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May 29th, 2010 by zen
Pamela L. Bunker and Dr. Robert J. Bunker at...
Read morePosted in 21st century, 3 gen gangs, 4GW, anthropology, cultural intelligence, culture, dystopia, Evolution, extremists, futurism, gangs, gap, global guerillas, ideas, insurgency, intellectuals, Latin America, Mexico, mob, national security, networks, non-state actors, organizations, primary loyalties, propaganda, psychology, Religion, small wars journal, social networks, social science, society, Theology, theory, transnational criminal organization, warriors | 7 comments
May 20th, 2010 by zen
I begin by stating I do not have the technical...
Read morePosted in 21st century, arms control, defense, deterrence, iatgr, innovation, intellectuals, nuclear, organizations, politics, science, security, shane deichman, war | 1 comment
May 9th, 2010 by zen
New acquisitions…. Street Without...
Read morePosted in 2010, authors, book, CIA, COIN, counterinsurgency, government, history, IC, insurgency, intellectuals, intelligence, military, military history, national security, organizations, reading, state building, theory, Vietnam, Vietnam War, war, warriors | 1 comment
April 29th, 2010 by zen
From the Strategy Conference…..
Posted in 2010, 21st century, 9/11, academia, America, ancient history, CNAS, cognition, COIN, Collaboration, complexity, connectivity, counterinsurgency, creativity, education, Epistemology, futurism, globalization, government, history, ideas, innovation, insurgency, intellectuals, leadership, media, metacognition, military, military history, military reform, national security, non-state actors, organizations, politics, primary loyalties, psychology, public diplomacy, strategy, Strategy and War, superempowered individuals, teaching, tech, theory, uncertainty, war, warriors | Comments Off on Nagl – Radical Reform for Teaching Strategy?
April 29th, 2010 by zen
From the Strategy Conference…..
Posted in 2010, 21st century, 4GW, 5GW, 9/11, academia, Afghanistan, al qaida, America, analytic, COIN, complexity, counterinsurgency, government, hammes, historians, insurgency, intellectuals, military, military history, military reform, Network-centric Warfare, networks, non-state actors, open-source, organizations, primary loyalties, security, social networks, society, soft power, state failure, strategy, Strategy and War, superempowered individuals, terrorism, theory, war, warriors | Comments Off on Hammes – Who Participates in War?
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