January 2011
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Lessons from Cyberwar: How Russia pioneered the... →
Faced by overwhelming Russian air power, armored attacks on several fronts, and an amphibious assault on its Black Sea coastline, Georgia had little capability of kinetic resistance. Its best hope lay with strategic communications, with transmitting to the world a sympathetic message of rough treatment at the hands of Russian military aggression. According to Hollis, Russia effectively used cyber...
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“My husband sometimes says to me, ‘I really hate going to the Diet because...”
– Nobuko Kan, wife of Japanese Prime Minister Naoto.
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Jan 8th
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Korean Brinkmanship, American Provocation, and the... →
Unlike his immediate predecessors as president, Kim Dae-jung and Roh Moo-hyun, Lee has adopted a strongly confrontational policy towards the North. This has been evident from the beginning of his administration, but it became increasingly manifest with his exploitation of the Cheonan incident. A very important part of Lee’s policy is the buildup of tension, especially through war exercises....
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December 2010
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