« The sandwich generations-of-war strategy | Main | Fifth Generation (political) warfare »

Tom around the web

+ Pride of place this week goes to Primacy without a Plan? by Nathan Freier in the Autumn 2006 issue of Parameters (pp. 5-21) that opens with a quote from Tom. Thanks to Mark ZPS for sending this in.


+ nykrindc's post Islamic Banking- Innovation in Islam linked Time for America to grow up about the global connectivity of foreign direct investment and Islamism is what goes with globalization.


+ I don't believe I've linked Live from the FDNF before, who lists Tom in the right sidebar as an 'esteemed influence'.


+ Hundreds of Fathoms, Barry Eisler and ZenPundit linked to Intell agencies on Iraq.


+ Coming Anarchy, Villagers with Torches, and tdaxp linked How low do we go?


+ Argghhh and Draconian Observations linked No truces will be offered to us in the Long War.


+ Draconian Observations also links Tom's This fight heads south: here comes Africa Command, right on cue.


+ Chiasm linked Meanwhile, the 3-Sigma Chinese begin to outcompete the World Bank with their no-strings aid.


More in reserve for next time.

Comments (1)

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/chi-0610080391oct08,1,4239203,print.story?coll=chi-opinionfront-hed

Chicago Tribune on 10/8/06 examines the division of Iraq ala Yugoslavia. Why was this approach so quickly accepted for Yugoslavia, but so strongly opposed for Iraq? Will it be re-examined by the next administration?

Post a comment

Comments must adhere to the comment policy. All TypeKey comments will post immediately (but are still subject to moderation) All other comments must wait for moderation before they publish. Please also read How to write so Tom will post/reply.

'Development-in-a-Box' is a registered trademark of Enterra Solutions.

Buy Tom's books online









About

This page contains a single entry from the blog posted on October 8, 2006 7:44 PM.

The previous post in this blog was The sandwich generations-of-war strategy.

The next post in this blog is Fifth Generation (political) warfare.

Many more can be found on the main index page or by looking through the archives.

Powered by
Movable Type 3.31