CISAC Publications
CISAC scholars publish policy-relevant research in many forms, including working papers circulated among subject experts, reports and policy briefings presented at meetings, and the more formal peer-reviewed writings of journals and books.
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- Put innovation at the heart of refugee protection work
Alexander Betts
The Guardian (2013)
Sarin Over Aleppo
Jonathan Hunt
Huffington Post (2013)
Controversy Dims as Public Opinion Shifts
Amy Zegart
The New York Times (2013)
- Reassessing the All-Volunteer Force
Karl Eikenberry
The Washington Quarterly, Winter 2013 (2013)
Mexico needs laser focus in drug war
Benjamin Lessing
The San Francisco Chronicle (2012)
- There is hope yet for Afghanistan
Karl Eikenberry
Financial Times (2012)
- Commentary on "Communicating Uncertainty: Fulfilling the Duty to Inform"
Thomas Fingar
Issues in Science and Technology (2012)
Will Threats Deter Nuclear Terrorism?
Martha Crenshaw
Stanford Security Studies (2012)
Transportation SNAFU Administration
Amy Zegart
Foreign Policy (2012)
Setting the Record Straight
Jeremy M. Weinstein
The Huffington Post (2012)
Spooks, Incorporated
Amy Zegart
Foreign Policy (2012)
Focus on Officers, Not the Media
Amy Zegart
The New York Times (2012)
King David
Amy Zegart
Foreign Policy (2012)
Organizational legacies of violence Conditions favoring insurgency onset in Colombia, 1964–1984
Sarah Zukerman Daly
Journal of Peace Research vol. 49, 3 (2012)

Reaction Time
Martha Crenshaw
Foreign Policy (2012)
Climate and Social Stress: Implications for Security Analysis
Thomas Fingar, David Lobell
The National Academies Press (2012)

- Hacking the President’s DNA
Andrew Hessel, Marc Goodman, Steven Kotler
Atlantic Magazine (2012)



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