Human Terrain
An interesting article in Foreign Affairs on the use of social scientists in Iraq and Afghanistan (the Human Terrain System). The Dupuy Institute was not involved with this in any manner.
Excellence in Historical Research and Analysis
Excellence in Historical Research and Analysis
An interesting article in Foreign Affairs on the use of social scientists in Iraq and Afghanistan (the Human Terrain System). The Dupuy Institute was not involved with this in any manner.
There seems to be a sense out there that somehow or the other, that the Russians are very stolid, patient, long-suffering and willing to tolerate considerable duress under their government without complaint. Not sure exactly how that idea got established.…
In the 1960s, there were two big-budget quantitative historical studies conducted of the causes of revolution. One was by Ted Gurr of Princeton University and resulted in the 1970 book Why Men Rebel? The other similar effort was done by…
I just wanted to add a little more data on the Russian recession. Apparently according to Citi Group analysts, the Russian economy is expected to contract 1.5% in 2016. It is probably too early to make predictions for 2017, and…
The Russian economy this last year shrunk 3.7% according to their own figures (the Ukrainian economy is also not doing very well). Just to put this in context, in 2009, during the worst economic year in the United States since…
An article in the Bloomberg View caught my attention called “Russia and Ukraine Finally Break Up”. It is at: As everyone is pretty aware, Ukraine and Russia have been closely integrated throughout their history. The word for the Russians,…
I still have a half dozen blog posts to make on airpower and insurgencies, but I am going to shift directions for a little bit to discuss affairs in Eastern Europe. In 1919 a young man from Liverpool ended up…
See General David Petraeus’s article: And for a response: By the way, it appears that the responder is tapping some of the same statistics used in the Micah Zenko blog that we previously posted:
I just wanted to do a little ‘back of the envelope” comparison between these two air campaigns. In the case of Kosovo, if you believe the casualty figures provided virtue of Wikipedia (which are not always incorrect), they flew 38,004…
A lot of time could and should be spent examining this campaign. It was example of trying to change of countries’ policy by an extended air campaign. It is such an odd case that I left it out of my…