Who Cares About Context? The Case for Getting Serious in the Civil Environment
Where, when, how, and why do civil dynamics matter to the military? How do the US military and its...
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Nicholas Krohley and Stefan Muehlich | 07.20.22 | Irregular Warfare Initiative
Where, when, how, and why do civil dynamics matter to the military? How do the US military and its...
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On October 8, 2019, the New York Times published a sensational piece on its front page, detailing...
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A new great game is underway. The United States’ unipolar moment is coming to a close. As a...
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We have mastered the art of hunting men. Refined over nearly two decades of nonstop...
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Today’s American military is, arguably, the most tactically adept fighting force in the...
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