| Asymmetric warfare Asymmetric warfare originally referred to war between two or more belligerents whose relative military power differs significantly. Contemporary military thinkers tend to broaden unconventional warfare, the "weaker" combatants attempting to use strategy to offset deficiencies in quantity or quality. Asymmetric_warfare
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| John Boyd (military strategist) Colonel John (Richard) Boyd (January 23, 1927–March 9, 1997) was a United States Air Force fighter pilot and military strategist of the late 20th century, whose theories have been highly influential in the military and in business. John_Boyd_(military_strategist)
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| Franjo Tuđman Franjo Tuđman (May 14, 1922 - December 10, 1999) was the first president of Croatia in the 1990s.Tuđman's nationalist political party HDZ (Hrvatska Demokratska Zajednica, Croatian Democratic Union) won the first post-communist multi-party elections in 1990 and he became the president of the country. A year later he proclaimed the Croatian declaration of independence. He was reelected twice and remained in power until his death in 1999. Franjo_Tuđman
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| Martin van Creveld Martin Levi van Creveld (born 5 March 1946) is an Israeli military historian and theorist. Van Creveld was born in the Netherlands in the city of Rotterdam, but has lived in Israel since shortly after his birth. He holds degrees from the London School of Economics and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he has been on the faculty since 1971. Martin_van_Creveld
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| Paleoconservatism Paleoconservatism (sometimes shortened to paleo or paleocon when the context is clear) is a term for an anti-communist and anti-imperialist right-wing political philosophy in the United States stressing tradition, civil society and anti-federalism, along with religious, regional, national and Western identity. Chilton Williamson, Jr. describes paleoconservatism as "the expression of rootedness Paleoconservatism
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| OODA Loop OODA Loop (for Observe, Orient, Decide and Act) is a concept applied to the combat operations process, often at strategic level in both the military and commercial operations. It was created by military strategist and USAF Colonel John Boyd. OODA_Loop
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| AirLand Battle AirLand Battle was the overall conceptual framework that formed the basis of the US Army's European warfighting doctrine from 1982 into the late 1990s. AirLand Battle emphasized close coordination between land forces acting as an aggressively maneuvering defense, and air forces attacking rear-echelon forces feeding those front line enemy forces. AirLand Battle replaced 1976's "Active Defense" doctrine, and was itself replaced by the modern "Network-centric warfare". AirLand_Battle
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| Foreign policy of the George W. Bush administration George W. Bush's foreign policy platform included support for a stronger economic and political relationship with Latin America, especially Mexico, and a reduction of involvement in "nation building" and other small-scale military engagements. President Bush was particularly active in Africa, where he created a massive AIDS fighting program.On December 14, 2001, Bush withdrew the United States from the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, a bedrock of U.S.- Foreign_policy_of_the_George_W._Bush_administration
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| Domestic policy of the George W. Bush administration domestic policy of the George W. Bush administration, from January 20, 2001 to January 20, 2009, when the administration ended. Domestic_policy_of_the_George_W._Bush_administration
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| Maneuver warfare Maneuver warfare, also spelled manoeuvre warfare, is the term used by military theorists for a concept of warfare that advocates attempting to defeat an adversary by incapacitating their decision-making through shock and disruption brought about by movement. Its concepts are reflected by a number of strategies seen throughout military history. Maneuver_warfare
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| Fourth generation warfare Fourth generation warfare (4GW) is conflict characterized by a blurring of the lines between war and politics, soldier and civilian. The military doctrine was first defined in 1989 by a team of United States analysts, including William S. Lind, used to describe warfare's return to a decentralized form. Fourth_generation_warfare
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| Fourth generation warfare Talk:Fourth_generation_warfare
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| George W. Bush/Archive 22 Talk:George_W._Bush/Archive_22
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| Hirsch report Robert L. Hirsch Hirsch report, the commonly referred to name for the report Peaking of World Oil Production, was created by request for the US Department of Energy and published in February 2005. peak oil, the necessary mitigating actions, and the likely impacts based on the timeliness of those actions.The Lead Author, Robert Hirsch, published a brief summary of this report in October 2005 for the Atlantic Council. Hirsch_report
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| William S. Lind William S. Lind (born July 9 1947) is an American expert on military affairs and a pundit on cultural conservatism. William_S._Lind
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| Americanus/Peak Oil People User:Americanus/Peak_Oil_People
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