Home Depot or Homeland Security?
After the Cold War, the Defense Department began to rely on private logistics solutions for emergencies, but there are major risks with that, writes MWI Non-Resident Fellow Max Brooks.
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Max Brooks | 10.25.16 | Shield Notes
After the Cold War, the Defense Department began to rely on private logistics solutions for emergencies, but there are major risks with that, writes MWI Non-Resident Fellow Max Brooks.
Read MoreMax Brooks | 09.23.16 | Commentary & Analysis
MWI Non-Resident Fellow Max Brooks discusses concerns on the second and third order effects of recent commercial deals to national food security.
Read MoreMax Brooks | 09.21.16 | Commentary & Analysis
MWI Non-Resident Fellow Max Brooks recommends an eclectic list of movies for the study of war and warfare.
Read MoreMax Brooks | 08.24.16 | Commentary & Analysis
MWI Non-Resident Fellow and New York Times best-selling author Max Brooks shares his recommendations and thoughts on the value of graphic novels to the study of warfare.
Read MoreMax Brooks | 06.14.16 | Commentary & Analysis
MWI is rolling out a new feature, where we list our faculty and fellows’ top books on modern war and warfare. Here are MWI Non-Resident Fellow Max Brooks’ top picks.
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