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IS THE UNITED STATES PREPARED FOR THE THREAT OF NUCLEAR TERRORISM? AN ANALYSIS OF CURRENT SAFEGUARDS AND POLICIES
(Georgetown University, 2011)
IS THE UNITED STATES PREPARED FOR THE THREAT OF NUCLEAR TERRORISM? AN ANALYSIS OF CURRENT SAFEGUARDS AND POLICIES
Nation-building in failed states : the United States experiences in Germany and Iraq
(Georgetown University, 2010)
Effectively diffusing terrorism : how successful have U.S. policies been in combating and detering al-Qaeda post-9/11?
(Georgetown University, 2010)
The Annapolis Conference : a chronic case of too little, too little?
(Georgetown University, 2010)
Click and Dagger: Cyber-Espionage and the Need for a New Ethical Paradigm
(Georgetown University, 2014)
Referred to as the second oldest profession, espionage has been employed by states since time immemorial in the furtherance of national security. With the rise of computer-based technology and the integration of cyber into ...
COMMONALITY OF CONTEMPORARY EXTREMIST GROUPS: WHY SOME FALL AND OTHERS FLOURISH
(Georgetown University, 2009)
Contemporary extremist groups pose a significant threat to stability and their actions influence US foreign policy. An analysis of why some contemporary extremist groups fall while others flourish reveal common attributes ...
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: A Failed State and Somali Piracy Threat Assessment: Criminal Deviance or Maritime Terrorism
(Georgetown University, 2011)
Current anti and counter-piracy strategies and operations by both the United States and the international community at large in the Gulf of Aden are fundamentally flawed. These strategies and resulting operations address ...
The Moral, Legal, and Diplomatic Implications of Drone Warfare in Pakistan
(Georgetown University, 2011)
THE MORAL, LEGAL, AND DIPLOMATIC IMPLICATIONS
HAMAS SUICIDE TERRORISM: A LAST RESORT
(Georgetown University, 2011)
<bold>HAMAS SUICIDE TERRORISM: A LAST RESORT</bold>
The Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement : tremendous benefits - why the impasse?
(Georgetown University, 2009)