July 07, 2009
Feature articles in this theme:
The Resilience Doctrine
By Alex Evans and David Steven 07 Jul 2009 | World Politics Review
Our assumptions about the world were formed in another age and are ill-suited to contemporary challenges. Leaders need a new lens through which they can view the task of creating security in the 21st century. The projection of power, and attempts to balance the power of others, no longer provides a useful perspective. Instead, the concept of resilience should be at the heart of a new doctrine for managing transnational risk and global instability.
Containing Chaos
By John Robb 07 Jul 2009 | World Politics Review
We are now engaged in a conflict that will dictate whether we succeed or fail in the 21st century. Our adversary in this conflict is, in short, the threat posed by globalization. It is a systemic threat posed by the very function of the global supernetwork we have created for our mutual benefit. The only policy solution that can address it is one that attempts to limit the spread of chaos at the lowest possible cost.
- National Security in the Bio-Era
October 27, 2009 - Reinventing Diplomacy
October 13, 2009 - Globalization's Tripwires
September 29, 2009 - Illicit Flows and Transnational Threats
September 15, 2009 - Sovereignty in the Information Age
September 01, 2009 - The Road to Zero
August 04, 2009 - Back to the Future
July 22, 2009
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