The Questions of War: Mobilizing the Arsenal of Ideas

*Note: This essay was originally published on the Modern War Institute’s Commentary & Analysis site. Why do bad things happen to good people? Everyone asks this question at some point. Parisian or Paris-Texan. Mennonite, Muslim, or Morman. The 1% and the 99%. This question comes for us all, regardless of place, piety, or privilege. And…

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The Forgotten Threat: North Korea as America’s Most Durable, Dangerous, and Diverse Enemy

*Note: This essay was published at War on the Rocks on December 9, 2015. It can also be found online here.  The Forgotten War has become the Forgotten Threat. The Korean Peninsula is a strategic orphan, “usually considered background noise” compared to media darlings like Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, the Islamic State (ISIL), Russia, and even Cuba. The…

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