The Future of Antiquity Theft and Recovery Owen Cummings Aug 23, 2019 Art theft and the looting of burials and other ancient sites is not new. However, insurgent groups like ISIL,…
No Shortcut to Justice: Exploring Avenues of Accountability for Daesh Crimes in… Tiran Rahimian Mar 12, 2018 As the United Nations sews up its agreement with the Iraqi government to collect evidence of Daesh crimes, the need…
The End of Political Science as We Know It Emily Hunt Feb 1, 2017 The world has entered a stage where cause can be identified, but there is no way to determine the effects that will…
Trump’s Executive Order: Will It Be Effective? Helena Martin Jan 30, 2017 American president Donald Trump signed an executive order that closed the country’s borders to refugees. It will…
Religious Repression and U.S. Security Aid: a Tale of Central Asian Jihad Eloise Goldsmith Nov 25, 2016 In April of 2015 Tajik police commander Gulmurod Khalimov disappeared for over a month after telling his family he…
The Terminology of Terrorists Cassidy Bright Nov 16, 2016 In a time period that promotes the importance of political correctness, this necessity has also spread to include…
The Mosul Dam: an Unlikely Weapon of Unparalleled Force Emily Hunt Nov 10, 2016 Mosul used to be the second largest city in Iraq and the Northwest commercial center, naturally leaving it with a…
Under the Cloak of War: The Ghost Battles in the Levant Sarie Khalid Aug 24, 2016 The Syrian Civil war has become a deadly geopolitical and humanitarian catastrophe. For the first time since…
Lone Wolf Terrorism and Soft Targets: A Culture of Fear Thea Koper Aug 2, 2016 Over recent years, and increasingly so in the past few months, the world has seen an increase in groups, such as…
Ransom Payments: A Double-Edged Sword Thea Koper Jun 9, 2016 Kidnapping foreign citizens in exchange for ransom money has become one of the key methods of financing and…