Volume 10, Issue 2 of The Georgetown Security Studies Review is now available. View and download the issue here.
Georgetown Security Studies Review Volume 10 Issue 2
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Uncollated individual articles can be found below:
Carley Berlin, “Winning the War of Ideas: How the United States Can Use Counter-Messaging to Fight the Russian Imperial Movement“
Shuva Das and Leo S.F. Lin, “Trafficking of Women in Bangladesh: An Analysis from a Feminist Human-Security Framework“
Steven Hu, “Authoritarian Friends and Totalitarian Enemies: The Relevance of the Kirkpatrick Doctrine in the Twenty-First Century“
Michael Kiseok Kang, “Enemies, Allies, and Artificial Intelligence: Developing Rules and Norms for Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems“
Alisa Laufer, “Irregular Conflict, Irregular Harms: Analyzing Patterns of Civilian Harm in the South China Sea“
Ona Spreenberg, “Technology Companies as Emerging Superpowers: A Brazil Case Study on the Competition Between American and Chinese Cloud Computing Companies for Global Influence“