This article provides a book review of The Art of Resilience in which Ross Edgley narrates his epic swim around Britain and the “stoic sports science” that fuelled the journey.
Ethical Challenges: A Personal Reflection by Colonel Ian Langford
… via the University of New South Wales: Canberra series of talks … that context and perspective always matter. Time, fatigue, … normative behaviour. He indicates that the military relies on …
Wen Bai Yupela Kam Bek Gen? – Increasing the ADF’s Permanent Presence in Papua New Guinea
… bumpy drive up the Highlands Highway, I surveyed the misty town of … Southern Highlands Province. It was early 2015 and I was on my … umbrella term; a clear indication of where Papua New Guinea …
The Peril of Incrementalism: A Call to Read 'Dereliction of Duty' by H.R. McMaster
… International development experts watch with semi-morbid fascination … to bring institutional renewal and stamp out corruption after … The Joint Chiefs, who advocated a 'massive response', were …
… my initial leadership style was definitely more skewed to … is akin to lying – you must always remember what you said … and to be language that replicates easily to a new team, strong …
… that year and it appeared it was going to remain unfilled in … ill-defined yet ubiquitous throwaway of ‘admin’. Whilst the above … RSM to DOMOPS support, and complicating matters further our OPSO …
Strangers to Our Own Reflections: What We Can Learn From Jack and the Beanstalk
… that can influence our actions towards civilians, and their … – a widely known folktale which was passed down as an oral … Statement in Relation to Application for a Benefit, [xii] …
… of the philosophy of war, check out this insightful … E. French on ‘the code of the warrior’. Every episode … scholar, whose publications are cited not only by …