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News You Can Use: 07/04/17
Posted: July 4, 2017 by the Simons Center
National Security Pentagon: Russia Very Much a Threat to the United States, Foreign Policy White House: New air travel safety measures are the greatest improvement opportunity since 9/11, Washington Examiner Can President Trump implement his immigration agenda?, Brookings Agencies... Read More
Law enforcement, intelligence community vital for domestic security
Posted: June 22, 2017 by the Simons Center
A recent paper published by Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs examines the balance between a U.S. citizen's unalienable right to privacy and security of the nation. "By Any Means Necessary: Privacy Implications of Intelligence Support to Domestic... Read More
Report examines security of Central America’s Northern Triangle
Posted: June 2, 2017 by the Simons Center
In May the Atlantic Council published a report that focuses on Central America's Northern Triangle - El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras - and how trafficking, violence, and economic troubles in the area effect U.S. national security, primarily along the U.S. southern border.... Read More
News You Can Use: 04/28/17
Posted: April 28, 2017 by the Simons Center
National Security Trump's Border-Wall Blink, The Atlantic Judge blocks Trump’s order on sanctuary cities, Politico The Pentagon Will Now Get To Decide How Many Troops To Send To Fight ISIS, Buzzfeed 'Buy American' helps secure the U.S. supply chain, Defense... Read More
Featured Article: The Tumultuous Recent History of U.S. Stabilization and Reconstruction Efforts
Posted: March 28, 2017 by the Simons Center
Featured article: The Tumultuous Recent History of U.S. Stabilization and Reconstruction Efforts: The Way Ahead? by David A. Anderson The U.S. has been directly involved in some level of foreign stabilization and reconstruction effort since the end of World War II... Read More
Featured Article: One Day One Action One Goal
Posted: March 14, 2017 by the Simons Center
Featured article: One Day One Action One Goal by Zurab Elzarov A wise man said that all great things start from small beginnings. Global partnership for effective cooperation can only be achieved when all actors at the grass-roots level share... Read More
News You Can Use: 02/15/17
Posted: February 15, 2017 by the Simons Center
National Security National security adviser Michael Flynn resigns, The Hill Trump 'evaluating the situation' involving Flynn, Russia, Military Times An Unintended Side Effect of Trump's Border Wall, Government Executive The husband-and-wife team driving Trump's national security policy, Politico Two New... Read More
Featured Article: Trust and Networks in the Interagency
Posted: February 7, 2017 by the Simons Center
Featured article: Trust and Networks in the Interagency by Nicole Alexander and Chad Thibodeau Interagency collaboration, integration, and information-sharing have been feverishly discussed and debated topics for decades. The events of September 11, 2001, only highlighted their importance. Since 9/11,... Read More
Featured Article: Synchronizing America’s Humanitarian Strategy
Posted: January 17, 2017 by the Simons Center
Featured article: Synchronizing America’s Humanitarian Strategy in the Wake of Operation United Assistance by Megan McWilliams, Daniel Wiggins and Matthew Wunderlich In 2014, the U.S. led the global response to the escalating Ebola pandemic in West Africa. The crisis spurred... Read More
More from RAND on climate change, international security
Posted: January 12, 2017 by the Simons Center
In late December 2016, RAND Corporation published a dissertation on climate change and international security. The dissertation offers a prospective analysis of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the anticipated security consequences of climate change. According to the author, the... Read More
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