In open source warfare, there is no pride in exclusive ownership. Everything that can be shared, should be shared. Everything that can be used, should be used. In sum:
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Basil Henry Liddell Hart: Lawrence of Arabia (Da Capo Paperback)
Benerson Little: The Sea Rover's Practice: Pirate Tactics and Techniques, 16301730
Dmitry Orlov: Reinventing Collapse: The Soviet Example and American Prospects
Edward N. Luttwak: The Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire
Fred Charles Iklé: Annihilation from Within: The Ultimate Threat to Nations
John Arquilla: Networks and Netwars: The Future of Terror, Crime, and Militancy
John Arquilla: In Athena's Camp: Preparing for Conflict in the Information Age
Joseph Tainter: The Collapse of Complex Societies (New Studies in Archaeology)
Moises Naim: Illicit : How Smugglers, Traffickers and Copycats are Hijacking the Global Economy
Nassim Nicholas Taleb: The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable
Robert Coram: Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War
Robert Young Pelton: Licensed to Kill: Hired Guns in the War on Terror
Sean J. A. Edwards: Swarming on the Battlefield: Past, Present, and Future