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Strategy: Risky business

by Kenneth Payne on 19 January 2012 · 40 comments

What is conventional warfare?

by Kenneth Payne on 3 January 2012 · 38 comments

Altruism and strategy

by Kenneth Payne on 15 September 2011 · 55 comments

Fresh from the Department of Shameless Self-Promotion

by Kenneth Payne on 29 January 2011 · 1 comment

Creating power

by Kenneth Payne on 8 December 2010 · 9 comments

Who guards the guardians? Patrick Porter, that’s who…

by Kenneth Payne on 15 November 2010 · 12 comments

Meta matters

by Kenneth Payne on 7 November 2010 · 2 comments

Current Current Intelligence

by Kenneth Payne on 4 November 2010 · 1 comment

Pod perfect

by Kenneth Payne on 4 November 2010 · 2 comments

Analysis

by Kenneth Payne on 29 October 2010 · 5 comments

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