Issue #16 (July 3, 2024)
Global and National Security Institute (GNSI)
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Celebrating the 248th anniversary of America's Independence! Happy July 4th!
n a just-published research article from GNSI, authors Drs. Robert Burrell and David Diorio conclude that there is hope - with a very large Western caveat. "A 2024 Guide to Resiliency and Resistance in Iran" explains why the resistance movements may yet gain some traction. But they will need a lot of help. Read More.
The first Olympic Games were held in 776 BC in Greece. And for the ensuing centuries, the Games have provided ample political opportunity, despite the enduring idea that the Games "not be political." It's an unrealistic expectation and history bears this out, as shown in this latest Decision Brief from GNSI. Find out how.
Current Spotlight (Vol 17, No 2). US Military Foreign Disaster Relief: Challenges and Proposed Mitigations. As climate change increases natural disasters, the DoD has not adjusted to the expected rise of risks and costs of foreign disaster responses. Written by: James Ward
From the JSS Archives (Vol 13, No 4) Climate Change and Hybrid Warfare Strategies Climate crises and subsequent security risks fail to fall into traditional security responses. COIN and hybrid warfare strategies can be applied to climate-related security risks. Written by Chad Briggs
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A thought-provoking analysis of one of GNSI's most popular Policy Dialogues event. Read the full report.
Retired U.S. Marine Corps general, Frank McKenzie, pulls back the curtain a bit on life as a 4-Star general in the latest episode of our video podcast, "What's Really Happening?" Watch the Video
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