Gender in India’s indo-Pacific foreign policy: a critical analysis of the act east policy and the quadrilateral security dialogue (Quad)

Gender in India’s indo-Pacific foreign policy: a critical analysis of the act east policy and the quadrilateral security dialogue (Quad) . Ila Joshi Gunjan Singh a Department of Humanities and…
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Children’s rights, ‘foreign fighters’, counter-terrorism: children of nowhere

Children’s rights, ‘foreign fighters’, counter-terrorism: children of nowhere . Serena S. Said Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University Read the syndicated article here
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Beyond gender parity: feminist critique of instrumentalism in United Nations peace operations and perspectives from Indian uniformed female peacekeepers

Beyond gender parity: feminist critique of instrumentalism in United Nations peace operations and perspectives from Indian uniformed female peacekeepers . Anu Dhull Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute…
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Rethinking counterterrorism: targeting organisational incentives, not just attacks

Rethinking counterterrorism: targeting organisational incentives, not just attacks . Henry Prunckun Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security, Charles Sturt University Read the syndicated article here
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We never expected that: a comparative study of failures in national and business intelligence

We never expected that: a comparative study of failures in national and business intelligence . Leslie A. Guelcher Center for Intelligence and Security Studies, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, USA…
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Daesh ideology and women’s rights in the Maghreb: a reaction to homegrown modernity

Daesh ideology and women’s rights in the Maghreb: a reaction to homegrown modernity . Wahyudi Akmaliah Research Centre for Society and Culture, National Research and Innovation Agency (PMB-BRIN), Jakarta, Indonesia…
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The Committee of Intelligence and Security Services of Africa (CISSA): fostering ethical credibility through the collective common good responsibilities

The Committee of Intelligence and Security Services of Africa (CISSA): fostering ethical credibility through the collective common good responsibilities . Lincoln Cave Ethics Institute South Africa, Pretoria, Gauteng Province, South…
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The gendered and colonial lives of Gurkhas in private security: from military to market

The gendered and colonial lives of Gurkhas in private security: from military to market . Niha Pandey Politics and International Relations, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia Read the syndicated article here
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Closing the tech gap: updating cyber and technology curriculum for homeland security professionals

Closing the tech gap: updating cyber and technology curriculum for homeland security professionals . Deanna House Michelle Black Lana Obradovic a Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis, University of Nebraska, Omaha,…
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Countering violent extremism research and practice in a time of upheaval: the FBI’s Beyond Belief handbook

Countering violent extremism research and practice in a time of upheaval: the FBI’s Beyond Belief handbook . Andrew Zammit Institute for Sustainable Industries and Liveable Cities, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia…
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Rebuilding epistemic authority: strategic transparency and digital ethnography in policing and intelligence

Rebuilding epistemic authority: strategic transparency and digital ethnography in policing and intelligence . Daniel Baldino Mark Balnaves School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Notre Dame, Perth, Australia Read…
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