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August 11th, 2011 by J.ScottShipman
by J. Scott Shipman Trial of a Thousand...
Read morePosted in 16th century, 17th century, 18th century, 19th century, 20th century, 21st century, 9/11, ahmadinejad, al qaida, America, ancient history, arab world, asia, bin laden, byzantium, christianity, Clausewitzian, democracy, diplomacy, diplomatic history, empire, extremists, Failed State, freedom, globalization, government, history, innovation, international law, iran, iraq, islam.insurgency, islamic world, islamist, J. Scott Shipman, legal, liberty, national security, natiuon-building, nuclear, Religion, state terrorism, strategy, Strategy and War, terrorism, Theology, theory, tribes, Uncategorized | 5 comments
June 1st, 2011 by Charles Cameron
Posted in ahmadinejad, analytic, Apocalyptic, Charles Cameron, Doublequotes, foreign policy, iran, Mahdist, pasdaran, psychology, Religion, shia, Theology | 3 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
April 27th, 2011 by Charles Cameron
Posted in ahmadinejad, arab world, Charles Cameron, christianity, cultural intelligence, extremists, foreign policy, framing, geopolitics, islamic world, islamist, propaganda, psychology, recommended reading, recommended viewing, Religion, shia, Theology, Uncategorized | 12 comments
March 28th, 2011 by Charles Cameron
Posted in Afghanistan, ahmadinejad, America, analogy, analytic, arab world, basij, black swans, blogging, book, Charles Cameron, christianity, culture, foreign policy, framing, futurism, geopolitics, hezbollah, iran, islamic world, islamist, national security, recommended reading, Religion, Theology, Uncategorized | 14 comments
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