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Strategy, Security and Defence Trade-Offs

by Tim Stevens on 11 May 2010 · 85 comments

MOD Spites Face, Cuts off Nose

by David Betz on 16 March 2010 · 25 comments

As a business people should

by David Betz on 10 March 2010 · 13 comments

Dear Abby: My girlfriend is a circus fat lady and she’s hankering after Argentine beef. What’s a skinny boy to do?

by David Betz on 5 March 2010 · 16 comments

Ruminations of the Usual Sacred Cows

by David Betz on 26 February 2010 · 7 comments

Blunt: UK Silent on Cyberwar

by Tim Stevens on 16 February 2010 · 1 comment

The British Military’s Brave New World?

by Tim Stevens on 19 January 2010 · 13 comments

To be or not to be? On expeditionary campaign in Afghanistan that is,

by David Betz on 10 August 2009 · 12 comments

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