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Nathan Hodge

is a Washington, D.C.-based writer who specializes in defense and national security. He has reported from Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Russia and many other countries in the Middle East and the former Soviet Union. His work has appeared in Slate, the Financial Times, Foreign Policy, and many other newspapers and magazines.

Friday, May 18, 2007

Audible: All Things Considered

Talking MRAP on NPR.
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Slate dispatches

  • A Terror Tour of Israel
  • Election Week in Russia
  • Election Week in Afghanistan
  • A Nuclear Family Vacation
  • A Nuclear Family Vacation in Russia
  • Kalashnikovs for Hire in Iraq
  • Dispatches from Fort Campbell
  • Base Hypocrisy
  • Atomic Fallout
  • Army for Hire (book review)

From the American Prospect Online

  • Rosy Russia
  • The Gift That Keeps On Taking
  • Howe's End

Expert magazine (in Russian)

  • Война на аутсорсинг
  • В Тбилиси передумали
  • В «озоновой дыре» глобализации

Professional ties - past and present

  • Jane's
  • Economist Intelligence Unit
  • Defense Daily
  • Kyiv Post
  • Platts

A/V

  • All Things Considered
  • Day to Day (NPR)
  • BBC Newshour
  • The Diane Rehm Show
  • KQED Forum
  • Talk of the Nation (NPR)
  • Drury University
  • The Federal Drive (WFED)

Links we like

  • Sharon Weinberger
  • Pbase photos - Nathan Hodge
  • Danger Room
  • Arms Control Wonk
  • SUBTOPIA
  • Iraqslogger
  • blogs x iranians
  • Secrecy News
  • The Memory Hole
  • CBFTW
  • Defense Tech
  • War is boring
  • The DEW Line
  • Early Warning
  • Neeka's backlog
  • MountainRunner

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