by Ashley Boyle | Sep 24, 2012 | Monitor
ASP Fellow Joshua Foust was one of a group of experts consulted by Micah Zenko for the Council on Foreign Relations on the subject of drones and targeted killings. Asked whether targeted killings “work,” Foust notes that in the context of US...
by Ashley Boyle | Sep 24, 2012 | Monitor
Recent high-profile cyber operations have underscored the need for explicit codes of conduct in international cyberspace. The Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare, a 215-page unofficial document compiled by the NATO Cooperative...
by Ashley Boyle | Sep 20, 2012 | Monitor
ASP Fellow Joshua Foust is quoted in The Washington Post regarding recent shifts in the Taliban’s strategy in Afghanistan. “‘The Taliban are fighting a political war while the United States and its allies are still fighting a tactical military...
by Ashley Boyle | Sep 20, 2012 | Monitor
ASP Fellow Joshua Foust is quoted in The National Interest on the deteriorating security environment in Afghanistan as US and NATO troops continue to conduct training missions ahead of the 2014 exit date. “The training mission is the foundation of the...
by Ashley Boyle | Sep 17, 2012 | Monitor
ASP Fellow Joshua Foust was part of group of experts interviewed by PBS’ Need to Know on the subject of US drone programs operating overseas. The group discussed issues of cost effectiveness, legal precedence, and a lack of empirical data on program...