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Link | Being Fluent in the Language of Coercion
In light of the repetitive use of the term coercion in the recent Defence Strategic Update, today's link is to an article by Nick Brown, first published by The Australian Army Research Centre, which examines the relationship between coercion and deterrence.
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Edward Howson
Sergeant Edward Howson was born on 13 May 1990 in Southport, Queensland. He enlisted into the Australian Regular Army on 9 July 2007 as a Cavalry Crewman ASLAV within the Royal Australian Armoured Corps. On completion of his initial employment training, Sergeant Howson was posted to the 2/14th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Mounted Infantry) in May 2008.
Book Review | Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life by Martin Seligman
How optimistic are you, or do you believe you are a natural pessimist? This book review by Chris Field examines Dr Martin Seligman's new book 'Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life' and is a great read – for optimists and pessimists alike!
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Special Operations Command
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Professional Military Education Needs More Creativity, Not More History | War on the Rocks
Over the past few years professional military education has become an important part of how we develop our people. However, the team at War on the Rocks wonders whether we are teaching the right things?
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