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June 12th, 2011 by zen
As noted previously, I was fortunate to attend...
Read morePosted in 19th century, 2011, 20th century, 21st century, 3 gen gangs, 4GW, academia, Afghanistan, Air Force, al qaida, America, army, barnett, Clausewitzian, cognition, COIN, counterinsurgency, Cyberwar, defense, DIME, diplomacy, diplomatic history, education, Epistemology, foreign policy, government, historians, history, ideas, insurgency, intellectuals, intelligence, leadership, metacognition, military, military contractor, military history, military intelligence, military reform, national security, Network-centric Warfare, organizations, security, social science, strategist, strategy, Strategy and War, Tactics, theory, war, warriors | 12 comments
May 24th, 2011 by zen
The Shaping of Grand Strategy: Policy, Diplomacy,...
Read morePosted in 17th century, 18th century, 19th century, 20th century, 21st century, academia, authors, book, DIME, diplomatic history, europe, foreign policy, geopolitics, historians, ideas, intellectuals, military, military history, national security, strategist, strategy, Strategy and War, Uncategorized | 6 comments
May 21st, 2011 by Charles Cameron
Posted in 20th century, 21st century, academia, Afghanistan, ahmadinejad, al qaida, America, anthropology, arab world, black swans, blogosphere, Charles Cameron, christianity, Communism, cultural intelligence, culture, education, extremists, foreign language, framing, historians, historiography, hitler, iran, iraq, islamic world, japan, media, myth, propaganda, psychology, recommended reading, Religion, security, shia, Theology, Vietnam | 3 comments
May 18th, 2011 by zen
J. Scott Shipman, the owner of a boutique...
Read morePosted in 20th century, 21st century, 3 gen gangs, 4GW, africa, analytic, authors, book, extremists, Failed State, foreign policy, gap, government, ideas, insurgency, J. Scott Shipman, non-state actors, primary loyalties, reading, state failure, tribes, war, warriors | Comments Off on Guest Post: Shipman Reviews Dancing in the Glory of Monsters by Jason K. Stearns
April 6th, 2011 by Charles Cameron
Posted in 19th century, 20th century, 21st century, 9/11, analogy, ancient history, arab world, Charles Cameron, china, classics, cognitive goods, creativity, cultural intelligence, extremists, foreign policy, framing, geopolitics, historiography, history, insurgency, iran, iraq, myth, psychology, Religion, risk, search engine, symmetry, Uncategorized | 4 comments
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