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  • Cover for Venezuela as an Exporter of 4th Generation Warfare Instability
    Dec 1, 2012
    Venezuela as an Exporter of 4th Generation Warfare Instability

    By Dr Max G Manwaring

    Author: Dr Max G Manwaring Almost no one seems to understand the Marxist-Leninist foundations of Hugo Chavez’s political thought. It becomes evident, however, in the general vision of his “Bolivarian Revolution.” The abbreviated concept is to destroy the old foreign-dominated (U.S. dominated) political and economic systems in the Americas, to take

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  • Cover for Ambassador Stephen Krasner's Orienting Principle for Foreign Policy (and Military Management)—Responsible Sovereignty
    Apr 27, 2012
    Ambassador Stephen Krasner’s Orienting Principle for Foreign Policy (and Military Management)—Responsible Sovereignty

    By Dr Max G Manwaring

    Author: Dr Max G Manwaring The principle security threat of the past several centuries—war between or among major powers—is gone. Two new types of threats have been introduced into the global security arena. Violent nonstate actors and other indirect political, economic, and social causes of poverty, social exclusion, corruption, terrorism,

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  • The Strategic Logic of the Contemporary Security Dilemma
    Dec 1, 2011
    The Strategic Logic of the Contemporary Security Dilemma

    By Dr Max G Manwaring

    Author: Dr Max G Manwaring The reality and severity of the threats associated with contemporary transnational security problems indicate that the U.S. and its national and international partners need a new paradigm for the conduct of unconventional asymmetric conflict, and an accompanying new paradigm for strategic leader development. The

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  • Sep 1, 2009
    A “New” Dynamic in the Western Hemisphere Security Environment: The Mexican Zetas and Other Private Armies

    By Dr Max G Manwaring

    Author: Dr Max G Manwaring This monograph is intended to help political, military, policy, opinion, and academic leaders think strategically about explanations, consequences, and responses that might apply to the volatile and dangerous new dynamic that has inserted itself into the already crowded Mexican and hemispheric security arena, that is, the

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  • Aug 1, 2009
    The Role of Cuban Paramilitary Organizations (People’s Militias) in the Post-Castro Era

    By Dr Max G Manwaring

    Author: Dr Max G Manwaring Each month a member of the SSI faculty writes an editorial for our monthly newsletter. This is the Op-Ed for the August 2009 newsletter.Read Now

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  • May 1, 2009
    State and Nonstate Associated Gangs: Credible “Midwives of New Social Orders”

    By Dr Max G Manwaring

    Author: Dr Max G Manwaring The monograph examines contemporary populism and neopopulism, 21st century socialism, and a nonstate actor (al-Qaeda) seeking regional and global hegemony. They are: first, paramilitary gang permutations in Colombia that are contributing significantly to the erosion of the Colombian state and its democratic institutions,

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  • Dec 1, 2007
    A Contemporary Challenge to State Sovereignty: Gangs and Other Illicit Transnational Criminal Organizations (TCOs) in Central America, El Salvador, Mexico, Jamaica, and Brazil

    By Dr Max G Manwaring

    Author: Dr Max G Manwaring Another kind of war within the context of a “clash of civilizations” is being waged in various parts of the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and elsewhere around the world today. Some of the main protagonists are those who have come to be designated as first-second-, and third-generation street gangs, as

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  • Aug 1, 2007
    Latin America’s New Security Reality: Irregular Asymmetric Conflict and Hugo Chavez

    By Dr Max G Manwaring

    Author: Dr Max G Manwaring In 2005, Dr. Manwaring wrote a monograph entitled Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez, Bolivarian Socialism, and Asymmetric Warfare. It came at a time when the United States and Venezuela were accelerating a verbal sparing match regarding which country was destabilizing Latin America more. President Chavez shows no sign of standing

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  • Oct 1, 2006
    Defense, Development, and Diplomacy (3D): Canadian and U.S. Military Perspectives

    By Dr Max G Manwaring

    Author: Dr Max G Manwaring The Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College (USAWC); Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada; and the Canadian Land Forces Doctrine and Training System cosponsored a colloquium at Kingston, Ontario, Canada, on June 21-23, 2006.Read Now

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  • Mar 1, 2006
    The Challenge of Governance and Security

    By Dr Max G Manwaring

    Author: Dr Max G Manwaring The Latin American and Caribbean Center of Florida International University, the U.S. Southern Command, and the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College held the ninth in a series of major annual conferences dealing with security and defense matters in the Western Hemisphere on February 1-3, 2006, in

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  • Oct 1, 2005
    Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez, Bolivarian Socialism, and Asymmetric Warfare

    By Dr Max G Manwaring

    Author: Dr Max G Manwaring ¿Habla español?Military Review translated this study to Spanish. View the translated study.The author answers questions regarding "Who is Hugo Chavez?" "How can the innumerable charges and countercharges between the Venezuelan and U.S. governments be interpreted?" "What are the implications for democracy and stability in

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  • Jul 1, 2005
    Gangs, “Coups D’ Streets,” and the New War in Central America

    By Dr Max G Manwaring

    Author: Dr Max G Manwaring Each month a member of the SSI faculty writes an editorial for our monthly newsletter. This is the Op-Ed for the July 2005 newsletter.Read Now

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