24 research outputs found

    WPS Efforts Underway at the Marine Corps University

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    This panel presentation will review the WPS efforts underway by Marine Corps University faculty. Moving from macro to micro-level examples, the first presenter will discuss university-wide programs and the second presenter will emphasize the various ways in which WPS has been integrated into the curriculum at the Command & Staff College. The session will begin by tracing the development of a WPS writing award as well as the execution of a WPS Scholars Program – both of which are open to all MCU students and bring together faculty/staff from across the university. The presentation will continue by reviewing specific WPS curriculum efforts at the Command & Staff College– ranging from the delivery of a “Gender, War and Security” elective to the process of integrating WPS considerations into the core curriculum. The speakers’ overarching objective is to share a set of effective WPS interventions in Professional Military Education that could be replicated and built upon by other military education institutions.https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/wps/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Non-Western small states:activists or survivors?

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    In this introduction to the collection, we explain its focus on non-Western small states. While the terms ‘non-Western’ and ‘small states’ are problematic – we discuss these problems here – the smallness and non-Westerness of the states studied by the contributing authors set them apart in a way that has attracted little academic attention so far. They allow them to operate with fewer normative and practical constraints than their bigger, Western counterparts; offer them a wide range of (often historically forged) political ties; and force them to draw on a diversity of approaches and strategic thinking, and a creativity, that they are too rarely credited for. Non-Western small states, rather than being mere survivors constrained to the world’s periphery, are better understood as activist states intent on existing. The collection offers a range of analytical keys to make sense of these states and their role in the international scene

    The Logic of Change: Pushing the Boundaries of Insurgent Behavior Theory<sup>1</sup>

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    Challenging U.S. Security Assessments of Africa

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    Inside Insurgency

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    A rope from the sky: the making and unmaking of the world's newest state

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    Déjà vu All Over Again : South Sudan’s Return to Conflict

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    Pre-print of article that appeared in: JCLIS (The Journal of Culture, Language, and International Security), vol. 1, issue 1, May 2014</p

    Coercion and Collusion (dissertation) : Change in Rebel Group Treatment of Civilians

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    Ph.D. dissertation in political science from Northwestern University.</p

    Security Threats in Africa (article pre-print) : A Critical Perspective

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    Pre-print of article published online at: http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/publications/ethics_online/0098 </p
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