A list of authors, past and present

Neil Siviter Operations

Reconvening the NATO-Russia Council: How Renewed Engagement Could Strengthen Global Security

For two years now, following Russia’s illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014, cooperation within the NATO-Russia Council (NRC) had been suspended. With a meeting of the NRC scheduled to take place in April 20, 2016, Neil Siviter examines how renewed cooperation could strengthen approaches to longstanding international security issues.

Expanding Community Pierre-Olivier Bussieres

From Dayton to ISIS: Reassessing Bosnia’s Post-War Agreements

21 years after the Dayton Accords, the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina is cracking, and this vulnerability is turning into a threat to European Security. Pierre-Olivier Bussieres argues that the real problem is not the Islamic State, but a system of ethnic divide that provided a fertile ground for a network of arms smugglers and radical preachers.

Aleksi Korpela Defense Editors' Forum Global Governance Intelligence & National Security Khalid Mahdi Security Terrorism

Is The Nuclear Security Summit An Effective Forum For Addressing The Threat Of Nuclear Terrorism?

Is the Nuclear Security Summit a mere talking shop or a worthy initiative that’s making a difference? Our program editors weigh in.