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Year of the Middle East

Start-Up Army: Military Entreprenuers and the Evolution of Israel's Special Operations Forces

 

By placing the Israeli experience in a comparative perspective, I explore the circumstances that led to the debut of present-day special operations forces and the mechanisms that allowed these units to overcome operational and organizational obstacles and ascend to their current prominent status.  

The recent crossing of four different vectors, namely the rise of asymmetrical wars, technological leaps, heightened sensitivity to military casualties, and the professionalization of armed forces provided a highly conducive environment for the rise of Special Operations Forces (SOFs). 

Small teams of professional operators, equipped with cutting edge technologies, can rapidly deploy and carry out missions of strategic significance that in the past required massive military campaigns. 

An analysis of an original global database of SOFs provides support for the trend. Indeed, the last three decades were marked by a steady rise in the size and influence of these actors in the international arena. 

However, a closer look into the data unveils that the seeming linear trend line is a façade, and that in reality, a small number of units account for the alleged global proliferation of this branch. The desire to solve this puzzle brought me to the field and so far I discovered a subsequent list of equally important issues. 

Date:
Location:
UKAA Auditorium at WT Young Library

Start-Up Army: Military Entreprenuers and the Evolution of Israel's Special Operations Forces

 

By placing the Israeli experience in a comparative perspective, I explore the circumstances that led to the debut of present-day special operations forces and the mechanisms that allowed these units to overcome operational and organizational obstacles and ascend to their current prominent status.  

The recent crossing of four different vectors, namely the rise of asymmetrical wars, technological leaps, heightened sensitivity to military casualties, and the professionalization of armed forces provided a highly conducive environment for the rise of Special Operations Forces (SOFs). 

Small teams of professional operators, equipped with cutting edge technologies, can rapidly deploy and carry out missions of strategic significance that in the past required massive military campaigns. 

An analysis of an original global database of SOFs provides support for the trend. Indeed, the last three decades were marked by a steady rise in the size and influence of these actors in the international arena. 

However, a closer look into the data unveils that the seeming linear trend line is a façade, and that in reality, a small number of units account for the alleged global proliferation of this branch. The desire to solve this puzzle brought me to the field and so far I discovered a subsequent list of equally important issues. 

Date:
Location:
UKAA Auditorium at WT Young Library

Start-Up Army: Military Entreprenuers and the Evolution of Israel's Special Operations Forces

 

By placing the Israeli experience in a comparative perspective, I explore the circumstances that led to the debut of present-day special operations forces and the mechanisms that allowed these units to overcome operational and organizational obstacles and ascend to their current prominent status.  

The recent crossing of four different vectors, namely the rise of asymmetrical wars, technological leaps, heightened sensitivity to military casualties, and the professionalization of armed forces provided a highly conducive environment for the rise of Special Operations Forces (SOFs). 

Small teams of professional operators, equipped with cutting edge technologies, can rapidly deploy and carry out missions of strategic significance that in the past required massive military campaigns. 

An analysis of an original global database of SOFs provides support for the trend. Indeed, the last three decades were marked by a steady rise in the size and influence of these actors in the international arena. 

However, a closer look into the data unveils that the seeming linear trend line is a façade, and that in reality, a small number of units account for the alleged global proliferation of this branch. The desire to solve this puzzle brought me to the field and so far I discovered a subsequent list of equally important issues. 

Date:
Location:
UKAA Auditorium at WT Young Library

Start-Up Army: Military Entreprenuers and the Evolution of Israel's Special Operations Forces

 

By placing the Israeli experience in a comparative perspective, I explore the circumstances that led to the debut of present-day special operations forces and the mechanisms that allowed these units to overcome operational and organizational obstacles and ascend to their current prominent status.  

The recent crossing of four different vectors, namely the rise of asymmetrical wars, technological leaps, heightened sensitivity to military casualties, and the professionalization of armed forces provided a highly conducive environment for the rise of Special Operations Forces (SOFs). 

Small teams of professional operators, equipped with cutting edge technologies, can rapidly deploy and carry out missions of strategic significance that in the past required massive military campaigns. 

An analysis of an original global database of SOFs provides support for the trend. Indeed, the last three decades were marked by a steady rise in the size and influence of these actors in the international arena. 

However, a closer look into the data unveils that the seeming linear trend line is a façade, and that in reality, a small number of units account for the alleged global proliferation of this branch. The desire to solve this puzzle brought me to the field and so far I discovered a subsequent list of equally important issues. 

Date:
Location:
UKAA Auditorium at WT Young Library

UK Education Abroad Fair

 

Education Abroad (EA) will hold its annual Fall Fair on Wednesday, September 17 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom.

From A to Z, the Education Abroad Fair showcases every international education opportunity available at the University of Kentucky.  Students will find a range of options, including study, intern, research, teach, and service abroad programs.  In addition, campus offices involved in the education abroad planning process, such as Financial Aid, the Stuckert Career Center and others, will be available to answer questions. 

