by Chris Telley | Sep 4, 2016 | Monitor
By: Chris Telley The US can enable novel gains in the information environment by collecting on, operating in, and collaborating through indigenously produced economic media.
by AdamElkus | Nov 1, 2013 | Monitor
(by Adam Elkus) Over at The National Interest, Paul Pillar diagnoses America with an “amnesia” about intelligence. The US, like Guy Pearce’s amnesiac character in Memento, does not perceive that it is caught in a larger oscillating cycle: Attitudes...
by EM Burlingame | Apr 4, 2013 | Monitor
By: EM Burlingame As SOCOM takes on the task of addressing population-centric conflict post-Iraq/Afghanistan, it must field a new type of SOF Operator–master of the full-spectrum of the human domain and skilled at engaging...
by George A. Barbee | Feb 20, 2013 | Monitor
By: George A. Barbee Through the use of conventional and irregular forces, Gen Nathaniel Greene brought Cornwallis' forces to a culminating point and precipitated the surrender at Yorktown.
by Edward J. McDonnell III | Jan 7, 2013 | Monitor
By: Edward J. McDonnell III Though discredited, the phased framework of shape-clear-hold-build remains applicable over time when adapted to local circumstances by harmonized independent stakeholders.