by Posted by AD Brown | Oct 28, 2011 | Monitor
Afghanistan Spencer Ackerman discusses allegations of direct Pakistani involvement against US troops. Iraq Michael Totten argues that the Iraq war was a success. Libya The Washington Post reveals that Gaddafi may have stashed $200bn from the Libyan people abroad. Jay...
by Posted by AD Brown | Oct 21, 2011 | Monitor
Drones & Cyberwarfare Tim Maurer argues that cyber-warfare has the potential to save live, especially compared to conventional conflicts. Robert Prescott criticises the use of drone strikes. Libya Barry Rubin discusses Gaddafi’s death. Rolling Stone magazine...
by Posted by AD Brown | Oct 14, 2011 | Monitor
Economics and Foreign Affairs William Oremus of Slate uses the Gilad Shalit deal to examine the economics of exchanging terrorists for hostages. Michael Moynihan reviews The Dictators Handbook, a look at how game theory interacts with foreign policy and international...
by Posted by AD Brown | Oct 7, 2011 | Monitor
Afghanistan Ahmad Majidyar analyses Karzai’s decision to suspend talks with the Taliban. China Foreign Policy dissects some common assumptions about US-China policy. Cyberwarfare & Drones Wired suggests that terrorists and insurgent groups may be developing the...
by Posted by AD Brown | Sep 30, 2011 | Monitor
Yemen Danger Room’s roundup of coverage related to the reported death of terrorist Anwar al-Awlaki in Yemen Jason Burke argues that al-Awlaki’s death is a significant victory, but not a death blow for Al-Qaeda. The American Enterprise Institute’s Critical...