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The Uyghurs, China, and Islamist Terrorism
Michael P. Noonan
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Colin P. Clarke
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Jacqueline Deal
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June Teufel Dreyer
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Barak Mendelsohn
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Expert Commentary
December 26, 2019
The Horowitz Report: It Wasn’t a “Witch Hunt” But It Wasn’t Pretty
George W. Croner
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E-Notes
December 18, 2019
Obama and Trump: Foreign Policy Opposites or Twins?
Dominic Tierney
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E-Notes
December 13, 2019
The Pensacola Attack and its Implications
Michael P. Noonan
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Geopoliticus
December 12, 2019
Terrorism & Counterterrorism in 2019: The Year in Review
Colin P. Clarke
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E-Notes
December 11, 2019
Returning Home: Evaluating Statelessness among Former Jihadists
Alessandra Restifo
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Intern Corner
December 04, 2019
The State of Civil-Intelligence Relations
Michael P. Noonan
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Carol Rollie Flynn
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Stephen Slick
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Expert Commentary
November 20, 2019
The Future of the Foreign Fighters Problem
Michael P. Noonan
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Colin P. Clarke
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Barak Mendelsohn
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R. Kim Cragin
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David Malet
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Expert Commentary
November 12, 2019
FISA Renewal Controversy: The Suddenly Very Conspicuous Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
George W. Croner
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E-Notes
November 07, 2019
With the Islamic State’s al-Baghdadi Dead, Where does Jihadist Terrorism Go?
Clint Watts
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Geopoliticus
October 27, 2019
Mackinder’s Nightmare: Part Two
Colin Dueck
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E-Notes
October 09, 2019
Mackinder’s Nightmare: Part One
Colin Dueck
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E-Notes
October 08, 2019
Diplomacy and Dividends: Who Really Controls the Wagner Group?
Alexander Rabin
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Intern Corner
October 04, 2019
Countering Domestic Terrorism: Examining the Evolving Threat
Clint Watts
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Transcripts and Testimonies
September 25, 2019
Think Global, Fund Local
Ann Toews
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Geopoliticus
September 24, 2019
A Peek Inside the ‘Puzzle Palace’
George W. Croner
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The American Review of Books, Blogs, and Bull
September 20, 2019
The Terrorist Threat Posed by Neglect and Indifference
Colin P. Clarke
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Geopoliticus
September 19, 2019
The Role of the Director of National Intelligence as ‘Head’ of the Intelligence Community
Gordon Liu
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Intern Corner
September 13, 2019
Remembering the Outbreak of the Second World War
John H. Maurer
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E-Notes
August 29, 2019
Implications of the Death of Hamza bin Laden
Colin P. Clarke
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Geopoliticus
August 02, 2019
A Nadir is Reached in the Politicization of U.S. Intelligence
George W. Croner
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E-Notes
August 02, 2019
The Kurdish Struggle for Autonomy from the 1970s to the Present
Julia Maenza
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Intern Corner
July 26, 2019
Persistent Problems with the Gray Zone and an Old Way Forward
Andrew Taffer
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E-Notes
July 08, 2019
‘Ghost Work’ in Modi’s India: Exploitation or Job Creation?
Ann Toews
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Geopoliticus
June 28, 2019
The Term “Concentration Camp” in Historical Perspective
Paul J. Springer
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E-Notes
June 27, 2019
An Assessment of Russia’s Military Presence in Latin America
Ivelisse Gonzalez
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Intern Corner
June 18, 2019
President Trump Should Not Pardon Soldiers Convicted of War Crimes
Amos Guiora
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Tracy Vaillancourt
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E-Notes
May 29, 2019
The New Assange Indictment: Persecuting the Press or the Overdue Protection of National Security Secrets?
