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Chuck Hagel on “A Republican Foreign Policy”
January 9, 2013 2 min. read

Nearly nine years ago, Senator Hagel charted out “A Republican Foreign Policy” in the July/August 2004 issue of Foreign Affairs. Hagel summarized this foreign policy with seven principles: 1)      Leadership in the Global Economy: “The rule of law, property rights, advances in science and technology, and large increases in worker productivity all have contributed […]

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GailForce: Threat of Cyber War is Not Hype Part II
June 1, 2012 9 min. read

In my last blog, I ended with a quote from a 2011 Foreign Affairs magazine article written by former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense William J. Lynn III.  In the article he stated the Department of Defense has a five pillar strategy for operating in cyberspace: “…treating cyberspace as an operational domain, like land, air, […]

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American and Chinese Defense Budgets: Big Spending and Slight Cutting Can Make a Big Difference
February 27, 2012 3 min. read

I saw these two reports within a few minutes of each other and the contrast wasn’t exactly hard to see. The first piece detailed China’s rapidly increasing military spending: China’s defense budget will double by 2015, making it more than the rest of the Asia Pacific region’s combined, according to a report from IHS Jane’s, […]

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U.S. Defense Decimated by Debt?
November 22, 2011 4 min. read

The Congressional supercommittee charged with finding trillions of dollars in debt reduction has failed in their mission, opening the door to a drastic reduction in the U.S. federal budget. Like most people I would assume that debt reductions would take place in a calm and orderly manner, with decisions on reductions made by adults who […]

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Links from Around the Web – Sushi Edition
March 4, 2010 2 min. read

1.  On March 3rd, the Obama Administration announced its support to declare the bluefish tuna endangered and to ban international trade of the fish.  Japan is not happy and Europe is divided.  Sushi aficionados in Japan and elsewhere have consumed bluefin for decades, causing the fish’s population to plummet.  This month, representatives from 175 countries […]

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