8 thoughts on “great powers critique: the nation-state in the 21st century

  1. Hey Chris, the link to your global gaurillas/John Robb link seems to be broken. I’d love to read more on this.Report

  2. Thanks Scott. I was hoping it linked to an essay on Robb’s take (which I really like). Yup, early. Reading the blogs with coffee.Report

  3. Chris really is the John Robb expert, so he may well have something to offer. But as a fly-by I would suggest heading over to Robb’s blog, searching for “resilient communities”, and then gobbling whatever comes up.Report

  4. Thanks Scott. I found his site and have been having a good look around. I’ve been thinking along similar lines for a while. I look forward to picking Chris’s brain.Report

  5. Scott thanks for fixing the link while I was still in the land of dreams.

    Cascadian,

    Yeah Robb is excellent. Scott’s right if you go to his site he has a search function (lower right bar) and a category tag of resilient community. I think he’s working on a book (his 2nd) on this topic as a balance against the dark side of Brave New War/Global (criminal) Guerrillas.Report

  6. Thanks Chris. I spent the morning reading his site. It certainly resonates with me. I’ve been using the term neo-tribal or neo-feudal internally to describe some of my thoughts that are parallel with Robb’s. I quite like the concept of resiliency and iteration.Report

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