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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 ...
The Kenyan Intervention in Somalia: Ethical Dilemmas
(Georgetown University, 2012)
Somalia is known for its anarchy and dysfunction. With the absence of government, security and rule of law, Somalia has been left to its own devices and has been consumed by violence and civil unrest. This has led to its ...
Losing Ourselves or Finding Ourselves? Operation Ajax, the Eisenhower Administration, and Changes to American Identity during the Early Cold War
(Georgetown University, 2014)
LOSING OURSELVES OR FINDING OURSELVES?
THE ENDS OF JUSTICE: SEEKING PERPETUAL PEACE IN A TIME OF ENDLESS WAR
(Georgetown University, 2021)
U.S. forces have been engaged around the globe since World War II, and “endless” war has become the backdrop of American life. This militarized status quo is rife with paradox and contradiction. The Constitution stipulates ...