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Peter Bergen (left) and Dr. Hassan Abbas (right) during the Washington Seminar Discussion on 26 January 2023.

Washington Seminar Discussion January 2023

From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 21 Feb 2023
On Thursday, 26 January 2023, the NESA Center hosted a Washington Seminar Discussion at the Army-Navy Club in downtown Washington, D.C. The seminar presented a conversation between NESA Center Distinguished Professor of International Relations Dr. Read More
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Washington Seminar: “Is the U.S. Pulling Out of the Middle East?”

From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 28 Apr 2022
On 21 April 2022, The Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies hosted another Washington webinar to explore the security challenges facing the Middle East and South Asia. Read More
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Annual NESA-IISS Southern Asia Security Conference

From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 27 Sep 2021
From 24-26 September 2021, Dean Dr. Roger Kangas along with Professor Dr. Read More
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The Evolving Significance of Afghanistan in China’s Strategic Calculus: From an Insignificant ‘Backyard’ to a Consequential Geostrategic Hub

From APCSS | by Daniel Lambert | 30 Nov 2020
“The Evolving Significance of Afghanistan in China’s Strategic Calculus: From an Insignificant ‘Backyard’ to a Consequential Geostrategic Hub” is the title of a paper written by Dr. Atal Ahmadzai for Security Nexus. This article addresses how Afghanistan Read More
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Turkey

Turkey Is Barely Keeping a Lid On the Islamic State

From APCSS | by Rianne Pada | 11 Feb 2022
On February 11, 2022, the Center for National Interest published an article written by DKI APCSS professor Dr. Sam Mullins.  Read More
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Recommendations from Papua New Guinea on How to Improve U.S. Posture in the Pacific

From APCSS | by Daniel Lambert | 12 Feb 2021
“Recommendations from Papua New Guinea on How to Improve U.S. Posture in the Pacific” is the title of a paper co-written by Dr. Deon Canyon and Michael Kabuni for Security Nexus. This paper lists several explicit recommendations for how the U.S. can improve its posture... Read More
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Understanding Terrorist Threats in Africa

From ACSS | by Eric Kingsepp | 06 Oct 2014
Al-Shabaab, al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), and Boko Haram, while all different, each display three common characteristics that aid in understanding terrorist actors in Africa. Read More
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Coronavirus, Terrorism, and Illicit Activity in the Indo-Pacific

From APCSS | by Mary Markovinovic | 03 Apr 2020
“Coronavirus, Terrorism, and Illicit Activity in the Indo-Pacific” by J. Read More
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Observing TTX

Pacific Trident III: The Strengths and Weaknesses of the U.S. Alliance System Under Gray Zone Operations

From APCSS | by Daniel Lambert | 29 Jun 2020
“Pacific Trident III: The Strengths and Weaknesses of the U.S. Read More
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Tajik capital hosts informal ministerial meeting to discuss drug expansion in the region after 2014

From pfp-nato-net | by Denis Sharipov | 29 Nov 2013
DUSHANBE, November 29, 2013  -- An informal meeting of chiefs of counternarcotics agencies of Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Russia, China, the United States, and Turkey has opened in Dushanbe today, accordi Read More
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Perry Center announces new publication on Caribbean security and defense matters

From Perry Center | by Raul Neine | 30 Aug 2016
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The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation: A Tenable Provider of Security in Post-2014 Central Asia?

From APCSS | by Mary Markovinovic | 03 Jun 2014
Can the Shanghai Cooperation Organi Read More
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Iraq Capstone and Iraq’s National Defense College Visit

From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 25 Sep 2021
On 20-24 September 2021, the NESA Center hosted a delegation from the Iraq Capstone and Iraq’s National Defense College for a five-day seminar series. Read More
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Pacific Vaccine

Vaccinate the Pacific

From APCSS | by Rianne Pada | 05 Oct 2021
“Vaccinate the Pacific!” is the title of a paper by Kevin E. Lunday, for Security Nexus. This paper emphasizes the need for the U.S. Read More
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Pakistan Peace

Pakistan can help win peace in Afghanistan, but only once it’s stable and secure itself

From APCSS | by Daniel Lambert | 13 Oct 2020
Shyam Tekwani has a new opinion piece in the South China Morning Post called “Pakistan can help win peace in Afghanistan, but only once it’s stable and secure itself.”  Tekwani discusses Pakistan’s roadmap to peace in Afghanistan, its own internal challenges, and the Read More
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Cybersecurity and health systems

Combating Health-Related Cyber Security Threats with Health Systems Approaches

From APCSS | by Mary Markovinovic | 14 Jul 2021
“Combating Health-Related Cyber Security Threats with Health Systems Approaches,” is the title of a paper by Drs. Read More
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Executive Seminar: Conflict Beyond Evolving Warfare

From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 18 Feb 2022
From 31 January to 11 February 2022, the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies (NESA Center) hosted a virtual Executive Seminar on “Conflict Beyond Evolving Warfare.” Course Director NESA Center Associate Professor David Des Roches welcomed the group and start Read More
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ACSS Counterterrorism Professor Benjamin Nickels Assesses Threats to Africa: Part one of a two part interview

From ACSS | by Mahlet Tekle | 09 Dec 2011
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Terrorism and COVID are we over estimating the threat

Terrorism and COVID-19: Are We Over-Estimating the Threat?

From APCSS | by Daniel Lambert | 25 Jun 2020
“Terrorism and COVID-19: Are We Over-Estimating the Threat?” is a new article by DKI APCSS professor Dr. Read More
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APCSS class evaluates, debates issues associated with modern-day terrorism

From APCSS | by Jesse W. Hall | 13 Mar 2015
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In war on terror and ISIS, South Asia is fighting itself

From APCSS | by Daniel Lambert | 15 Jan 2021
In his latest OpEd, Prof. Shyam Tekwani writes that regional leaders have made a show of standing together on terrorism, but individually they use anti-terror laws to suppress dissent and minorities. Read More
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Regional Security Cooperation in the Maghreb and Sahel: Algeria’s Pivotal Ambivalence

From ACSS | by Mahlet Tekle | 09 Feb 2012
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‘Transatlantic Bond Remains Strong’ in Speech Honoring Marshall Plan Anniversary

From GCMC | by Alumni Team | 29 Jun 2017
By Christine June GCMC Public Affairs Read More
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Maritime Fusion Centers

A Network of Maritime Fusion Centers Throughout the Indo-Pacific

From APCSS | by Daniel Lambert | 12 Feb 2021
“A Network of Maritime Fusion Centers Throughout the Indo-Pacific” is the title of a paper co-written by Dr. Deon Canyon, retired Navy Capt. Wade Turvold, and Navy Capt. Jim McMullin for Security Nexus. This paper addresses the critical need for networked fusion centers... Read More
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DPCT Resident Phase Begins

From Perry Center | by Raul Neine | 03 May 2017
On March 27, the Perry Center received 32 students for the first day of the two-week resident phase of the Defense Policy and Complex Threats (DPCT) course. Read More
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