Archive for the 'Foreign Internal Defense'
March 5th, 2017 by Charles Cameron
Posted in Apocalyptic, bannon, Charles Cameron, daveed gartenstein-ross, donald trump, foreign affairs, gender, internet, JM Berger, mideast, social media, social networks, terrorism, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Daveed Gartenstein-Ross in Foreign Affairs #2, more directly to his point
March 5th, 2017 by Charles Cameron
Posted in alchemy, Apocalyptic, art, art history, blake, Charles Cameron, daveed gartenstein-ross, foreign affairs, hard problem in consciousness, Islam, non-dual, poetry, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Daveed Gartenstein-Ross in Foreign Affairs, my oblique analysis
July 14th, 2013 by zen
Posted in 21st century, analytic, army, COIN, Communism, counterinsurgency, counterterrorism, cultural intelligence, defense, Foreign Internal Defense, foreign policy, geopolitics, Hybrid War, ideas, illegal combatants, India, insurgency, intellectuals, islam.insurgency, military, military professionalism, military reform, non-state actors, organizations, pakistan, security, state terrorism, strategist, strategy, Strategy and War, Tactics, terrorism, theory, war, warriors | 18 comments
May 16th, 2013 by zen
I have been reading Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s...
Read morePosted in 19th century, 20th century, 21st century, 3 gen gangs, 4GW, Afghanistan, africa, analytic, antifragile, COIN, complex systems, counterinsurgency, counterterrorism, dystopia, extremists, Failed State, Foreign Internal Defense, government, ideas, insurgency, intellectuals, john robb, law enforcement, Mexico, military, national security, non-state actors, open-source, organizations, society, state failure, Strategy and War, synthesis, terrorism, theory, war | 19 comments
January 21st, 2013 by zen
For those studying war, insurgency, irregulars or...
Read morePosted in academia, analytic, COIN, counterinsurgency, Foreign Internal Defense, foreign language, history, insurgency, intellectuals, military, military history, non-state actors, small wars journal, social science, state building, state failure, war | 3 comments
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