Feb 13 Thu Thursday CISSM Global Forum | Innovation and Its Discontents: National Models of Military Innovation and the Dual-Use Conundrum 1203 Van Munching Hall Amy J.
Jan 30 Thu Thursday CISSM Global Forum | The Roots of Ethnic Conflict in China's Xinjiang Province 1203 Van Munching Hall Chuyu Liu, Postdoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
Here's why Qassem Soleimani was a 'popular Iranian figure', a UMD study says January 3, 2020 CBS Faculty: Nancy Gallagher
Kim Jong Un’s ‘major’ strategy shift on North Korean weapons and economy January 1, 2020 PBS News Hour Faculty: Naoko Aoki
Why the Next North Korea Crisis May Bring Less Fire and Fury December 13, 2019 Bloomberg Faculty: Naoko Aoki
Russian Disinformation Campaigns re Biological Weapons in the Putin Era School Authors: Milton Leitenberg Other Authors: Milton Leitenberg December 11, 2019
Use of armed force against North Korea would be “horrible” for U.S.: KPA December 4, 2019 NK News Faculty: Naoko Aoki
And the Prize for Global Nuclear Security Goes to… China School Authors: Sara Z. Kutchesfahani December 6, 2019
How to Prioritize Strategic Risks that Affect Critical Infrastructure School Authors: Charles Harry Other Authors: Charles Harry November 15, 2019
Dec 05 Thu Thursday CISSM Global Forum | The Security Implications of Human Trafficking 1107 Van Munching Hall Human trafficking is not only an affront to human rights and dignity—it is also a criminal and security concern. It can fuel conflict by enabling armed and extremist groups to raise revenue and expand their power and military capabilities.