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April 28 – Phil Martin, “Strong Commanders, Weak States: How Rebel Governance Shapes Military Integration after Civil War”
April 14th – Barbara Montgomery, “Madness or Method? Evaluating the strategic effectiveness of the Kim dynasty’s nuclear brinkmanship.”
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Tweets by @CSPS_GMUSave the date for 20 May 2015, all day conference for PhD students and faculty in the DC area, and it will be held at […]
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April 28 – Phil Martin, “Strong Commanders, Weak States: How Rebel Governance Shapes Military Integration after Civil War”
April 14th – Barbara Montgomery, “Madness or Method? Evaluating the strategic effectiveness of the Kim dynasty’s nuclear brinkmanship.”
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Tweets by @CSPS_GMUDear colleagues, We are hiring in the Department of Strategy at the Air War College, with a focus at the assistant and associate level. Those […]
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April 28 – Phil Martin, “Strong Commanders, Weak States: How Rebel Governance Shapes Military Integration after Civil War”
April 14th – Barbara Montgomery, “Madness or Method? Evaluating the strategic effectiveness of the Kim dynasty’s nuclear brinkmanship.”
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April 28 – Phil Martin, “Strong Commanders, Weak States: How Rebel Governance Shapes Military Integration after Civil War”
April 14th – Barbara Montgomery, “Madness or Method? Evaluating the strategic effectiveness of the Kim dynasty’s nuclear brinkmanship.”
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Tweets by @CSPS_GMUCurriculum Fellowships on Civil Resistance ICNC offers Curriculum Fellowships on Civil Resistance to academic lecturers and high school teachers to develop ‘a curriculum unit’ on […]
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April 28 – Phil Martin, “Strong Commanders, Weak States: How Rebel Governance Shapes Military Integration after Civil War”
April 14th – Barbara Montgomery, “Madness or Method? Evaluating the strategic effectiveness of the Kim dynasty’s nuclear brinkmanship.”
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Tweets by @CSPS_GMU2015 Competition for the Galina Starovoitova Fellowship on Human Rights and Conflict Resolution The prestigious Starovoitova Fellowship was established following U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine […]
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April 28 – Phil Martin, “Strong Commanders, Weak States: How Rebel Governance Shapes Military Integration after Civil War”
April 14th – Barbara Montgomery, “Madness or Method? Evaluating the strategic effectiveness of the Kim dynasty’s nuclear brinkmanship.”
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Tweets by @CSPS_GMUCongressional Research Grants DEADLINE: All proposals must be received no later than March 1, 2015. The Dirksen Congressional Center invites applications for grants to fund […]
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April 28 – Phil Martin, “Strong Commanders, Weak States: How Rebel Governance Shapes Military Integration after Civil War”
April 14th – Barbara Montgomery, “Madness or Method? Evaluating the strategic effectiveness of the Kim dynasty’s nuclear brinkmanship.”
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Tweets by @CSPS_GMUTraining Students to Extract Value from Big Data: Summary of a Workshop (2014)
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April 28 – Phil Martin, “Strong Commanders, Weak States: How Rebel Governance Shapes Military Integration after Civil War”
April 14th – Barbara Montgomery, “Madness or Method? Evaluating the strategic effectiveness of the Kim dynasty’s nuclear brinkmanship.”
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Tweets by @CSPS_GMUPublic Leadership Education NetworkUnlocking Nonprofits: Innovations and Careers (March 5 – 7, 2015) – Scholarship Application Deadline: January 30, 2015Leveraging Communications and Technology for Policymaking […]
