Volume 11, Issue 1 of The Georgetown Security Studies Review is now available. View and download the issue here.
Georgetown Security Studies Review Volume 11 Issue 1
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Uncollated individual articles can be found below:
Luke Baumgartner, “An Analysis of Israel’s Counter-Hezbollah Strategy“
Paul Cormarie, “Loyal Principles: The Logic of a French Return to NATO After the Cold War“
Amos C. Fox, “Reframing Proxy War Thinking: Temporal Advantage, Strategic Flexibility, and Attrition“
Patrick Hutson, “When an Intelligence Agency Loses Its Mind: An Analysis of the KGB’s Operation RYAN and What It Means for Russia’s War against Ukraine“
Jordyn Iger, “Turning Grievance and Vulnerability Into Violence: Lessons on Identity-Based Conflict from the United States and Overseas“
Kara Joyce, “Gender Roles and Military Necessity: Women’s Inclusion in the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam“
Miriam Kvaratskhelia, “International Legal Accountability and the World Order: Book Review of Geoffrey Robertson’s Crimes Against Humanity: The Struggle for Global Justice“
Miriam Kvaratskhelia, “Soviet Nationality Policy and the Forgotten Periphery: Book Review of Kate Brown’s A Biography of No Place: From Ethnic Borderland to Soviet Heartland“
Michael P. Losacco, “Alt-ternative Perspective: Can Gang Classification Mitigate the Threat of Violent Extremism?“
Jessica Maksimov, “The Worst Menace to Society: Turkey’s Approach to Digital Censorship“
Christian Trotti, “Lessons Learned and Neglected: Germany and the Viability of the Offensive Before World War I“