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‘Stronger than all the armies in the world’: Ideas and the fights they cause

by The Faceless Bureaucrat on 1 December 2011 · 0 comments

Risky Business: A look at ‘The post-9/11 Military’

by The Faceless Bureaucrat on 8 September 2011 · 11 comments

The $64,000 Question: What if COIN doesn’t work?

by The Faceless Bureaucrat on 21 May 2010 · 27 comments

Understanding Counterinsurgency?

by Thomas Rid on 19 April 2010 · 7 comments

Who’s winning?

by The Faceless Bureaucrat on 18 February 2010 · 0 comments

How comprehensive is the Comprehensive Approach?

by The Faceless Bureaucrat on 24 November 2009 · 5 comments

Fathers, Grandfathers, and Godfathers of the Surge

by Paula Broadwell on 10 November 2009 · 14 comments

New blog for the rolls: al Sahawa ('the awakening')

by Captain Hyphen on 2 November 2009 · 3 comments

On Leadership: A Question of Command

by Paula Broadwell on 1 November 2009 · 11 comments

Stars upon thars

by Captain Hyphen on 26 October 2009 · 9 comments

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