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Cognitive Bias, or Why Humans Stink at Assessing Threats11 comments

Josh Clark wrote 1 month ago: If you were an American walking around in 2005, you had a one in 10,010 chance of dying from falling … more →

Tags: Stuff You Should Know, death, Cognitive Psychology

Priorities - Swine Flu and North Korea1 comment

James wrote 6 months ago: It never fails to surprise me just how short-sighted public attitudes can be. In May, the world fell … more →

Tags: All posts, media, North Korea, politicians, Society, health, News, swine flu, Nuclear Weapons

Differing perceptions over security matters

pakistanpal wrote 6 months ago: By Asif Haroon Raja The US and Pak military leadership are at variance over threat perception. The f … more →

Tags: Terrorism, Afghanistan, al-Qaeda, Taliban, CIA, Bajaur, Raw, ISI, Fata

A Simple (but immodest) Proposal2 comments

a.j.mount wrote 1 year ago: Everybody stop using the word ‘threat.’ Ready—go. In policy planning documents—from the … more →

Tags: Practicing Politics, who we are, hysteria, Strength, Security

Review: Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes on the World, by Gordon G. Chang3 comments

James wrote 1 year ago: North Korea is taking on the world, and we have no choice but to respond. Nuclear Showdown (2005) is … more →

Tags: All posts, Reviews, China, Abduction Issue, Book Review, Japan, military, North Korea, politicians

Review: Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes on the World, by Gordon G. Chang3 comments

James wrote 1 year ago: North Korea is taking on the world, and we have no choice but to respond. Nuclear Showdown (2005) is … more →

Tags: Abduction Issue, Books, China, Japan, North Korea, Politics, Security, South Korea, US

A Brewing Storm...1 comment

James wrote 1 year ago: The United States’ lack of real regard for the Japanese conduct of the abduction issue, or per … more →

Tags: Abduction Issue, Japan, North Korea, Politics, Security, US, Human Rights, politicians, mori yoshiro

The Abduction Issue and Japanese Long-Term Strategic Trajectory2 comments

James wrote 1 year ago: I touched upon this in my previous post, but I want to expand on the issue of the abduction issue ac … more →

Tags: All posts, China, Abduction Issue, ABE Shinzo, Article 9, Fear, Japan, Nationalism, new conservatives

The Abduction Issue and Japanese Long-Term Strategic Trajectory2 comments

James wrote 1 year ago: I touched upon this in my previous post, but I want to expand on the issue of the abduction issue ac … more →

Tags: Abduction Issue, Japan, North Korea, Security, China, US, politicians, Nationalism, Fear

Fear vs Anger: The Difficulty of Studying Emotions in Politics3 comments

James wrote 1 year ago: Politics is not dispassionate, it never will be. Emotion seeps through, however, how can we tell one … more →

Tags: Abduction Issue, Japan, North Korea, Politics, Security, Society, UK, US, China

The Nature of Political Fear6 comments

James wrote 1 year ago: The subtitle of this blog is: “North Korea, Japan and the Politics of Fear’ but what is … more →

Tags: All posts, Abduction Issue, ABE Shinzo, Fear, Japan, media, Security, Terrorism, War

The Nature of Political Fear6 comments

James wrote 1 year ago: The subtitle of this blog is: “North Korea, Japan and the Politics of Fear’ but what is … more →

Tags: Abduction Issue, Japan, Society, Politics, US, Security, media, Fear, ABE Shinzo

The Domestic and International Dimensions of Security on the Korean Peninsula - A Conference in Swansea1 comment

James wrote 2 years ago: I just got back from a pretty arduous day. I got up at 5am to take a 3-hour bus ride to Swansea in S … more →

Tags: All posts, China, Abduction Issue, Japan, North Korea, proliferation, Six-Party Talks, South Korea

The Domestic and International Dimensions of Security on the Korean Peninsula - A Conference in Swansea1 comment

James wrote 2 years ago: I just got back from a pretty arduous day. I got up at 5am to take a 3-hour bus ride to Swansea in S … more →

Tags: Abduction Issue, Japan, North Korea, Politics, South Korea, Security, US, China, Six-Party Talks


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