ON MY READING TABLE
Winning The War: Advanced Weapons, Strategies And Concepts For The Post-9/11 World
Colonel John B. Alexander
Howard Bloom
Still reading:
Richard J. Evans
Just ordered tonight:
Networks, Terrorism and Global Insurgency
Robert J. Bunker
I suppose it is too ambitious to promise to review all of these books, but I will commit to Global Brain ( which Dan of tdaxp has reviewed) and the Bunker book ( hat tip to John Robb). If I can muster the energy for the other two as well, fine.
Lexington Green:
October 11th, 2006 at 4:03 am
I read the Alexander book and did not learn much from it. I am interested to hear if you think otherwise.
I would like to read the Evans book, but I am a little bit Nazied out right now.
Eddie:
October 11th, 2006 at 4:23 am
Alexander’s book would have made a great 20-24 page special report in a magazine or journal. Lots of excellent ideas and honest critiques of non-violent weapons and tactics, but entirely too much overlapping and jaunts into partisan territory that were mindless.
“Global Brain” rocks but will require at least a 2nd read from me to even intelligently comment on it, aside from the belief that analysis of mass mind and group behavior is an area intelligence, military and diplomatic types would do well to wade into. I look forward to your review.
mark:
October 11th, 2006 at 4:24 am
Hi Lex
Working on Nixon… :o)
Just in a chapter w/ Alexander. He should blog ( perhaps he does, have not checked).
I know the feeling. I was once a finalist or honorable mention -some category that indicated I was noteworthy but didn’t quite make the cut – for a fellowship at the U.S. Holocaust Museum. I needed a break from those topics and thus veered off for a while into American economic and social history for about a year.
mark:
October 11th, 2006 at 4:27 am
Gracias eddie – that’s theoretically consistent with emergence but I’ll have to see for myself. You should review it as well ;o)
Anonymous:
October 11th, 2006 at 12:18 pm
Ooops. I meant the new Bunker book (coming out next year) on criminal networks and terrorism.
Sorry. Regardless, the book you ordered is a good read.
John
mark:
October 11th, 2006 at 1:05 pm
LOL ! No problem John – I went ILL on it given the price ( Wow! Obviously aimed at institutional buyers). It will prepare me for the second book