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Robert Kaplan, a writer from the Atlantic Monthly who has written highly regarded books about war.
NPR: Bush Huddles with Aides on Iraq Strategy
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As Robert Kaplan has explained, terrorists and their crude tactics fall on the low end of asymmetric strategy.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: China's assymetrical strategy
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Harvard Business School professor Robert Kaplan has held the job in the interim.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Turned out that Harvard Business School professor Robert Kaplan and a colleague had developed a "balanced scorecard" for corporate clients.
FORBES: The Matchmaker
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Even Robert Kaplan (see article), a Harvard Business School professor sometimes credited with being its founding father, has admitted that it stagnated in the 1990s.
ECONOMIST: Idea
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Robert Kaplan is a journalist and author whose work has had a huge influence on me, as someone with a background in history, and a particular passion for stories about Asia and Eastern Europe.
FORBES: A Very Quick Thought on Robert Kaplan
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Proof of this dismal state of affairs came this week with the publication of a supportive profile of University of Chicago professor John Mearsheimer in The Atlantic Monthly written by the magazine's in-house foreign policy guru Robert Kaplan.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Mainstreaming anti-Semitism
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Luckily, Harvard Business School was interested in fostering life science entrepreneurs and offered me a Robert S Kaplan fellowship.
FORBES: Launching A Neuroscience Startup: From MIT To Silicon Alley
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Many (possibly including Robert Gates, America's defence secretary) agreed with an article by Fred Kaplan, a commentator, in Slate, an online magazine, last February suggesting that, although America had gained from having fighting allies in Afghanistan, it had been wrong to let NATO lead the mission.
ECONOMIST: The future of NATO