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U.S. efforts to combat radiological terrorism post 9/11 : inviting the next catastrophe
(Georgetown University, 2010)
DOES PROLIFERATION BEGET PROLIFERATION? WHY NUCLEAR DOMINOES RARELY FALL
(Georgetown University, 2010)
If Iran acquires nuclear weapons, or merely the capacity to do so on short notice, will other regional states attempt to acquire them as well? If North Korea does not give up, enlarges, or further weaponizes the modest ...
Madison's Metronome: The Constitution and the Tempo of American Politics
(Georgetown University, 2010)
Scholarship on the political thought of James Madison has long been preoccupied with whether he believed in majority rule, but Madison himself would scarcely recognize the terms of that discussion. For Madison, there was ...
The Political Dialectics of Transparency in Modernity and Beyond: The Radicalization and Problematic of Visual Politics
(Georgetown University, 2010)
The idea of transparency has achieved cult status in the public sphere. It has been touted as the solution to all political ills ranging from the opacity of power, to secrecy, crime and corruption. At first glance this ...
The role of institutions in the longevity of Kim Jong Il's regime
(Georgetown University, 2010)
Fanning the flames? : targeted killings and the attack preferences of Islamist terrorist-insurgent groups
(Georgetown University, 2010)
A place to hide : popular support and terrorist safe havens
(Georgetown University, 2010)
The role of local law enforcement in counterterrorism
(Georgetown University, 2010)