Strategic Stability In Today’s Nuclear World By Henry A. Kissinger and Brent Scowcroft

Washington Post April 23, 2012 Pg. 13 A New START treaty reestablishing the process of nuclear arms control has recently taken effect. Combined with reductions in the U.S. defense budget, this will bring the number of nuclear weapons in the United States to the lowest overall level since the 1950s. The Obama administration is said …

China, Russia Run Joint Naval Drills

Boston Globe April 23, 2012 Pg. 3 BEIJING - China and Russia launched joint naval exercises Sunday that highlight warming ties between their militaries and growing cooperation in international affairs. Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said the six days of drills feature simulated antiaircraft, antisubmarine, and search-and-rescue operations, including electronic countermeasures and other sensitive technologies. Retired …

What Creates a High Performing Organization by SHARLYN LAUBY

Sharing. That’s right – Sharing. Not sharing staplers or a filing cabinet drawer. I’m talking about sharing information.I was reading the ASTD research study “The Rise of Social Media: Enhancing Collaboration and Productivity Across Generations” for a presentation I’m putting together on social learning. The report talked about the primary uses of social media in the …

7 Ideas to Enhance Your Leadership Pipeline by Mark Miller

Over the last few years, Jim Collins has asked our organization some great questions. Here’s an example: What are the “key seats” in your organization? How many of those seats are currently filled by the right person? These are powerful questions – but in this case, the real challenge was what Jim said next. He said, “Until …

Fear Itself: Americans Believe Iran Threat on Par With 1980s Soviet Union

by Max Fisher, theatlantic.com April 19th 2012 4:05 PM A new poll shows that Americans today are more afraid of Iran than they were of the USSR in 1985, a peak of the Cold War. In November 1985, CNN commissioned a poll asking Americans to gauge the Soviet Union's threat to the U.S. It's hard …

Blast-Off: 6 Recent Missile Advances By Arthur Bright

Christian Science Monitor (csmonitor.com) April 20, 2012 Missiles have been prominent in the news lately, with India's successful test, North Korea's failed one, and much talk of missile defense systems in Europe and the Persian Gulf. Here are six noteworthy missile-technology advances – three offensive, three defensive – revealed in recent weeks. 1. India's Agni-V …