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August 26th, 2015 by Charles Cameron
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Posted in 2015, 20th century, 21st century, Afghanistan, al qaida, Alawis, America, analytic, Arab Spring, arab world, asymmetric, blindspots, caliph, CENTCOM, Charles Cameron, computers, corruption, cultural intelligence, culture, cve, DARPA, daveed gartenstein-ross, diplomacy, diplomatic history, Doublequotes, drones, ecology, economics, ecosystem, education, egypt, elections, empire, extremists, Failed State, foreign language, foreign policy, Geography, geopolitics, global warming, globalization, government, Hamas, hezbollah, history, husain haqqani, India, indigenous, innovation, intervention, iran, iraq, IS, ISIS, Islam, islamic world, islamist, Israel, jordan, kurdistan, Lebanon, legitimacy, map, maps of war, maqdisi, mb / ikhwan, mideast, military, military contractor, mystery, national security, non-state actors, organizations, palestine, peace, recommended viewing, Religion, saudi arabia, sectarian, secular, sharia, shia, slavery, state failure, strategy, sufi, sunni, terrorism, tribes, tunisia, turkey, Uncategorized, Vietnam War, wahhab, water & water wars, web 2.0, westphalia, women, wwi, yazidi / yezidi | 2 comments
July 19th, 2012 by Charles Cameron
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Posted in change, Charles Cameron, complex systems, complexity, economics, ecosystem, global warming, navy, psychology, Theology, time | 2 comments
June 22nd, 2012 by Charles Cameron
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Posted in attention, Charles Cameron, complex systems, connectivity, conservativism, consilience, creativity, cultural intelligence, Design, earth, ecosystem, emotion, framing, freeplay, futurism, games, geopolitics, graphical thinking, hard problem in consciousness, insight, koan, metacognition, nuance / subtlety, pattern language, Patterns, peace, Perception, personal, philosophy, photography, physics, primary loyalties, Religion, resilience, rethinking thinking, sacrament, scenario, seed, soft power, symbolism, synthesis, terrain, thoughts illustrated, Uncategorized, wicked problems | Comments Off on One bead for a rosary