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Secretary Hagel and the Opportunity for Industrial Mobilization

Posted on February 2, 2015 | by Robbin Laird
02/02/2015
2015-02-02 By Ed Timperlake "We are entering an era where American dominance in key warfighting domains is eroding, and we must find new and creative ways to sustain, and in some areas expand, our advantages," Hagel said in a memo to Pentagon leaders announcing his innovation initiative. Hagel noted that while the…
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The Evolution of Iraqi Kurdistan: The Perspective of Amatzia Baram.

Posted on January 25, 2015 | by Robbin Laird
01/25/2015
2015-01-25 In a new report by Dr. Amatzia Baram published by the Geopolitical Information Service, the question of the emergence and impact of an independent Iraqi Kurdistan is the focus of attention. The war with ISIS has given Iraqi Kurdistan the opportunity to demonstrate its strength, order and cohesiveness. What…
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China, Russia and Europe: When You Have a Friend in Need, You Have a Friend Indeed

Posted on January 2, 2015 | by Robbin Laird
01/02/2015
2015-01-02 Lest one is delusional about the leadership of the PRC, one can look at its latest move to bolster Putin against pressures from the West, pressures which originated from the Russian seizure of Ukraine. China and Russia have a long and complicated relationship of allies, competitors, rivals and friends.…
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1914 and 2014: Years of Trauma and Change

Posted on January 2, 2015 | by Robbin Laird
01/02/2015
2015-01-02 By Robbin Laird 1914 was a year, which marked the end of an era; although the inevitability of this change was evident after the events set in motion that year had their full effect. History has an inevitability about it, which is not experienced by those living through that…
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Darwin and Pacific Defense: Looking Back and Looking Forward

Posted on January 2, 2015 | by Robbin Laird
01/02/2015
2015-01-02 By Robbin Laird There is probably not a single American with a pulse who has not heard of Pearl Harbor. A day that brought the United States into World War II, and led to the Asian war with the United States as a major participant. When current strategists talk…
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Shaping a Way Ahead to Deal with the Second Nuclear Age

Posted on January 1, 2015 | by Robbin Laird
01/01/2015
2014-12-09 By Paul Bracken, Yale University A turn in attitudes about nuclear weapons is taking place.  There is a growing realization that we are entering a multipolar nuclear world.  Despite pious U.S. appeals to other countries to give up nuclear arms, this isn't happening.  And there's little sign that it…
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The Mutations of 21st Century Information War

Posted on December 17, 2014 | by Robbin Laird
12/17/2014
2014-12-17  Ed Timperlake has focused the attention of politicians, analysts and the Second Line of Defense team upon the growing significance of information war. As we reach the end of 2014, Second Line of Defense would like to highlight this key challenge, one that we intend to focus attention on…
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Confronting the Realities of the Second Nuclear Age

Posted on December 16, 2014 | by Robbin Laird
12/16/2014
2014-12-15 by Robbin Laird There is a long history and strategic culture associated with nuclear deterrence. The question is whether the history and the culture are more of hindrance than a help into thinking about second nuclear age deterrence and warfighting? Paul Bracken has argued persuasively that nuclear weapons have…
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