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December 20th, 2011 by zen
Fatboy Kim II (Photo hat tip to Robert Young...
Read morePosted in academia, analytic, asia, Communism, extremists, Failed State, foreign policy, geopolitics, intellectuals, military, national security, nuclear, politics, risk, small wars journal, swj blog | 2 comments
December 12th, 2011 by zen
As I had predicted, a global recession, budgetary...
Read morePosted in 21st century, 3 gen gangs, 4GW, analytic, barnett, black globalization, CNAS, COIN, counterinsurgency, dystopia, Failed State, foreign policy, geopolitics, gian gentile, government, ideas, insurgency, international law, john robb, military, military reform, national debt, national security, non-state actors, politics, R2P, reform, risk, security, state building, state failure, strategy, Strategy and War, terrorism, theory, transnational criminal organization, tribes, war, warriors | 29 comments
November 29th, 2011 by zen
“…. But when the sons of these men...
Read morePosted in analytic, Arab Spring, COIN, counterinsurgency, democracy, government, history, ideas, insurgency, military, military history, military reform, national security, non-state actors, Oligarchy, politics, primary loyalties, reform, revolution, scenario, social science, state building, state failure, state terrorism, strategy, Strategy and War, Tactics, terrorism, theory, Uncategorized, war | 28 comments
November 23rd, 2011 by Charles Cameron
Posted in analogy, analytic, ancient history, anthropology, Charles Cameron, classics, cognitive goods, complexity, creativity, cultural intelligence, framing, futurism, geopolitics, history, IC, ideas, innovation, insight, intelligence, national security, Patterns, Perception, psychology, science fiction, Uncategorized | Comments Off on The Haqqani come to high Dunsinane
November 20th, 2011 by J.ScottShipman
Posted in 16th century, 17th century, 18th century, 19th century, 20th century, academia, ancient history, biography, Character, classics, diplomacy, diplomatic history, government, historians, history, Human Rights, intellectuals, international law, J. Scott Shipman, monarchy, national security, organizations, reading, recommended reading, Republic, revolution, society, strategy, theory, Uncategorized | 6 comments
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