Networks and Command in the American Civil War
#NetworkScience How might Network Science impact the study of the Civil War? One way, which I have been exploring this fall semester, is by analyzing the transmission and reception of information by...
View ArticleGerman Networks on the Third Crusade
#NetworkScience As we are increasingly confronted with actors operating outside “normal” state-centric networks, studying a period when states paradoxically consisted of non-state networks can be very...
View ArticleNetwork Science and Ungoverned Spaces, Part 1
#NetworkScience The Network Science Center is initiating a new project supporting the Army Studies Program that will use breakthroughs in network analysis to enable deployed organizations to better...
View ArticleStrengthening Networks In East Africa
#NetworkScience I was recently invited to present at Theater Security Cooperation workshop hosted by Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) Regional Engagements Branch at Camp Lemonnier,...
View ArticleNetwork Science and Ungoverned Spaces, Part 2
#NetworkScience Threats from Ungoverned Spaces are nothing new. From Robin Hood’s safe haven in the Sherwood Forest to Somali Pirates taking shelter in the poorly governed coast of Northeast Africa,...
View Article#NetworkScience and Ungoverned Spaces, Part 3
#NetworkScience Jeff Julum, Network Science Center Research Fellow Ungoverned spaces are complicated and difficult to understand. Many of the various entities that compete to fill the power vacuum of...
View ArticleNewsblast Volume 5 Issue 3
#NetworkScience In the current issue of the Network Science Center’s Newsblast Jeffrey Julum discusses the idea of an ungoverned space and why it is important to have tools such as network science to...
View ArticleNewsblast Volume 5 Issue 4
#NetworkScience In the current issue of the Network Science Center’s Newsblast Luke Gerdes discusses the possible significance of correlations between youth gangs and social media in ‘Exploring Crime...
View ArticleWhatever perceptions you have of Rwanda are wrong: Part 1
I recently spent a week in Kigali, Rwanda collecting data to support an ongoing Network Science Center at West Point Research project that is developing network models of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in...
View ArticleWhatever perceptions you have of Rwanda are wrong: Part 2
I recently spent a week in Kigali, Rwanda collecting data to support an ongoing Network Science Center at West Point Research project that is developing network models of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in...
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