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  • In fact - and this is surely a Hollywood first - Act of Valor is the direct result of a boring, bureaucratic planning document from the Pentagon called the Quadrennial Defense Review. 2006 edition of the review, which sketches out Pentagon priorities four years at a time, called for a dramatic expansion in Special Operations Forces - a recognition of the strain that the burgeoning Shadow Wars were placing on the U.S.'s elite troops.

    Wired Top Stories Spencer Ackerman 2012

  • They’re running a project called the Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review, a massive project to assess and redress the lacunae in State & AID capabilities.

    The QDDR: What The Concepts Are, And Why They Matter | ATTACKERMAN 2009

  • The Chinese took umbrage at the 2010 "Quadrennial Defense Review," published by the Pentagon, which described India "as a net provider of security in the Indian Ocean and beyond."

    Asia's Great Naval Rivalry Mohan Malik 2011

  • At a time when the Department of Defense is making contingency plans for the national security implications of climate change see the Quadrennial Defense Review, pages 84-88, or the Army's Vision for Net Zero, getting bogged down in ideological debates over the role of government is frustrating and regressive.

    Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins: In Defense of Progress: Pushing Back the Ideologues Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins 2011

  • Petr Josek/Reuters A visitor got into an egg at Finland's exposition at the Prague Quadrennial 2011 on Friday.

    Emerging Europe: The Week in Photos 2011

  • The Quadrennial Defense Review stated, "While climate change alone does not cause conflict, it may act as an accelerant of instability or conflict, placing a burden to respond on civilian institutions and militaries around the world."

    Alex Cornell du Houx: EPA Detroit Hearing: Less Oil Means a More Secure America Alex Cornell du Houx 2012

  • At a time when the Department of Defense is making contingency plans for the national security implications of climate change see the Quadrennial Defense Review, pages 84-88, or the Army's Vision for Net Zero, getting bogged down in ideological debates over the role of government is frustrating and regressive.

    Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins: In Defense of Progress: Pushing Back the Ideologues Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins 2011

  • But rising oceans threaten the future of some 30 U.S. coastal military bases, the Pentagon's 2010 Quadrennial Review found.

    CIA’s unit on climate change faces uncertain future Jeff Stein 2011

  • Notably, the 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review argued that the United States has an interest in the stability of the region as a whole and called for an assessment that includes U.S. national interests, objectives and posture implications.

    Leading in the Indian Ocean Thomas G. Mahnken 2011

  • The Quadrennial Defense Review stated, "While climate change alone does not cause conflict, it may act as an accelerant of instability or conflict, placing a burden to respond on civilian institutions and militaries around the world."

    Alex Cornell du Houx: EPA Detroit Hearing: Less Oil Means a More Secure America Alex Cornell du Houx 2012

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