Read More Male Victimhood in Armed ConflictJuly 11, 2013 By Kristine Eck and Olga Vera Hänni A widely accepted claim is that women make up the majority of… Read More 0 0 0
Read More UN’s New Intervention in DRC: Offensive or Inoffensive?July 3, 2013 By Lionel Beehner With President Obama just wrapping up his trip to Africa, it’s worth pausing to consider the… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Friday Puzzler: Obama’s Shift on DronesMay 24, 2013 By Barbara F. Walter The idea for today’s puzzler comes from my good friend Luke Condra at the… Read More 0 0 0
Read More NATO and Churchill Yet AgainMay 7, 2013 By Steve Saideman Almost since the alliance was created, there have been worries about the inefficiency and potential… Read More 0 0 0
Read More On the Perils of Red LinesMay 6, 2013 By Erica Chenoweth Our very own contributor Dan Byman has an op-ed in the Sunday New York Times… Read More 0 0 0
Read More What’s Up with the Heated Foreign Policy on the Korean Peninsula?April 1, 2013 By Will H. Moore Political scientists used to be interested in the extent to which bellicose (or cooperative)… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Exploring Military XenophobiaMarch 22, 2013 Note: The Friday Puzzler will return next week. By Taylor Marvin In early February amateur video showing Chilean… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Mything Iraq: Ten Years And Little LearningMarch 18, 2013 By Steve Saideman With the 10th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq there has been and will be… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Friday Puzzler: Why No Violence In Kenya?March 15, 2013 By Barbara F. Walter Last week a couple of my colleagues left with some trepidation for Kenya to monitor… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Keep Calm, KoreanMarch 12, 2013 By Andrew Kydd South Korea recently announced that it would target the North Korean “command leadership” in response… Read More 0 0 0