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...That led to a series of Internet articles and eventually the book, Priest said. Protester Vo...
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...While the Articles of Confederation aptly demonstrated the need for e...In Tulis's (1987) book, McKinley is briefly mentioned three times and the...
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...S. 507,510 (1948). Like the protected books, plays, and moviesthat preceded them, video games ...) (listing competing academic articles discussing the harmfulness vel non of violent vide...
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During his appearance in Charleston this week, best-selling author Sebastian Junger will explore what he calls the three terrains of war - the land, the soldiers and the territory of the mind.
Junger will speak about his articles, films and books, including: "The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea," "A Death in Belmont," "Fire" and "War.
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... was laid out at the time in two famous articles by prominent neoconservatives. In 1989, Francis Fu... The National Interest, and his most recent book, Why Leaders Lie: The Truth About Lying in Interna...
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Peter L. Bergen was one of the first Western investigative journalists to cover Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda in the late 1990s, and then he published two best-selling books and numerous articles about what became the world's most dangerous terrorist organization. As one of CNN's top analysts on al Qaeda, he also files reports from the conflict regions where al Qaeda operates.
The Longest War" is Mr. Bergen's magnum opus. It is a well- written history of the terrorist insurgency by al Qaeda and its affiliates against their adversaries, led by the United States, and the responses by America and its allies.
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...James David Barber in his book, Presidential Character, defines character as a ba..., January 16, www.prospect.org/cs/ articles?article=great_expectations. . Gallup Poll. 2010a. ...
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A close reading of Linn's work shows that the true American way of war has been one of adaptation and flexibility, and not a rigid ideological attachment to seeking out the next Napoleonic battle of Austerlitz.3 Regrettably, the American Army's new way of war, otherwise called population-centric counterinsurgency, has become the only operational tool in the Army's repertoire to deal with problems of insurgency and instability throughout the world. General Stanley McChrystal's recently released command guidance to forces in Afghanistan employs all of the dictums of population-centric counterinsurgency and confirms this strategy of tactics.\n In other words, they did not see military operations as ends in themselves but instead as a means to achieve policy objectives. [...] they realize...
... hugely influential but deeply flawed 1986 book, The Army in Vietnam. Krepinevich's strategy of ta... 1976 and 1982, more than 110 published articles appeared in the professional journal, Military Rev...
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''There never was a time .. when the mass of men had less to do with the way in which they were governed" This protest didn't come from some Tea Partyer in the Midwest frustrated at our out-of- control government. It was penned nearly a century ago by Hilaire Belloc, an Edwardian poet, historian, war chronicler, artilleryman, wayfarer, political essayist and sometimes member of the British Parliament. Belloc was a prototype for today's know-it-all celebrity pundits, with the exception that he really did know quite a lot regarding just about everything.
Over the course of his 83 years, which began at the height of Queen Victoria's empire and ended in 1953 amid England's postwar ruination, this writer cranked out more than 150 books, countless articles and essays, a treasure trove of poem...
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...Partly Anker's book is understandably weakened here by having been wri... (15) Lucas complained in 1981: "A lot of articles either are wrong about things or they make up thin...