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Fletcher Security Review, the Security Studies Journal of The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy | Omnibus Securitas |

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Joined December 2012

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    Aug 30

    Rapid and dynamic changes across the spectrum in the last year. Where could these new roads lead? The 2021 Edition is HERE

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  2. Sep 24

    Data science capacity building; we’ve heard about it, but how. are organizations going about it? Dr. Colleen McCue and Fletcher’s USAF National Defense Fellow, Lt. Col. Brandon Daigle write about it below

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  3. Sep 21

    What’s the future of the US Dollar? Is it in decline? Or will it continue strong as ever? Professor Benjamin Cohen gives us his thoughts in our newest edition.

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  4. Sep 20

    Fletcher’s very own 2021 USCG fellow, Captain , recently wrote about the future of behavioral norms in the Western Pacific. Check it out here!

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  5. Sep 17

    Should Hong Kong policy stay on Biden’s radar? researchers and Zach Cooper per discuss why it should here

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  6. Sep 16

    How should the Biden Admin form policy towards China? Fletcher PhD and fellow Scott MacDonald wrote about what US regional policy should entail here.

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  7. Sep 15

    What crucial lessons should the US and Japan take away from the Covid-19 pandemic? Director and interim dean Kent E. Calder gave us his thoughts in our recent issue

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  8. Sep 14

    Wondering how nations can prevent another pandemic from causing the havoc Covid-19 did? Dr. spoke with us on the future of pandemic preparedness here

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  9. Sep 14

    Global Health Diplomacy: what is it and how can nations utilize it to prevent and mitigate future pandemics? Professors from Cynthia Buckley, Ralph Clem, and discuss this hot topic

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  10. Sep 9

    In it’s 76th year, what does the future hold for the United Nations? Under-Secretary General, David Malone, gives us his thoughts in his article.

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  11. Sep 9
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    Beyond excited to share ’s discussion on The ‘Climate-Security Century’ and more in our newly published edition

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  12. Sep 8

    How can the US Department of Defense keep pace to near-peer competitors with its technology acquisition process? and Fletcher alum, Rabia Altaf gives her thoughts below

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  13. Sep 8

    What trends in nuclear weapons technology could lead to future systemic risks? ’s Dr. gave us his thoughts

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  14. Sep 8

    What trends in nuclear weapons technology could lead to future systemic risks? ’s Dr. gave us his thoughts

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  15. Sep 8

    Thanks again to for the support!

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  16. Sep 8

    Also, a huge shout out to for their continued support!

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  17. Sep 7

    Resurgent Russia? Declining Russia? Revisionist Russia? What could the future hold for a Eurasian Economic Union? expert speaks about that here

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  18. Sep 7

    No more INF and new Russian weapon systems coming online? Maj. Christopher Mihal, PMP, gives us a rundown of Russia’s capabilities in our new issue

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  19. Sep 3

    "China is clearly a potential threat to the United States, but one thing that mitigates the threat is that no authoritarian country has really been able to fully develop economically." discusses U.S.-China relations with :

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  20. Sep 4

    Excited to share my piece in "The Essentiality of Cognitive Diversity in American National Security"

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  21. Sep 3

    Political decay + armed militias popping up worldwide. What does this mean for the future of conflict? ’s Dr Bradford McGuinn gives us his insight in our latest edition

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