Difference between revisions of "David Kilcullen"
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
David Kilcullen is an adviser to the US government and a counterinsurgency writer. | David Kilcullen is an adviser to the US government and a counterinsurgency writer. | ||
− | According to briefings given in the US by the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown has 'been impressed by the work of' | + | According to briefings given in the US by the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown has 'been impressed by the work of' Kilcullen.<ref> [[Matthew d'Ancona]] [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/terrorism/comment/0,,2139730,00.html Brown is leading the way in counter-terrorist thinking] On the road in the US, the prime minister revealed to us - and to Bush - a bold new strategy in the fight for hearts and minds, The Guardian Thursday August 2, 2007</ref> |
Revision as of 08:41, 1 September 2007
David Kilcullen is an adviser to the US government and a counterinsurgency writer.
According to briefings given in the US by the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown has 'been impressed by the work of' Kilcullen.[1]
References
Resources
- Wikipedia David Kilcullen
- George Packer A Reporter at Large, Knowing the Enemy:Can social scientists redefine the “war on terror”? The New Yorker, December 18, 2006.
Notes
- ↑ Matthew d'Ancona Brown is leading the way in counter-terrorist thinking On the road in the US, the prime minister revealed to us - and to Bush - a bold new strategy in the fight for hearts and minds, The Guardian Thursday August 2, 2007