NGOs

Dark Matter, Fisheries, and Non-Governmental Organizations

Dark Matter, Fisheries, and Non-Governmental Organizations

As demonstrated by many contemporary cases - science fiction can become reality. In the Canadian television series Dark Matter, both governments and corporations own warships. They also employ mercenaries in a never-ending quest for strategic resources and advantages over their competitors. During the first season, corporate-funded gangs and other proxy combatants battle one another, while state-on-state conflict is simply non-existent or omitted. This concept is not confined to the imagination of science fiction writers; for the past decade, maritime non-governmental organizations, private maritime security companies and fishing corporations have engaged one another on the high seas.  The South China Sea is ripe for a clash not of civilizations, but of fishing fleets and other state-sponsored surrogates. 

#Reviewing "Lawfare: Law as a Weapon of War"

#Reviewing "Lawfare: Law as a Weapon of War"

The examples presented throughout the book demonstrate not only how successful lawfare has been in the past, but arguably that the United States should continue to apply it throughout its international diplomatic and military strategies...Lawfare is a must read and belongs in the library of strategic thinkers, in and out of the government!