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It Takes a Village: Hillary Warms Up to Inuit Rights
Apr 1, 2010 – Less than a year ago – on April 28, 2009 – a delegation of Inuit leaders from Greenland, Canada, Alaska, and Russia presented the Circumpolar Inuit Declaration on Arctic Sovereignty... Read the rest
Cold Front: Lessons from History
Mar 24, 2010 – As the Arctic continues to thaw, and with its thaw, to integrate with the world ocean and the maritime economy that unites the world, the question of which of America’s... Read the rest
UAVs to the Rescue: Fresh from the Battlefield, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Now Protect the Home Front
Jun 30, 2009 – Across the many remote battlezones where the War on Terror is being fought, the highly cost-effective and lethally precise unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has delivered American military power to the... Read the rest
War in the Tribal Zone: Planning for Victory in the Long War: Tribal Conflict, the War on Terror, and a New US Tribal Command
Apr 1, 2009 – Introduction Coalition warfare with sub-state tribal allies has become an increasingly important method to ensure victory in the Long War, especially in those numerous chaotic border zones where the assertion... Read the rest
Securing the Olympics: Lessons of Beijing: China’s huge investment in time, resources and manpower pays off
Feb 15, 2009 – Tragedy struck during the Beijing Olympics last summer when a knife-wielding man stabbed and killed Todd Bachman, the father-in-law of the U.S. men’s indoor volleyball coach Hugh McCutcheon, and seriously... Read the rest
Geopolitics, Climate Change, and the Fate of the Arctic
Feb 15, 2009 – The Arctic is melting, faster than anyone imagined. As the Earth warms, the very existence of the Polar ice pack is now in question, and in our lifetimes we may... Read the rest
Aviation Security at a Crossroads: Private Aircraft Face Increased Security as TSA Broadens its Reach from Commercial to General Aviation Sector
Jan 15, 2009 – Members of the non-commercial, general aviation (or GA) community have been abuzz in recent weeks as the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced it will be expanding its efforts to... Read the rest
Toward a Post-Arctic World
Jan 1, 2009 – Introduction The period between the Cold War’s end, and the current period of rapid climate change, was a quiet period in the field of Arctic security studies—inter-state tensions across the... Read the rest
All Chaos on the Southern Front: With America Embroiled in Overseas Terror War, the War on Drugs Threatens to Engulf its Southern Flank
Nov 15, 2008 – As Americans headed to the polls in record numbers on November 4, one reason for the historic turnout was public concern with America’s open-ended and budget-straining military commitments in Iraq... Read the rest
Stratfor Global Security and Intelligence Report: Worrying Signs from Border Raids
Nov 12, 2008 – Last week, the Mexican government carried out a number of operations in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, aimed at Jaime “El Hummer” Gonzalez Duran, one of the original members of the brutal cartel... Read the rest
Stratfor Global Security and Intelligence Report: Obama and the Presidential Security Challenge
Nov 6, 2008 – The U.S. presidential campaign trail presents a host of challenges for the U.S. Secret Service (USSS) protective detail assigned to cover the presidential candidates, something we’ve discussed previously. Major presidential... Read the rest
Heritage Web Memo: The New Cold War: Reviving the U.S. Presence in the Arctic
Oct 30, 2008 – The Arctic is quickly reemerging as a strategic area where vital U.S. interests are at stake. The geopolitical and geo-economic importance of the Arctic region is rising rapidly, and its... Read the rest
Stratfor Terrorism Intelligence Report: Counterintelligence Implications of Foreign Service National Employees
Sep 29, 2008 – Mexican Attorney General Eduardo Medina Mora said Oct. 27 that five officials from the anti-organized crime unit (SIEDO) of the Office of the Mexican Attorney General (PGR) have been arrested... Read the rest
Order in the Court, or Murder in the Court? Technology, Training, and Vigilance Help Tackle Rise in Courtroom Violence
Aug 15, 2008 – In recent years there has been a rise in courthouse violence, bringing America’s system of justice into the line of fire of an increasingly potent convergence of vigilantism, terrorism and... Read the rest
Order in the Court, or Murder in the Court? Technology, Training, and Vigilance Help Tackle Rise in Courtroom Violence
Aug 14, 2008 – In recent years there has been a rise in courthouse violence, bringing America’s system of justice into the line of fire of an increasingly potent convergence of vigilantism, terrorism and... Read the rest
Outsourcing War: The privatization of war, which dates back to antiquity, is now back in favor
Mar 15, 2008 – In the Long War on Terror, Waged along Multiple Fronts, Outsourcing to Private Military Contractors Helps America Meet its New Challenge Private military companies, or PMCs, offer their customers their... Read the rest
China Military Expansion Could Have Global Implications
Mar 3, 2008 – WASHINGTON – China not only is a rising international economic power, but also is a rising military power with new and developing capabilities that have global implications, according to the... Read the rest
Jasper Wireless Helps Minteos by Providing Global Communications for Natural Hazard Detection System
Feb 19, 2008 – Jasper Wireless, the licensed global machine-to-machine (M2M) mobile operator, today announced that Minteos is using the Jasper Wireless service to provide quick and reliable wireless service around the world to... Read the rest
RSIS Commentary: Energy, Climate Change and Sustainable Development: Are Regional Security Frameworks Prepared?
