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Is Transatlantic Counterterrorism Cooperation Working?
Differences in counterterrorism strategies in the US and Europe may make cooperation more difficult.
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Differences in counterterrorism strategies in the US and Europe may make cooperation more difficult.
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SIS professor Amitav Acharya and research assistant Mudita Sandie analyze the results of Indonesia’s recent presidential election in this new Q&A.
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SIS professors William Akoto and Joshua Rovner analyze the national security implications of Russia’s rumored nuclear space weapon in this Q&A.
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Can Poland's coalition government repair ties with the EU?
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SIS professors Garret Martin and Garrett Graddy-Lovelace discuss the issues at the heart of recent widespread farmer protests in Europe and India.
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How can Europe and North America address common security concerns in the Arctic while trying to overcome distinct challenges in the High North?
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We asked SIS professors Daniel Bernhofen, Joshua Rovner, and Ambassador Sally Shelton-Colby to highlight the impact of the Red Sea crisis on global trade, security, and diplomacy.
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SIS professor and Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies Akbar Ahmed explains the implications of Pakistan’s general election results.
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An interview with American University’s Ernesto Castañeda
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Iran’s influence can be felt in multiple ongoing conflicts in the Middle East due to its use of terrorist groups as proxies. To learn more, we asked SIS professor Joe Young to explain Iran’s use of these groups.
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