George W. Croner
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E-Notes
May 28, 2019
Trump’s Ill-advised Pardon
Mackubin Thomas Owens
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Geopoliticus
May 24, 2019
Ignominious Facts: The Problem of Pardoning Soldiers for War Crimes
Michael P. Noonan
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Geopoliticus
May 22, 2019
And The Beat Goes On: Congress Spars with Trump and Barr Over the Mueller Report
George W. Croner
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E-Notes
May 13, 2019
Iran Seeks to Cement Legitimacy of Shia Militias
Ariane M. Tabatabai
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Colin P. Clarke
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E-Notes
May 10, 2019
Walls and Other Barriers in Historical Perspective
Paul J. Springer
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E-Notes
May 06, 2019
America Has A White Nationalist Terrorism Problem. What Should We Do?
Clint Watts
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E-Notes
May 01, 2019
The Mueller Report is a Sobering Recounting of Foreign Election Interference and Presidential Conduct: What Comes Next Is (Mostly) Politics
George W. Croner
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E-Notes
April 24, 2019
Military Robotics Might Enable Conflict While Reducing Costs
Paul J. Springer
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E-Notes
April 23, 2019
Intelligence Oversight in Congress: Perilous Times
Marvin C. Ott
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E-Notes
April 17, 2019
Indonesia Votes—Why We Should Pay More Attention
Carol Rollie Flynn
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E-Notes
April 16, 2019
Lowering the ‘Barr’: The Attorney General’s Disappointing and Disrespectful Dissing of the U.S. Intelligence Community
George W. Croner
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E-Notes
April 15, 2019
Andy Marshall’s Century
Paul Bracken
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E-Notes
April 08, 2019
Who Gets Access? The Flap over White House Security Clearances
George W. Croner
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E-Notes
April 04, 2019
How Terrorist Groups Learn: Implications for al-Qaeda
Colin P. Clarke
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E-Notes
March 13, 2019
Five Generations of Online Manipulation: The Evolution of Advanced Persistent Manipulators
Clint Watts
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E-Notes
March 11, 2019
Are the Russians Coming?: Russia’s Military Buildup Near Ukraine
Felix K. Chang
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Geopoliticus
February 25, 2019
Collision Course: Navigating a Path for FISA between State Secrets and Individual Privacy, Part II
George W. Croner
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E-Notes
February 13, 2019
Collision Course: Navigating a Path for FISA between State Secrets and Individual Privacy, Part I
George W. Croner
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E-Notes
February 12, 2019
Selective Engagement: A Bipartisan U.S. Foreign Policy Approach?
Nikolas K. Gvosdev
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E-Notes
January 24, 2019
‘We Want to Negotiate’ Review: Deal or No Deal
Ann Toews
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Outside Publications
January 21, 2019
Considering Power: Geopolitics and Strategies Reassessed
Jeremy Black
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Orbis
January 16, 2019
Progressivism Armed? Reform and the Origins of the Modern U.S. Military
Mackubin Thomas Owens
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Orbis
January 16, 2019
Unchecked and Unbalanced? The Politics and Policy of U.S. Nuclear Launch Authority
Robert S. Singh
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Orbis
January 16, 2019
Is NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence Fit for Purpose?
John R. Deni
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Orbis
January 16, 2019
A Revised Strategy for Post-War Stabilization and Reconstruction
C. Alexander Ohlers
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Orbis
January 16, 2019
Squaring Clausewitz’s Trinity in the Age of Autonomous Weapons
Frank G. Hoffman
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Orbis
January 16, 2019
The Evolution of Pakistan’s Lashkar-e-Tayyiba Terrorist Group
Tricia Bacon
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Orbis
January 16, 2019
Healthy Skepticism about the Future of Disruptive Technology and Modern War
Frank G. Hoffman
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Geopoliticus
January 04, 2019
Associated Multimedia
From Freedom Fighters to Jihadists
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FPRI Radio
- October 15, 2019
A Conversation with Lt. Gen. Jonathon Riley: Afghanistan, the US-UK Relationship, and Brexit
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FPRI Radio
- October 04, 2019
From Counterterrorism to Conventional Threats: The Future of War
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Event and Lecture Media
- March 07, 2019
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