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TechKnowlogy Magazine—June 2001 Note: this article gives a good description of the PeaceLab/CoLab simulation process. It was written to be one of the features in the inaugural edition of a new, online journal devoted to gaming applications edited by some leading... by admin | Mar 17, 2005 | Essay
Keynote address at Key Peninsula Citizens of the Year dinner—March 2005 Larry Seaquist was the keynote speaker at the recent Key Peninsula Citizens of the Year dinner. We asked him to say more about his call for the community to take the lead in planning its future.... by admin | Apr 17, 2003 | Essay
Quarterly Bulletin of AMERICANS FOR UNESCO, Spring 2003 I discovered UNESCO and its unique peacebuilding potential in Italy in 1993. One of a small group meeting in springtime Venice to discuss UNESCO’s role in a changing world, I expected to be the token... by admin | Jul 23, 2001 | Essay
iMP Magazine, July 2001 What the ambassador of 2015 needs to understand about war and peace today “Dazzling as the new technologies are, another sea change sweeping through the political-military world promises to transform the professional climate of the future... by admin | Apr 17, 2001 | Essay
A lecture delivered at the US Navy Memorial Foundation—2001 THE RISKS AND PLEASURES OF BEING HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ONE’S PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENT Chatting with a sharp-looking Lieutenant Commander, a surface type, recently arrived in the Pentagon from sea duty, I... by admin | Apr 17, 2001 | Essay
Review of Three Books – 2001 In Harm’s Way: The Sinking of the USS Indianapolis and the Extraordinary Story of Its Survivors Doug Stanton, New York, Henry Holt & Company, 2001. 333pp. Index & bibliography. $25.00. Abandon Ship: The Saga of the...
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