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    Matthew Aid is a intelligence historian, he runs a solid blog on his homepage:

    http://www.matthewaid.com

    Matthew M. Aid is the author of Intel Wars: The Secret History of the Fight Against Terror (January 2012) and The Secret Sentry, the definitive history of the National Security Agency. He is a leading intelligence historian and expert on the NSA, and a regular commentator on intelligence matters for the New York Times, the Financial Times, the National Journal, the Associated Press, CBS News, National Public Radio (NPR) and many others. He lives in Washington, DC.
    “[S]omething in his tone now reminded her of his explanations of asymmetric warfare, a topic in which he had a keen and abiding interest. She remembered him telling her how terrorism was almost exclusively about branding, but only slightly less so about the psychology of lotteries…” - Zero History, William Gibson

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    Default Watching China in Central Asia

    This blog examines China's evolving influence and role in Central Asia.

    Written by Raffaello Pantucci, a Senior Research Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), Dr. Alexandros Petersen, author of The World Island: Eurasian Geopolitics and the Fate of the West and Sue Anne Tay, a photographer and author of Shanghaistreetstories.com.
    Link:http://chinaincentralasia.com/

    After studying in China for several years, learning the language, Raffaello Pantucci has taken to travelling through this vast region and some of his earlier posts appear on:http://council.smallwarsjournal.com/...read.php?t=246
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    Dangerous Magazine

    Dangerous magazine is the latest journey into the places, things, people and ideas that are changing our world.

    From Robert Young Pelton, the author of the World’s Most Dangerous Places, The Adventurist, Hunter, Hammer and Heaven, Licensed to Kill and other books, comes the magazine for those who live on the edge. The Dangerous team delivers unique and provocative content too dangerous for normal outlets.

    No walls, no barriers, no bull.
    New project from Robert Young Pelton. Some interesting stuff so far:

    Earning Its Keep: The HK416 Within the US Military, by Will Grant

    Quadrotor Tactics
    , by Will Grant

    Inside Burma’s Dirty War, Part I
    , by Robert Young Pelton

    Inside Burma’s Dirty War, Part II
    , by Robert Young Pelton
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    Default War on the Rocks

    http://warontherocks.com/

    New blog seems to have come about June/July 2013. Discusses defense matters, strategy, international relations, etc. Appear to be doing podcasts similar to Commander Salamander blog.

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    Default Traditional Right By Bill Lind

    Link to William S. Lind's new blog site. He is back for sure now.

    http://www.traditionalright.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by slapout9 View Post
    Link to William S. Lind's new blog site. He is back for sure now.

    http://www.traditionalright.com/
    Just checked it out and it appears to be my type of thing. The name of the blog alone is down my alley. I need to start my own blog one of these days.

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    Lind reads as fairly bitter about a lot of things...and kinda off his rocker.

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