
Reminiscences From a War Zone
I decided to keep a diary today. It’s difficult to understand people sometimes, and God knows that we can only begin to forgive once we understand the causes behind someone’s actions. All I know is that if it hadn’t been for our local expert—a community liaison and explosive ordnance specialist—we would have been finished. As I write this, I want to acknowledge that I don’t fully understand what qualifies as a diary, so maybe this isn’t a diary entry but rather a note. I just need something to help me remember in the future.
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Using ‘Whiteness’: Defeating the Apartheid Intelligence System (II)
We continue this week with an extract from Bob Newland’s life and experience, and his efforts in fighting the Apartheid regime in South Africa.
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Strategic Parallels in Cyber Security and Electromagnetic Warfare for Competitive Advantage
As security threats grow increasingly sophisticated, the strategic intersection of EW and cyber security underscores the need for a unified, adaptable approach.
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Sudan: How Did It Come to This and How Do We Reverse This Descent into Hell? (II)
Sudanese protesters on the train from Atbara to Khartoum. Photo by Osama Elfaki, CC BY-SA 4.0 This special issue of the War Diaries is a continuation of part 1, recently released and deals with the complex conflict in Sudan. Its author Peter de Clercq, a seasoned UN diplomat who retired at the Assistant Secretary General […]
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Sudan: How Did It Come to This, and How Do We Reverse This Descent into Hell? (I)
This special issue of the War Diaries deals with the tragic crisis in Sudan. Its author Peter de Clercq, a seasoned UN diplomat who retired at the Assistant Secretary General level provides an insightful analysis.
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