October 4th, 2013 by J.ScottShipman
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September 23rd, 2013 by zen
David Ronfeldt, RAND strategist and...
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May 31st, 2013 by zen
America 3.0 From Chicago Boyz: America 3.0:...
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March 7th, 2012 by Charles Cameron
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November 20th, 2011 by J.ScottShipman
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