Security Watch Articles
Dec 2016
29 Dec 2016
Famine or Feast: Climate Change and the Future of Food Production
Laura Kanji
Harvard International Review (HIR)
28 Dec 2016
Trends in World Nuclear Forces, 2016
Shannon N Kile and Hans M Kristensen
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
28 Dec 2016
The Age of Disintegration: Neoliberalism, Interventionism, the Resource Curse and a Fragmenting World
Patrick Cockburn
War is Boring
27 Dec 2016
Paradoxes of the Gray Zone
Hal Brands
Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI)
27 Dec 2016
Migration – A New Form of “Hybrid Warfare”?
Peter Roell
Institut für Strategie- Politik- Sicherheits- und Wirtschaftsberatung (ISPSW)
26 Dec 2016
Security: What Is It? What Does It Do?
Marc von Boemcken and Conrad Schetter
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES)
26 Dec 2016
Conflict Recurrence
Scott Gates, Håvard Mokleiv Nygård, and Esther Trappeniers
Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
23 Dec 2016
Women in Daesh: Jihadist ´Cheerleaders´, Active Operatives?
Florence Gaub and Julia Lisiecka
European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS)
23 Dec 2016
The Big Question: What Lessons from History Keep Being Forgotten?
John Bew, Roland Rugero, Sofia Donoso, Andrew Finkel and Alfredo Romero
World Policy Institute
22 Dec 2016
The Death of Human Intelligence: How Human Intelligence has been Minimized since the 1960s
Bradley A Lewis
Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
22 Dec 2016
Kimberly Hutchings on Quiet as a Research Strategy, the Essence of Critique, and the Narcissism of Minor Differences
Kimberly Hutchings
Theory Talks
21 Dec 2016
Turkey´s Failed Pursuit of Hegemony in the Middle East: Three Periods of Turkey´s ´Independent´ Foreign Policy
Tannas Michel and Günther Seufert
Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC) and Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)
21 Dec 2016
Lessons from the Fifteen-Year Counterterrorism Campaign
Andrew Liepman and Philip Mudd
Combating Terrorism Center (CTC)
20 Dec 2016
The Unmaking of Global Order
Lars Erslev Andersen
Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
20 Dec 2016
Robocops: Securing the Cities of Tomorrow
Muhammad Faizal bin Abdul Rahman
S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)