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Health and the Environment
Health and environmental issues will heavily impact global security in the coming decades and pose important challenges for international cooperation. The relationship between the environment, and international security is attracting increased interest among scholars and policymakers alike.
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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)
The Application of Ecological Theory Toward an Understanding of the Human Microbiome
Elizabeth Costello, Keaton Stagaman, Les Dethlefsen, Brendan J.M. Bohannan, David Relman
Science vol. 336, 6086 (2012)
- Geophysical limits to global wind power
Katherine D. Marvel, Ben Kravitz, Ken Caldeira
Nature Climate Change vol. 2, 9 (2012)

Ask the Experts: Preventing Sexual Violence
Dara K. Cohen, Elisabeth Jean Wood,
Council on Foreign Relations (2012)
Dueling incentives : Sexual violence in Liberia and the politics of human rights advocacy
Dara K. Cohen, Amelia Hoover Green
Journal of Peace Research vol. 49, 445 (2012)

- Congress Could Deal Death Blow to American Scientific Exceptionalism
Robert Forrest
The Huffington Post (2012)
- Exposure to Low-‐Dose Radiation: We Need Social Discussion for Risk Judgment
Toshihiro Higuchi
Asahi Shimbun (2012)

- Global Implications of China's Challenges – Part I
Thomas Fingar
YaleGlobal Online (2012)

Technology Can Nudge Climate Change Politics
Charles Perrow
Bloomberg News (2011)

Rape Reporting During War: Why the Numbers Don't Mean What You Think They Do
Dara K. Cohen
Foreign Affairs (2011)




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