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Barnett on Gates

Barnett’s got a really great article on Gates in Esquire. -Shlok Sign up for my newsletter.

21. January 2010 by Shlok Vaidya
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Brian Michael Jenkins

On homegrown terror and Ft. Hood. The lack of significant terrorist attacks on the United States since 9/11 suggests not only intelligence and investigative success, but an American Muslim community that remains overwhelmingly unsympathetic to jihadist appeals. Modern communications, especially … Continue reading

20. November 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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The Security Crank

Cranky security types abound. Few blog about it though. Should be fun reading. -Shlok Sign up for my newsletter.

13. November 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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Downward Mobility

Newsweek covers precisely what kick starts radical change. A negative shift in constraints results in a rapid ramp up of innovation. Important: Innovation doesn’t necessarily stay within the bounds of a social structure. -Shlok Sign up for my newsletter.

14. October 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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All Things Counter Terrorism

Leah Farral has a great blog. Fun AQ flowcharts. Also, a smart treatment of radicalization (vs. the garbage that passes for analysis out there). -Shlok Sign up for my newsletter.

12. October 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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