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The U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK) and AEI will be launching a new HRNK report entitled, “Marked For Life: Songbun, North Korea’s Social Classification System,” which will be discussed at this event. The panel will also examine the extent to which the growing reliance on money and bribery is eroding the songbun system’s influence.
A guide to planning and leading large-scale change, based on the authors' years of experience in politics, government, and business.
Drawing on his extensive experiences as commander of the U.S. Army’s 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment in Iraq, Brigadier General H. R. McMaster discussed the challenges of command in counterinsurgency operations.
If Kurdistan is truly going to become a new Dubai or Bahrain and bolster its wealth and living standards to first world levels, it must rein in corruption or change the leadership which refuses to do so.
The technology-first approach to war--the philosophy that animated former defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld's attitudes toward Afghanistan and Iraq with such tragic consequences--is returning from the grave.
Given what futurism has done to military affairs--most notably yielding the school of "transformation" as propounded by former defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld--perhaps the United States ought to hold on to a more traditional approach.
Should the U.S. military focus on its existing commitments and capabilities or on preparing for future threats?
David Cannadine on Andrew W. Mellon's legacy.





