by Malcolm Beith | Sep 2, 2016 | Monitor
By: Malcolm Beith A UN departure could cause more than just trouble in terms of quelling rebels. The 20,000 peacekeepers are now a backbone of the nation’s struggling economy.
by Sophia Dahodwala | Dec 4, 2014 | Monitor
The first panel of ASP’s conference “Electricity Supply: What it Means for Security, Development & Geopolitics,” entitled “Electricity: The Catalyst for Change,” brought together an array of development and security experts to highlight the...
by William Chodkowski | Nov 21, 2012 | Monitor
Special Note: Remembering Senator Warren B. Rudman The American Security Project (ASP) expresses its condolences to the family and friends of Senator Warren Rudman on news of his passing Monday night. Senator Rudman was a pillar of leadership while in government...
by Martin Bee | Nov 19, 2012 | Monitor
19 November Congo rebels advance to outskirts of Goma Jonny Hogg/Reuters M23 rebels, led by soldiers mutinying against the DR Congo government, have reached the southern city of Goma after pushing back government troops and facing gunfire from UN peacekeeping...
by Shawn Russell | Jul 10, 2012 | Monitor
By: Shawn Russell A Maoist approach may have produced a more politically meaningful victory with less brutality in the First Congo Civil War.