“To meet the diverse academic needs of UK's study body, we have hundreds of programs, each with unique offerings.  So saying ‘We have a lot of choices’ is a bit of an understatement,” explains Seth Riker, Education Abroad Promotion and Outreach Coordinator.  “There's a lot going on at the Fair. It’s easy for students to get overwhelmed if they don’t know what they’re looking for.”

Before attending the Fair, it’s highly recommended that students examine their Major Advising Page.  

“If students do a little research, they can come to the Fair with purpose and with questions in mind,” says Riker.  “After all, it’s rare for so many resources to be in one room, so students should make the most of it.”

During the Fair, students are encouraged to visit these sponsors:

Faculty and advisors are also encouraged to attend the Education Abroad Fair.  Questions regarding the event may be directed to Education Abroad Promotion and Outreach Coordinator, Seth Riker.

 

Date:
-
Location:
Student Center Ballroom

UK Education Abroad Fair

 

Education Abroad (EA) will hold its annual Fall Fair on Wednesday, September 17 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom.

From A to Z, the Education Abroad Fair showcases every international education opportunity available at the University of Kentucky.  Students will find a range of options, including study, intern, research, teach, and service abroad programs.  In addition, campus offices involved in the education abroad planning process, such as Financial Aid, the Stuckert Career Center and others, will be available to answer questions. 

“To meet the diverse academic needs of UK's study body, we have hundreds of programs, each with unique offerings.  So saying ‘We have a lot of choices’ is a bit of an understatement,” explains Seth Riker, Education Abroad Promotion and Outreach Coordinator.  “There's a lot going on at the Fair. It’s easy for students to get overwhelmed if they don’t know what they’re looking for.”

Before attending the Fair, it’s highly recommended that students examine their Major Advising Page.  

“If students do a little research, they can come to the Fair with purpose and with questions in mind,” says Riker.  “After all, it’s rare for so many resources to be in one room, so students should make the most of it.”

During the Fair, students are encouraged to visit these sponsors:

Faculty and advisors are also encouraged to attend the Education Abroad Fair.  Questions regarding the event may be directed to Education Abroad Promotion and Outreach Coordinator, Seth Riker.

 

Date:
-
Location:
Student Center Ballroom

UK Education Abroad Fair

 

Education Abroad (EA) will hold its annual Fall Fair on Wednesday, September 17 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom.

From A to Z, the Education Abroad Fair showcases every international education opportunity available at the University of Kentucky.  Students will find a range of options, including study, intern, research, teach, and service abroad programs.  In addition, campus offices involved in the education abroad planning process, such as Financial Aid, the Stuckert Career Center and others, will be available to answer questions. 

“To meet the diverse academic needs of UK's study body, we have hundreds of programs, each with unique offerings.  So saying ‘We have a lot of choices’ is a bit of an understatement,” explains Seth Riker, Education Abroad Promotion and Outreach Coordinator.  “There's a lot going on at the Fair. It’s easy for students to get overwhelmed if they don’t know what they’re looking for.”

Before attending the Fair, it’s highly recommended that students examine their Major Advising Page.  

“If students do a little research, they can come to the Fair with purpose and with questions in mind,” says Riker.  “After all, it’s rare for so many resources to be in one room, so students should make the most of it.”

During the Fair, students are encouraged to visit these sponsors:

Faculty and advisors are also encouraged to attend the Education Abroad Fair.  Questions regarding the event may be directed to Education Abroad Promotion and Outreach Coordinator, Seth Riker.

 

Date:
-
Location:
Student Center Ballroom

“The Future of Islam”

John L Esposito is one of America's leading authorities on Islam and professor of Islamic Studies and International Affairs at Georgetown University. Esposito will discuss his book on the portrait of Islam today - and tomorrow. He draws on a lifetime of thought and research to sweep away the negative stereotypes and provide an accurate, richly nuanced, and revelatory account of the fastest growing religion in the world.

Date:
Location:
Singletary Center, Recital Hall

“The Future of Islam”

John L Esposito is one of America's leading authorities on Islam and professor of Islamic Studies and International Affairs at Georgetown University. Esposito will discuss his book on the portrait of Islam today - and tomorrow. He draws on a lifetime of thought and research to sweep away the negative stereotypes and provide an accurate, richly nuanced, and revelatory account of the fastest growing religion in the world.

Date:
Location:
Singletary Center, Recital Hall

“The Future of Islam”

John L Esposito is one of America's leading authorities on Islam and professor of Islamic Studies and International Affairs at Georgetown University. Esposito will discuss his book on the portrait of Islam today - and tomorrow. He draws on a lifetime of thought and research to sweep away the negative stereotypes and provide an accurate, richly nuanced, and revelatory account of the fastest growing religion in the world.

Date:
Location:
Singletary Center, Recital Hall