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Killing them Softly: Warriors Lost in a Twilight of Sentimentality and Nostalgia

by The Faceless Bureaucrat on 21 September 2010 · 36 comments

New Books in History

by Kenneth Payne on 14 August 2010 · 2 comments

Summer reading

by Kenneth Payne on 7 August 2010 · 15 comments

What’s the point of theory?

by Kenneth Payne on 14 July 2010 · 8 comments

Private Wars

by David Betz on 16 June 2010 · 11 comments

The State of Strategy

by Thomas Rid on 23 May 2010 · 108 comments

Jeremy Black on War Termination & Wars to Come

by David Ucko on 18 May 2010 · 9 comments

Don’t panic!

by Kenneth Payne on 21 April 2010 · 3 comments

Bad COIN Wins Votes (apparently)

by David Ucko on 1 March 2010 · 7 comments

Great Films on Small Wars

by Thomas Rid on 17 February 2010 · 25 comments

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