Recommended Reading
Monday, June 16th, 2008Top Billing! Lexington Green – Abu Musab al-Suri: Theorist of Modern Jihad
A superb post with wonderful links on the theorist of Islamist terrorism, al-Suri who is that movement’s John Arquilla, William Lind and Louis Beam rolled into one. He probably would have made a fine blogger had he not also been – well – a sociopathic nihilist.
Shane Deichman – Dreaming 5GW – GW Theory Cast Too high
Recently, TDAXP began a reification of the GW theories that Shane joins in, rejecting linearity, sequence or manifestations of GW as descriptive of a strategic level conflict. I’ve never been comfortable with interpreting GW as a linear, historical, theory with ironclad universal predictive qualities ( “Everywhere there is the decline of the State”). I’ve always preferred it as a taxonomy that, as a strategic theory that like “Deterrence”, has useful applications in analysis and scenario planning.
As I have never felt the need to defend the 4GW school as revealed scripture, I see no urgent need to junk the 4GW terminology in favor of a new set of neologisms either. That said, read Shane’s post anyway.
Thomas P.M. Barnett – “The Inevitable Alliance“
The Sino-American geopolitical security relationship is transitional and symbiotic.
Steve DeAngelis – Looking towards the Future with Ray Kurzweil
An excellent review of Kurweillian futurism.
Whirledview – The Foreign Service and the Military and The Odoms: Father and Son ( both by PHK )
Two posts with subjects of great interest to readers here.
Art Hutchinson – Butterflies for Dummies
Some support for the argument of Nassim Nicholas Taleb in The Black Swan.
William Lind – On War #262: Pyrrhic Victory
A nice commentary on the challenges of 2GW during the First World War and the costs of mechanistic, attritional, warfare.
Complexity and Social Networks Blog – .NetMap
Cool! And possibly revealing!
That’s it!
read portions. That aside, after you immerse yourself in this book you are in for a real treat and will learn a lot.