by Matthew Wallin | Nov 17, 2015 | Monitor
The recent terror attacks in Paris have created renewed demand to develop a real strategy for defeating ISIS. From Beirut to the Metrojet bombing over the Sinai, these attacks show spillover from the Syrian Civil War that threatens the livelihood of people far beyond...
by Ngoc H. Le | Oct 29, 2015 | Monitor
On 28 October 2015, the Australian Climate Security Panel at the Australian Defense Force Academy discussed the security threats of climate change. Australian Defense Forces are increasingly working with the U.S. and U.K militaries on this issue. In the panel, Will...
by Ngoc H. Le | Oct 22, 2015 | Monitor
October 21, 2015 – Andrew Holland, the Director of Studies and Senior Fellow at the American Security Project, joined the “Insights from a National Dialogue on Climate Change, Energy, and Security” conference co- sponsored by the CAN corporation, the EU...
by American Security Project | Oct 8, 2015 | Monitor
This is a post from Andrew Landrum, a current Juris Doctor candidate in University of Richmond School of Law. He presents the case of Microgrids in El Niño, which could be able to generate and store electricity for use independent of the traditional national grid in...
by American Security Project | Sep 9, 2015 | Monitor
This article by ASP Adjunct Fellow Asha Castleberry describes her impressions of Iraq from her time in the Middle East. My return home from the Middle East confronted me with a major U.S. foreign policy debate: how to counter the Islamic State of Iraq (ISIL), also...