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Addressing Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Wartime Ukraine
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security, International Law and Organizations, Human Rights Tatyana Masters, Staff Writer 11/21/24 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security, International Law and Organizations, Human Rights Tatyana Masters, Staff Writer 11/21/24

Addressing Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Wartime Ukraine

Ukraine lacks essential CRSV policy in its fight against Russia, putting its citizens at risk.

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Women Peacebuilders: Commonalities in Northern Ireland, Liberia, and Israel/Palestine
Human Rights, Security, Middle East and North Africa, Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa Yuval Cohen, Senior Staff Writer 11/15/24 Human Rights, Security, Middle East and North Africa, Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa Yuval Cohen, Senior Staff Writer 11/15/24

Women Peacebuilders: Commonalities in Northern Ireland, Liberia, and Israel/Palestine

Across Northern Ireland, Liberia, and now Israel/Palestine, women peacebuilders use peace as a strategy in the face of conflict.

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The Gender and Security Dilemma of Al-Hol
Middle East and North Africa, Human Rights, Security Yuval Cohen, Senior Staff Writer 6/3/24 Middle East and North Africa, Human Rights, Security Yuval Cohen, Senior Staff Writer 6/3/24

The Gender and Security Dilemma of Al-Hol

Investigating Al-Hol’s current state reveals complex dynamics that impact the residents and region.

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Stopping Online Terrorism: Pulling the Plug on the Russian Imperial Movement
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security, Technology and Information Ethan Ingram, Contributing Writer 4/5/24 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security, Technology and Information Ethan Ingram, Contributing Writer 4/5/24

Stopping Online Terrorism: Pulling the Plug on the Russian Imperial Movement

Despite its advanced transnational online networks, adding alternative social media sites within existing public-private frameworks, would render the Russian Imperial Movement vulnerable.

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Charting a Safer Course: Non-Nuclear Solutions to Nuclear Problems
East Asia, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Jonathan Garcia, Contributing Writer 3/22/24 East Asia, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Jonathan Garcia, Contributing Writer 3/22/24

Charting a Safer Course: Non-Nuclear Solutions to Nuclear Problems

China’s expanding nuclear arsenal could spark a new arms race that Washington should seek to avoid.

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2024 and Beyond: Building The EU’s Defense and Security Capacity
Europe, Security Ian Cameron, Staff Writer 2/29/24 Europe, Security Ian Cameron, Staff Writer 2/29/24

2024 and Beyond: Building The EU’s Defense and Security Capacity

As the 2024 U.S. election approaches, the EU must confront its regional insecurity and become a more capable security and defense actor.

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How Western Powers are Failing West Africa – and Why the Future is Grim
Middle East and North Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Pablo Molina Asensi, Staff Writer 12/19/23 Middle East and North Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Pablo Molina Asensi, Staff Writer 12/19/23

How Western Powers are Failing West Africa – and Why the Future is Grim

Western powers’ reliance on illegitimate regimes and insurgent competition will lead to years of violence.

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German Intel Estimates for Crimea: Deception or Miscalculation?: Part 2
Security, Europe Patrick Kornegay, Jr., Former Staff Writer 4/11/23 Security, Europe Patrick Kornegay, Jr., Former Staff Writer 4/11/23

German Intel Estimates for Crimea: Deception or Miscalculation?: Part 2

Germany’s intelligence estimates are worth investigating when examining the current conflict through the context of the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014, and whether or not Berlin miscalculated or was deceived by the Kremlin.

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German Intel Estimates for Crimea: Deception or Miscalculation?: Part 1
Security, Europe Patrick Kornegay, Jr., Former Staff Writer 4/11/23 Security, Europe Patrick Kornegay, Jr., Former Staff Writer 4/11/23

German Intel Estimates for Crimea: Deception or Miscalculation?: Part 1

Germany’s intelligence estimates are worth investigating when examining the current conflict through the context of the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014, and whether or not Berlin miscalculated or was deceived by the Kremlin.

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Australia, Statecraft, and the South Pacific
Security Sean Jacobs, Contributing Writer 9/30/22 Security Sean Jacobs, Contributing Writer 9/30/22

Australia, Statecraft, and the South Pacific

In the age of great power competition in the South Pacific, the return of statecraft is becoming increasingly important for Australia and other like-minded nations.

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An Uncomfortable Lesson From the Ukraine-Russia War: Challenging the United Nations’ Policy on Nuclear Proliferation
Security, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space Matthew Bennett, Contributing Writer 7/27/22 Security, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space Matthew Bennett, Contributing Writer 7/27/22

An Uncomfortable Lesson From the Ukraine-Russia War: Challenging the United Nations’ Policy on Nuclear Proliferation

Nuclear weapons will always be loathed for their destructive potential, but it is hypocritical for nations expanding their own nuclear arsenals to mitigate proliferation to vulnerable states.

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Bangladesh at 50: The Rise of a Phoenix from Ashes
South Asia, International Development Hassan Ahmed Shovon, Contributing Writer 2/15/22 South Asia, International Development Hassan Ahmed Shovon, Contributing Writer 2/15/22

Bangladesh at 50: The Rise of a Phoenix from Ashes

As Bangladesh stands at the 50th year of its independence, its journey has been perceived as a transition from a basket case to a development miracle.

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North Korea is a Nuclear Power with Increasingly Advanced Conventional Capabilities
East Asia, Security Wei (Josh) Luo, Senior Staff Writer 12/2/21 East Asia, Security Wei (Josh) Luo, Senior Staff Writer 12/2/21

North Korea is a Nuclear Power with Increasingly Advanced Conventional Capabilities

While most of the attention has been drawn to nuclear-tipped missiles and intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), recent North Korean military modernization has not been limited to nuclear and strategic weapons alone.

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