Nato’s Mission Impossible: Its Effects on the Afghan Partisan Movement and on US by Scott Atran
“Nato’s Mission Impossible: Its Effects on the Afghan Partisan Movement and on US,” The Huffington Post, 28 Nov. 2010 by S Atran
“Nato’s Mission Impossible: Its Effects on the Afghan Partisan Movement and on US,” The Huffington Post, 28 Nov. 2010 by S Atran
“Nato’s Mission Impossible: Its Effects on the Afghan Partisan Movement and on US,” The Huffington Post, 28 Nov. 2010 by S Atran
“The Taliban’s Expat Jihadists,” The Guardian, 29 Nov. 2010 by S Atran
“The Taliban’s Expat Jihadists,” The Guardian, 29 Nov. 2010 by S Atran
Young Investigator [line] Jacqueline Lacy graduated from Boston University with a BA in International Relations, specializing in foreign policy and security. Her past research focused on counterterrorism, political violence, international economic development, and drug and human trafficking. In 2009, Jacqueline worked in Buenos Aires analyzing the agricultural conflict between the Argentine government and farmers. Jacqueline…
Technology Fellow [line] Co-Chair, Cyber Behavior and Defense Institute [line] Web Penetration & Defense Vincent Liu, founder and managing partner of Stach & Liu, led the Attack & Penetration and Reverse Engineering teams for the Global Security unit at Honeywell International. Prior to that, he was a consultant with the Ernst & Young Advanced Security…
Research Fellow Linguistics – ARTIS & University of Michigan
“The Indonesia Opportunity: Why this Southeast Asian country is Obama’s best hope for relations with the Muslim world,” Foreign Policy, 9 Nov. 2010 by J Zarate, J Glassman
“The Indonesia Opportunity: Why this Southeast Asian country is Obama’s best hope for relations with the Muslim world,” Foreign Policy, 9 Nov. 2010 by J Zarate, J Glassman
“Keystone Al-Kaeda: In the Battle Against Al Qaeda, the Only thing We Have to Fear is Fear Itself, Foreign Policy, 5 Nov. 2010 by S Atran