A list of authors, past and present

Eastern Europe and Russia International Relations NATO Peace & Security Ukraine Živilė Marija Vaicekauskaitė

NATO Enlargement Eastwards: Not Just a Matter of Geopolitics (Part I)

In Part I of this series, Živilė Marija Vaicekauskaite examines why the Baltic States were invited to join NATO, and why Ukraine has not been offered a Membership Action Plan at this time.

Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Health Intelligence & National Security Sandy Vingoe Security The United States of America

The Securitization of Public Health: American Biosecurity Since 2001

Washington has taken great strides in improving America’s biosecurity. Sandy Vingoe considers these changes and what it means for public health in the United States.

Aishwarya Sahai Corinne Stancescu Defense Editors' Forum Eric Morse Hinna Hatif International Relations Iraq ISIS Islamic State Jeremy Voisin Michael Kang Michael Lumbers Michael Oshell Sandra Song Security Syria Terrorism The Middle East and North Africa

Is A More Aggressive Strategy To Counter ISIS Needed?

In the wake of the Paris attacks, our program editors consider whether the West’s military campaign against ISIS should be intensified.

Culture Defense Diplomatic Relations France Ian Goertz Intelligence & National Security International Law & Policy International Relations ISIS Islamic State NATO NATO and Canada Security Terrorism

“Un Acte de Guerre:” What Does President Hollande’s Speech Mean for NATO and Canada

Ian Goertz uses the recent speech made by President Hollande following the Paris terror attacks to examine the importance of rhetoric in international relations.