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September 7, 2006

United States
Targets for Terrorists: Post-9/11 Aviation Security

The air travel system remains one of the most high-profile targets for terrorists. This backgrounder examines efforts to improve aviation security since the 9/11 attacks.

May 1, 2015

Political Transitions
You Might Have Missed: Drone Strikes, Nation-building, and the U.S. Aviation Inventory

Elisabeth Bumiller, “Soldier, Thinker, Hunter, Spy: Drawing a Bead on Al Qaeda,” New York Times, September 3, 2011. In Mr. [Michael] Vickers’s [top adviser to then-secretary of defense Leon E. Panet…

Aviation Inventory

July 11, 2018

Nigeria
Nigerian Radio Show Offers a Measure of Justice Where the State Does Not

Unable to rely on the state, urban Nigerians are also finding alternative ways to address their grievances. Some are turning to a radio show, “The Bakete Family,” hosted by Ahman Isah and broadcast by Human Rights Radio six days a week from Abuja.

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July 28, 2011

Diplomacy and International Institutions
The World Next Week: Debt, Egypt, and North Korea

A defaced image of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is seen on a sign along a highway in Cairo. (Amr Dalsh/courtesy Reuters) The World Next Week podcast is up. Bob McMahon and I discussed wha…

The World Next Week: Debt, Egypt, and North Korea

October 21, 2014

United States
Veterans' Challenges in the Transition to Civilian Life

One Mind's Peter W. Chiarelli, Veterans Benefit Administration's Allison A. Hickey, and Goldman Sachs' Owen O'Driscoll West join Matthew Pottinger of Davidson Kempner Capital Management to discuss th…

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