RECOMMENDED READINGFabius Maximus at
DNI continues his series with "
Forecasts for the American Expedition to Iraq – the Sequel.Also, Introducing the New Kingmaker in American Politics!"
I note for
Dave Schuler that Fabius cites
Walter Russell Mead in his essay. Overall, very intriguing though I disagree with some of it - noting for example that democracy and civil war are hardly incompatible. One may kill other or a state of juxtaposition or coexistence may pesist until the LIC civil war simply burns itself out.
Curzon at
Coming Anarchy has a "threefer": two posts on his " Mapping the Gap" series -
"
Mapping the Gap, Part 1: War Risk Insurance", "
Mapping the Gap, Part 2: Homosexuality Laws" and "
Discussion: Exxon Sued for Allowing Indonesia Troops to Torture"
"
The Strength of Internet Ties" (PDF) by
PEW . Examining the internet and social networks. A "
must read" for bloggers and military netwar theorists alike. The survey finds evidence of real empowerment, connectivity and leveraging of resources for sustaining large networks via the internet. The net is a multiplier here and an expander of parameters of influence.
Hat tip to the
Eide Neurolearning Blog.
That's it.