Nov 19, 2007 – Amid the mixed emotions threatening to dampen the celebratory mood of the 40th Anniversary of ASEAN and its series of related summits, there are important questions about their respective agendas.... Read the rest
Less Lethal Solutions III: Despite Saving Lives, NLWs Come Under Fire as 'CNN Effect' Kicks In
Nov 2, 2007 – Less lethal weapons -- also known as less-than-lethal weapons and in military circles, nonlethal weapons -- have gained notoriety over the years despite their intent to reduce fatalities, with several... Read the rest
Russia's Race for the Arctic and the New Geopolitics of the North Pole: Event summary and video
Oct 30, 2007 – On October 25, The Jamestown Foundation hosted a lecture by Dr. Pavel K. Baev, a Research Professor at the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo. Dr. Baev shared the results of... Read the rest
Russia's Race for the Arctic and the New Geopolitics of the North Pole: Offsite link to full report
Oct 29, 2007 – On October 25, The Jamestown Foundation hosted a lecture by Dr. Pavel K. Baev, a Research Professor at the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo. Dr. Baev shared the results of... Read the rest
Less Lethal Solutions II: Despite Large Number of Lives Saved, Civilian Use Sparks Continuing Controversy
Oct 29, 2007 – NLWs have gained notoriety in recent weeks, after Youtube sensation and rambunctious University of Florida student Andrew Meyer was tased by university police while trying to question former U.S. presidential... Read the rest
Less Lethal Solutions I: As War on Terror Continues, Non-Lethal Weapons Find a Growing Battlefield Role
Oct 21, 2007 – Long a popular tool for civilian law enforcement and riot control, non-lethal weapons (NLWs) are increasingly being used by military professionals who find themselves engaged in protracted counterinsurgency and post-conflict... Read the rest
NTSB Cites Wide Range of UAV Safety Issues
Oct 17, 2007 – Washington, DC - As a result of its first investigation of an accident involving an unmanned aircraft (UA), the National Transportation Safety Board today issued a total of 22 safety... Read the rest
Gates Says US Aid Not Linked to Need for New Latin America Base
Oct 7, 2007 – Paramaribo, Suriname -- U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates says he did not discuss possible locations for a new U.S. base in Latin America on any of the five stops he... Read the rest
US Defense Secretary in Peru for Counter-Narcotics Talks
Oct 6, 2007 – Lima -- U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates discussed the fight against drug trafficking and other international crime during a visit to Peru Friday. VOA's Al Pessin reports from Lima. Peru's... Read the rest
Officials Along US-Canada Border Work to Strike Balance Between Openness, Security
Oct 4, 2007 – Seattle -- Concerns with smuggling and terrorism have led to heightened security along U.S borders. Mike O'Sullivan reports from Seattle. Security cameras on US-Canada border. The U.S. border with Canada, 6,400... Read the rest
Gates Launches Latin American Trip
Oct 2, 2007 – SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador – Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates set off today on a five-day, five-country Latin America trip with his first stop here this morning to meet with... Read the rest
U.S. Africa Command Marks Startup of Initial Operations
Oct 2, 2007 – WASHINGTON – The new U.S. military organization responsible for operations across Africa marked the startup of its initial operations yesterday, according to a U.S. Africa Command news release. The command’s... Read the rest
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