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5 March 2024

Center for Security Studies, Georgetown UniversityGeorgetown Security Studies Review, February 2024, v. 11, no. 2

Of Lice and Men: America Needs to Rethink Its National Security Paradigm

What Made War Inevitable: Great-Power Competition and Civil War in Thucydides’s History of the Peloponnesian War

Arms, Ideology, and Alignment: Analyzing U.S.-Soviet Realignment During the Ogaden War

Reining in the Iranian Nuclear Threat: The Unviability of a JCPOA Revival and the Need for a New Game Plan

The Double-Edged Sword of Diplomatic Immunity: The ICJ and the Case Studies of Germany v. Italy and Mohammed bin Salman

Russian Influence and Disinformation Operations in the Balkans

Malaya to Vietnam: The British Counterinsurgency Model and Its Replication Challenges

Tightening the Screws: Examining the Efficacy of U.S. Sanctions Against Russia Amid the Russo-Ukrainian War

It’s All Connected: The Impact of Russian Sanctions on Global Trade Relationships

Decoding Beijing: Book Review of Susan Shirk’s Overreach: How China Derailed Its Peaceful Rise

A Tale of Two Koreas: How the Diverging Korean Language Will Challenge Future Unification

The Decaying Superpower: A Review of the Russian Navy

Sharing Secrets: Why Do States Publicly Share Intelligence?




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