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A Horse of Peas: CNA - Wargaming Strategic Linkage and Conversations with Wargamers
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A Horse of Peas. Examining political/military gaming and simulation, related topics, and whatever else. Friday, October 9, 2009. CNA - Wargaming Strategic Linkage and Conversations with Wargamers. Two recent papers from the Center for Naval Analyses are great examples of the benefits of robust professional dialogue in the gaming field. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Washington, DC, United States. I work at the Center for Applied Strategic Learning at National Defense University. The views expres...
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A Horse of Peas: Perception and misperception in gaming
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A Horse of Peas. Examining political/military gaming and simulation, related topics, and whatever else. Friday, July 9, 2010. Perception and misperception in gaming. Jon Alterman has written a short and thought-provoking piece for a CSIS newsletter. About his experience on the U.S. team in a recent multi-cell policy game. Worth reading in full, but here's an excerpt:. The role of the debrief session is key in all of this, as it was for Alterman's experience. Unfortunately, it's much easier to say how...
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A Horse of Peas: More on Crisis Games
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A Horse of Peas. Examining political/military gaming and simulation, related topics, and whatever else. Wednesday, February 7, 2007. More on Crisis Games. To continue the thoughts in the previous post. Crisis Games 27 Years Later. Contains a number of criticisms of the gaming form by Robert Levine, to which Thomas Schelling and William Jones respond. Some of Levine's concerns:. Gaming could lend a sense that a. Scenario is in fact. A combination of "ersatz history". Previous post) talks about a broader c...
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A Horse of Peas: More semi-relevance
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A Horse of Peas. Examining political/military gaming and simulation, related topics, and whatever else. Saturday, July 10, 2010. To follow up on something I mentioned a while ago here. The New York City school with a curriculum built around games. Is open for business. I've been meaning to mention this for a while, mostly so I could post this summary of one of their 6th grade social studies units, "Spartan Private Investigators". Pretty cool. Though when I think of a Spartan policy brief, this.
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A Horse of Peas: Job opening at the CASL
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A Horse of Peas. Examining political/military gaming and simulation, related topics, and whatever else. Saturday, December 25, 2010. Job opening at the CASL. Christmas brought the Center for Applied Strategic Learning a job posting for a Research Analyst. Closing date is on January 5th. CASL is the gaming center at National Defense University, serving a variety of audiences with strategic policy games. If you read this blog and find any of this stuff interesting, maybe this is the job for you!
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A Horse of Peas: Alex Pang and the future
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A Horse of Peas. Examining political/military gaming and simulation, related topics, and whatever else. Saturday, July 17, 2010. Alex Pang and the future. I met Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, a self-described "historian and futurist of science," at a recent conference. He has some interesting ideas about the potential use of gaming in communicating scenarios (of the type generated by scenario planning processes) to decision-makers. And I owe him an email. His blog, The End of Cyberspace. Of particular note, these.
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A Horse of Peas: Gaming's contribution to the new maritime strategy
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A Horse of Peas. Examining political/military gaming and simulation, related topics, and whatever else. Saturday, September 12, 2009. Gaming's contribution to the new maritime strategy. The Navy released its new maritime strategy. In October 2007, and gaming played a critical role in the development process. Writing in the Spring 2008 issue of the Naval War College Review, Robert Rubel explained how. The article begins on page 69 of the magazine, page 75 of the .pdf file). Here are some key paragraphs:.
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A Horse of Peas: July 2010
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A Horse of Peas. Examining political/military gaming and simulation, related topics, and whatever else. Saturday, July 17, 2010. Alex Pang and the future. I met Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, a self-described "historian and futurist of science," at a recent conference. He has some interesting ideas about the potential use of gaming in communicating scenarios (of the type generated by scenario planning processes) to decision-makers. And I owe him an email. His blog, The End of Cyberspace. Of particular note, these.
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A Horse of Peas: Storming the CASL
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A Horse of Peas. Examining political/military gaming and simulation, related topics, and whatever else. Friday, September 11, 2009. In August I started a new job at the Center for Applied Strategic Learning ( CASL. At National Defense University. Until recently, CASL was known as the National Strategic Gaming Center, which I've mentioned before. This is, quite simply, my dream job. Labels: A Horse of Peas. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Washington, DC, United States. View my complete profile.
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A Horse of Peas: March 2008
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A Horse of Peas. Examining political/military gaming and simulation, related topics, and whatever else. Monday, March 3, 2008. On 2006's Cyber Storm exercise was apparently more timely than I realized. Cyber Storm II is on its way. A source familiar with the planning of the exercise said that this year’s simulation exercises could include elements of organized crime, terrorism or a hacking attempt driven by political goals. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Washington, DC, United States. The End of Cyberspace.