We’ll highlight the following topics: In ISN Insights on Monday, Jody Bennett uncovers a little known US-Saudi defense deal to keep revolution in the Kingdom at bay On Tuesday, we’ll discuss the security situation in northern Kosovo in the context of Serbia’s relationship with the EU In Wednesday’s ISN Insight, Simon Saradzhyan of Harvard’s Belfer [...]
We are happy to announce that the Climate Change and African Political Stability (CCAPS) Program based at the Strauss Center for International Security and Law has joined the International Relations and Security Network. CCAPS is a collaborative research program among the College of William and Mary, Trinity College Dublin, the University of North Texas and [...]
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We’ll be highlighting the following topics: In ISN Insights on Monday, Gerard de Groot asks: as US space programs are winding down their operational capabilities, what exactly are the Chinese doing with their rockets? Tuesday we explore the implications of David Fiammenghi’s article in the Spring Issue of International Security, “The Security Curve and the [...]
We’ll be highlighting the following topics: In ISN Insights on Monday, The Diplomat correspondent Eddie Walsh examines how concerns about the changing balance of power in the Asia-Pacific are fuelling a debate in Australia about the potential acquisition of new air capabilities On Tuesday we explore enforcement archipelagos and island geographies Former UN correspondent and [...]
We’ll be highlighting the following topics: In ISN Insights on Monday, King’s College London’s Dr Harsh Pant analyzes the impact of Anna Hazare’s movement on Indian democracy. On Tuesday, we’ll showcase an upcoming partner event, run by the Center for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), about the impact of think tanks. Peter Buxbaum puts US-German relations [...]