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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
March 26th, 2011 by zen
They Just Don’t Make Caliphates Like They...
Read morePosted in 19th century, 20th century, 21st century, 4GW, 9/11, academia, Afghanistan, al qaida, America, analogy, analytic, anthropology, arab world, authors, COIN, cold war, counterinsurgency, cultural intelligence, diplomatic history, extremists, Failed State, geopolitics, government, history, horizontal thinking, ideas, intellectuals, islam.insurgency, islamic world, islamist, mideast, national security, non-state actors, organizations, pakistan, Perception, politics, primary loyalties, public diplomacy, rambling, Religion, small wars journal, social networks, social science, state terrorism, strategy, Strategy and War, swj blog, synthesis, terrorism, Theology, theory, transnational criminal organization, tribes, turkey, virtual states, war | 12 comments
March 25th, 2011 by zen
Handbook of Research on Strategy Process by...
Read morePosted in academia, analytic, business, chet richards, cognition, corporations, dni, economics, Epistemology, ideas, intellectuals, psychology, social science, society, strategist, strategy, teaching, theory | 1 comment
March 23rd, 2011 by zen
Major Chris, a ZP reader, wrote in today to...
Read morePosted in America, analytic, china, economics, foreign policy, military, Uncategorized | 2 comments
March 22nd, 2011 by zen
We may have to go “All Libya, All the...
Read morePosted in academia, analytic, arab world, COIN, counterinsurgency, dictator, DIME, diplomacy, extremists, Failed State, foreign policy, insurgency, islamic world, islamist, mideast, non-state actors, primary loyalties, revolution, SSI, steven metz, strategy, war | 7 comments
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