Future Wars: Protecting Civilians in High-Intensity Urban Warfare

…civil protection becomes compromised and the military finds itself reacting rather than pre-empting, co-planning, and potentially containing the development of humanitarian and political crises. Left unchecked, the movement of IDPs…
The Climate and Ocean Risk Vulnerability Index

…42 (2016), https://www.fao.org/3/a-i5695e.pdf. The ongoing trend of migration to coastal regions and continuing coastal development if left unchecked, can adversely affect coastal cities and their natural resources.16G Hugo, “Future Demographic…
Bordering on Development
…incentive for progressive high tech and communications corporations to cooperate with governments, development and infrastructure banks, and civil society. For the local population, security problems, such as the unchecked flow of…
Beyond the Space Race: Collaboration and Competition in the Future of AI Governance

…more people simply by including them and ensuring that the benefits of AI innovation are broadly shared. Although dystopian futures may emerge from a variety of conditions stemming from unchecked…
Publication: Anti-satellite Weapons, Deterrence and Sino-American Space Relations
…about the dangers of moving warfare into space, with nations targeting the satellites of adversaries for destruction. “Unchecked, hostile action in space could produce debris, orbiting the earth at nine…
North Africa Weekly: December 3, 2025

…effect An Atlantic Council assessment of Mali’s rapidly deteriorating security landscape, arguing that junta mismanagement and jihadist expansion risk triggering destabilization across coastal West Africa if left unchecked. COMMENTARY The…
Desert Solitaire: Why India and Pakistan Should Collaborate to Combat Desertification
…condition, with 81.45 million hectares affected by desertification. Left unchecked, increased desertification across India in the coming years could trigger migration within the country, as farmers and others find themselves…
Mainstreaming Nuclear Pakistan
…priority of terrorism would remain unchecked; Pakistan would continue to court insecurity for extortion; and, finally, that such proposals coddle Pakistan while betraying India. In fact, all these objections are…