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1) He often raises issues we all know but don't/can't talk about in the "family" i.e relief of officers, counterproductive policies. 2) About once a month he breaks something truly interesting I haven't seen before. Like the draft CSI report on Wanat. 3) He's a good barometer of the civilian military pundit community. Ref Wanat: I actually thought he did a service by airing his AAR, errors and all, because the Army sure hadn't done it in a year and a half since the incident. His posts drive discussion and action at several levels. Love or hate him, agree or disagree, if you don't follow him you'll miss some interesting stuff.
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Not mentioned so far but ones I keep a watching brief on are:
Afghan NGO Security Organisation - the situation according to the non-military actors. UN Assistance Mission Afghanistan - blindingly obvious, but a good source of reports. International Council on Security and Development - on the ground reporting and looks specifically at the intersections of security, development, counter-narcotics and public health issues. RR |
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Blog sites I regularly frequent and can highly recommend (for what its worth);
www.dprkstudies.org blogs.law.harvard.edu/mesh/ (Middle East Strategy at Harvard) www.islam-watch.org www.informationdissemination.net/ www.longwarjournal.org/ http://violenceprehistory.blogspot.com/ counterterrorismblog.org/ www.cominganarchy.com and last but not least, the excellent defenceoftherealm.blogspot.com/ |
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A very good blog following international criminal organizations
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Location: Georgia
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http://www.quattozone.com/
Blog by Tadd SholtisCurrently in Afghanistan, and much more interesting than a public affairs release. |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Pasadena, CA
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Mark Grimsley, an associate professor of history at The Ohio State University, has a nice blog at Blog Them Out of the Stone Age. This blog may be particularly useful to those interested in the historiography of war and the teaching of military history in the Ivory Tower.
Journalists for The Economist have blogs here.
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It is a sad irony that we have more media coverage than ever, but less understanding or real debate. Alastair Campbell, ISBN-13 9780307268310, p. xv.There are times when it is hard to avoid the feeling that historians may unintentionally obstruct the view of history. Peter J. Parish, ISBN-10 0604301826, p. ix.Simple answers are not possible. Ian Kershaw, ISBN-10 0393046710, p. xxi. |
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Formed in Berlin in May 2009 and just id'd (hat tip to 'Red Rat'), The Afghanistan Analysts Network: http://www.aan-afghanistan.org/index.asp?id=1
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Maimonides: "Consider this, those of you who are engaged in investigation, if you choose to seek truth. Cast aside passion, accepted thought, and the inclination toward what you used to esteem, and you shall not be lead into error." Nick Lappos, Chief R&D Pilot, Sikorsky Aircraft: "If you're in a fair fight, you didn't plan it properly." |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: All over - very transient.
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For me, the trick is figuring out not just what to read, but how, and when. Getting the division right between RSS reader, podcasts, radio, blog-browsing, twitter, and email is a work-in-progress.
My breakdown... Audio Podcasts (at the gym, as well as going to and from, and running) - The Ethicist - Harvard Business Review - CSIS - Economist - Martin Wolf - Mars Hill Church - Walk in the Word - Insight for Living - InTouch Broadcast Video Podcasts (in the kitchen) - Mosaic: News from the Mideast - BusinessWeek - Mandel on Economics - Reason.tv - al-Jazeera (Fault Lines, Riz Khan) - Fareed Zakaria (not a fan of his, but he has great guests) Stitcher (iPhone/Blackberry app that plays audio podcasts; usually listen to during commute) - Economist "The World Next Week" - Wall Street Journal "What's News" - Cato Daily Podcast (more political, but not left v right) - Stratfor Daily Podcast RSS Reader (whenever - laptop or iPhone) - The Daily Star (Lebanon) - The Jerusalem Post - al-Arabiya (Pan-Arab) - New York Times - Washington Post - Sabah (Turkey) - Moscow Times - The Australian - Financial Times - UK Telegraph - Wall Street Journal Email lists (usually read on iPhone while in the slower-than-death elevator in my apartment building and other random moments of waiting for stuff) - Af-Pak channel - FP Morning Brief - Stratfor - Gulf in the Media Random browsing - Stuff in my blogroll (already listed elsewhere in this thread) - Twitter - I've found that twitter is ideal for following blogs that I read and of very little value for following major news outlets; it's handy to see when a blog or other site is updated (SWJ, Registan, Michael Yon, etc), but I don't need 20 random alerts every day from XYZ newspaper. I also don't understand how anyone can really "follow" hundreds of people on twitter. I follow 24 people on twitter and I still miss stuff. - Facebook - I'm a newcomer to Facebook; is this purely a social medium or do people use it for news-related stuff? |
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Also may be of interest to some, Twitter just implemented its lists (Beta) function. Here is one that I'm working on...
http://twitter.com/SchmedlapDotCom/thelongwar |
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A new blogsite:http://www.pakistanconflictmonitor.org/ and introduction says:
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Thanks to Professor Borum. He has id'd a website monitoring events in Sudan (not just the South): http://www.smallarmssurvey.org/files...dan/sudan.html and there is a list of other websites.
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