It is a concisely framed partial restatement of an inadequate argument that has been around for a while.
That argument can be traced back to objections to the Truman Doctrine. In that reality...
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It is a concisely framed partial restatement of an inadequate argument that has been around for a while.
That argument can be traced back to objections to the Truman Doctrine. In that reality...
This thread comes close to something that I'm worrying.
At the end of my undergrad I spent some time studying game theory.
I stopped studying it and went and did a MA in political philosophy...
Pretty standard fare on the civvie side. The US has this habit of trying to teach foreigners to love the US by bringing them stateside for education rather than by educating them in situ. Visa...
I'm picking up on an old thread here...this is RTK commenting on the 28 articles...
Has anybody had a good look at the effect sending our young men into the field, who will do the sorts of...
the links don't work for me...is that because I'm outside?
The measures of effectiveness bit is something most organizations I've seen struggle with. In most cases they have awful proxy indicators sometimes chased by people who don't understand their link to...
A telling study. Just read it once and I have not found the holes yet...that will likely show up later as edits to this post.
From an academic perspective it is a very well executed article.
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Could you expand a bit please? I think I'm seeing a move to a totally different relationship between fielded soldiers and (pick one or many) locals, their mission and the chain of command.
How am I off base here….
I'm curious to know what happens when realizing mission objectives requires forms of local engagement that are functional to mission creep.
This is a long standing...
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What assumptions does this make about the relationship between guerrillas and the population? In Peru they apparently didn't so much step over a threshold that rendered them susceptible...
About 10 years ago I was at a conference on religion and development at the International Development Research Centre in Ottawa sponsored by a retired Jesuit who was then the Vice President. A Thai...
None taken.
The first thing that gets me concerned is when folks think they have a universal truth (today this would be secular liberalism) and act on that basis.
quote from a paper I wrote in...
In fragile states circles there is a lot of talk about disaggregating the state...pulling apart all the different functions, practices and belief that make up a sovereignty. This seems to be part of...
I vote for the exercise being dangerous cause it produces media/politician friendly numbers.
e.g.
what kind of environment are you positing?
In Afghanistan COIN personnel walk around with...
The notion of resilience, the ability and inclination for collective response to an external impact that damages or destroys formal institutions, is useful. Yes, the construct has been around for a...
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The field is a mess and it is a few...
Tell me.
Just finishing up a project for the CIDA ATF. They are enormously paranoid about ATIP. That aside, they appear in may ways to be structurally unable to hear frank critique, even when...
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I'm putting a paper together mostly for an NGO/development crowd. The itch I'm scratching is a tendency in those circles to see soldiers and soldiers' work in conflict and post-conflict as...
I'm not sure what to make of the need to ensure that you hire instructors who have the right content.
I'm doing some work in the Canadian Forces right now. I'm one of those PhDs with no field...