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January 17th, 2013

New Mexican President may be able to break cycle of drug violence

Op-ed: The San Francisco Chronicle on January 11, 2012

CISAC Postdoctoral Fellow Ben Lessing outlines how Mexico's new president, Enrique Peña Nieto, may differ significantly from his predecessor in dealing with the country's drug war. Lessing argues Peña Nieto's middle path may lay the foundation to break Mexico's cycle of violence. Read more »



January 8th, 2013

Zegart: Brennan as CIA director reflects increasing public tolerance for torture

Op-ed: The New York Times on January 7, 2013

CISAC Faculty Member Amy Zegart discusses how changing American attitudes toward torture have impacted intelligence agencies. The Obama administration's recent appointment of John Brennan to lead the CIA is a case in point. Read more »



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