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Wargame of Drones: Remotely Piloted Aircraft and Crisis Escalation
Erik Lin-Greenberg
Journal of Conflict Resolution Vol. 66, No. 10, June 2022
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Boots on the ground, eyes in the sky
Erik Lin-Greenberg
Foreign Affairs, May 30, 2022 (With Theo Milonopolous)
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Israeli Public Opinion on the Use of Nuclear Weapons: Lessons From Terror Management Theory
Doreen Horschig
Journal of Global Security Studies, Volume 7, Issue 2, June 2022
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How Education Decreases the Fear of Terrorism
Peter Krause (with Daniel Gustafson, Jordan Theriault, and Liane Young)
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The Russo-Ukrainian war’s dangerous slide into total societal conflict
Jonathan Shimshoni (with Ariel E Levite)
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The US is expanding its goals in Ukraine - that's dangerous
Caitlin Talmadge
Washington Post, May 11, 2022 (With Brendan Rittenhouse Green)
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Putin just tested a new nuclear missile. Here’s what it means for the United States— and China
Caitlin Talmadge
Washington Post, April 26, 2022
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The risk of Russian chemical weapons use
Doreen Horschig
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Swords and Emotions: The American Civil War and Society-centric Strategy
Jonathan (Yoni) Shimshoni
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The Nuclear Balance Is What States Make of It
David C. Logan
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Blowback Operations as Rebel Strategy: How Sectarian Violence Spread from Syria into Lebanon, 2013–14
Peter Krause (with Nils Hägerdal)
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How the war in Ukraine could get much worse
Joshua Shifrinson (with Emma Ashford)
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The Russian sanctions regime and the risk of catastrophic success
Erik Sand and Suzanne Freeman
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When Migrants Become Weapons: The Long History and Worrying Future of a Coercive Tactic
Kelly M. Greenhill
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