Iraq – Next Act

Defense and the National Interest – Wars, most wars at least, run not evenly but in fits and starts, settling down into sputtering Sitzkrieg for long intervals, then suddenly shooting out wildly in wholly unpredicted directions. The war in Iraq has fallen into a set pattern for long enough that we should be expecting something new. William Lind identifies three factors ñ there may be more ñ which could lead to some dramatic changes, soon.
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US Navy – Future Navies ó Present Issues

Naval War College Review – As the U.S. Navy transforms itself for new missions in a new strategic environment, five issuesócivilian mariners and sea basing, unmanned aerial and underwater systems, hospital ships, the Law of the Sea Convention and the future of naval warfare, and conflict resolution in the exclusive economic zoneóemerge as having particular importance not only for the serviceís planners but for their legal advisers as well.

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Geopolitics / Conflict – A Natural History of Peace

Foreign Policy – Humans like to think that they are unique, but the study of other primates has called into question the exceptionalism of our species. So what does primatology have to say about war and peace? Contrary to what was believed just a few decades ago, humans are not “killer apes” destined for violent conflict, but can make their own history.

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