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The Essential 4GW reading list: John Nagl « Fabius Maximus Dr. Nagl has previously appeared on National Public Radio, 60 Minutes, Washington Journal, and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. He has lectured domestically ...
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The Essential 4GW reading list: John Nagl « Fabius Maximus Dr. Nagl has previously appeared on National Public Radio, 60 Minutes, Washington Journal, and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. He has lectured domestically ...
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4GW: A solution of the first kind - Robots! « Fabius Maximus Also don’t forget the robots are revolutionizing the commercial sector as well. Not only are expensive robots the future of procurement, ...
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An important thing to remember as we start a New Year « Fabius Maximus It is so unattainable as a goal that it does not even enter your mind as the most “important thing to remember as we start a New Year”. ...
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A happy ending to the current economic recession « Fabius Maximus Links to (some) related GAO reports (when possible, ... about 4GW: “The Changing Face of War: Lessons of Combat, From the Marne to Iraq” ...
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A happy ending to the current economic recession « Fabius Maximus Links to (some) related GAO reports (when possible, ... about 4GW: “The Changing Face of War: Lessons of Combat, From the Marne to Iraq” ...
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Framing current events about the global economic and geopolitical ... Framing current events about the global economic and ... You might find this series of articles of value to properly “frame” these events, ...
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A reminder - the TARP program is just theft « Fabius Maximus A reminder - the TARP program is just theft ..... Throughout World War II, Swartzel’s design proved its value by being liberally used in the ...
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The G-7 meeting was the last chance for action before the global ... The G-7 meeting was the last chance for action before the global recession. Filed under: Post-WWII era, end of — Tags: financial crisis, ...
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How the Iraq and Vietnam wars are mirror images of each other ... I’m skeptical of those who would draw parallels between Vietnam and Iraq. While there are external actors supporting the various resistance ...
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