Avoiding One Pitfall in US-India Relations
…contention between Washington and New Delhi. The public record of the civil nuclear cooperation agreement between the United States and India is quite clear that the transfer of ENR technologies…
Partnering with Governments for a More Secure World

…of Justice and later the Department of Homeland Security, Stimson was the lead analytic content provider to the nation’s first response community, analyzing and developing best practices and success stories…
In Defense of Food Security Roundtable Reports

…University to further discuss the volatile intersection of food insecurity and violent conflict. Food shortages and poor allocation of resources historically presuppose societal discontent, economic downturn, and political change, all…
North Africa Weekly: October 8, 2025

…arms, and propaganda. Discord and Discontent: Morocco’s Digital Protest Wave BBC Africa explainer highlights how Moroccan youth used Discord to organize mass protests, detailing digital organizing strategies and voices from…
Complexities of Risk Reduction in South Asia
…most effectively against preemption by external threats. This dilemma does not lend itself to a solution, although the resumption of Indo-Pakistan dialogue on contentious issues would surely help. It would…
Moving Forward in Iraq: the US Civilian Mission and Security
…State will takeover in October 2011. Meanwhile, to provide security, State plans to hire 7,000 private security contractors (PSCs), more than double the current total. The DOD will provide air…
China’s Conflict Mediation in Myanmar

…close ties to neighboring China, perpetuating the internal conflict in Myanmar. This fact, in addition to questions of political and economic power-sharing left unanswered by the NCA, means internal reconciliation…
Southeast Asia’s Murky Future Clouds Obama’s Sunnylands Summit

…difficult reforms and the economy purges itself of excess capacity and non-performing debt. Meanwhile, the rapid fall in imports of commodities coupled with a weak and still tenuous recovery of…