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Climate Change Prompts Broader Security—Now

November 9, 2020 Rebecca Blaser 0 Comments Climate Change, global warming, greenhouse gas, human security, International Security, Migration, paris accord, Politics, security, stateless, United States

By Robert Bost Climate change poses a clear and present threat to humans everywhere. The task at hand is so

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Vulnerable Nations: A Case for the Kurds

March 2, 2020March 2, 2020 Sushant Naidu 0 Comments International Security, Iran, Iraq, Kurds, Middle East, Nation, opinion, Securitization, State, Syria

By Robert Bost Nations and states are often mentioned in the same breath, as if interchangeable. However, that is not

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The Possibility of Pandemic as a Security Issue: The Coronavirus Case

February 17, 2020February 18, 2020 Sushant Naidu 1 Comment China, Coronavirus, Global Health, Health, International Security, Military, Securitization

Image Credit: Xioalu Chu/Getty Images.   By Michael Dombrowski   In the last month and a half, a new virus

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The UN Isn’t Failing

October 19, 2018 Meagan Torello 0 Comments Human Rights, International Security, security, Security Council, UN reform, UNGA, United Nations

by Michael Galloway Claims that the United Nations is failing are short-sighted and misunderstand both its purpose and its methods

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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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