April 26th, 2013 by Lynn C. Rees
Posted in complex systems, counterinsurgency, deterrence, diplomacy, guardian, Human Rights, illusion, insurgency, law enforcement, long tail, Lynn C. Rees, metaphor, non-state actors, nuance / subtlety, public diplomacy, stochastic, superempowered individuals, system administration, wicked problems | 3 comments
September 16th, 2012 by zen
Mission Revolution: The US Military and Stability...
Read morePosted in 21st century, academia, Afghanistan, africa, al qaida, America, analytic, authors, book, COIN, counterinsurgency, counterterrorism, defense, DIME, foreign policy, government, ideas, intellectuals, IR, iraq, military, military contractor, military history, military professionalism, military reform, military training & education, national security, non-state actors, politics, revolution, security, state building, state department, state failure, strategy, Strategy and War, system administration, Tactics, theory, war | 10 comments
April 9th, 2010 by zen
Dr. James Joyner, Dave Schuler and Col. Pat Lang...
Read morePosted in 4GW, academia, Afghanistan, America, analytic, army, barnett, COIN, counterinsurgency, foreign policy, geopolitics, glittering eye, government, ideas, insurgency, intellectuals, media, military, national security, Outside the beltway, propaganda, psychology, public diplomacy, schuler, security, sic semper tyrannis, strategy, system administration, theory, war | 2 comments
December 18th, 2008 by zen
Senator Hillary Clinton, the Secretary of State...
Read morePosted in 21st century, barnett, diplomacy, foreign policy, government, hillary clinton, ideas, innovation, modularity, national security, networks, OSINT, politics, public diplomacy, reform, soft power, state department, system administration, theory, whirledview | 22 comments
June 24th, 2008 by zen
Over at CTLab – Neurocognitive Implications...
Read morePosted in cognition, CTLab, foreign policy, PNM, system administration | Comments Off on Sort of a “Best Of Zenpundit” Post