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American Foreign Policy Editors' Pick Opinion 

Water Scarcity and the Global Security Challenges 

March 2, 2017April 19, 2018 Sajedeh Goudarzi 3 Comments Global war strategy, National Intelligence Council, National security, Water 2017, Water Scarcity

By Michael Curtin Water. It is essential for survival. Phrases often used to describe water are: “life’s sustaining resource” and

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Climate Change Editors' Pick Opinion 

Climate Change: Does it Pose Real Global Security Concerns?

November 10, 2016April 19, 2018 Sajedeh Goudarzi 0 Comments Conference of the Parties, Department of Defense, International Security, National Intelligence Council, Yemen civil war

There is no denying the overwhelming fact that climate change is real. Critics will argue otherwise, but the evidence speaks

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