Recommended Reading & Important Announcements
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS!:
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Infinity Journal has released it’s first Special Edition – Clausewitz and Contemporary Conflict featuring articles by Antulio Echevarria, David Kaiser, A.E. Stahl, Beatrice Heuser, Hugh Smith, Wilf Owen and Adam Elkus
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The US Army War College presents:
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XXIII Annual Strategy Conference – The Future of American Grand Strategy in an Age of Austerity: Challenges and Opportunities – April 10-12 , 2012
Featured speakers include friends of ZP blog Dr. Steven Metz and Wilf Owen as well as Richard Armitage, Lawrence Korb and Peter Feaver.
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historyguy99:
March 5th, 2012 at 6:02 am
It seems that steam is being raised in the engine # R2P. It hasn’t left the station yet, but the passengers are gathering.
US Pentagon preparing for Syrian intervention, Asharq Al-Awsat
http://www.asharq-e.com/news.asp?section=1&id=28622
Also, thanks for linking the post.
Best,
HG
Cheryl Rofer:
March 5th, 2012 at 1:43 pm
Mark, thanks for linking Nuclear Diner.
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We (Susan, Molly, and I) think that a wider range of people should be contributing to the discussions of nuclear issues, so everyone is invited to participate there. If you register, you can comment at the Forum and on posts and even write your own post for the House Blend blog.
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The topics include all things nuclear. Small reactors were in the news last week because the Department of Energy formed partnerships with companies designing new reactors. We collect links and try to make sense of news that may appear in driblets (that Iranian fuel element) or pull things together that aren’t reported together. We post opinion as well. Iran has been a big topic lately. We also consider geopolitics and have been following the Russian election.
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So c’mon over!
Madhu:
March 5th, 2012 at 3:07 pm
Nice review, zen. I remain shocked at the “forever intervention” crowd. Shouldn’t be, I guess.
seydlitz89:
March 5th, 2012 at 4:07 pm
Zen-
Lots of good stuff here.
Particularly recommend Wilf’s article in the IJ Clausewitz Special edition . . .