Category: Charli Carpenter
The best event I attended at ISA this year wasn’t the panel on pirates, nor the panel on war law, nor the panel on blogging, nor the gender and security discussion group, but Saturday morning’s pa
David Axe at War is Boring critiques the latest Navy strategy document for conflating piracy, terrorists and national insurgents. There are no proven links between Somali pirates, based in northern So
Among events I attended last week at the International Studies Association Annual Conference: an informal discussion on the relationship between IR feminist theory and security studies, organized by m
Some initial tidbits from conference papers I read or heard presented while AWOL: 1) At a panel on pirates: Isaac Kamola: The recent securitization of Somali piracy is a pretty big mystery given how f
Blogging will be light over the next week while I and many colleagues descend upon the city of New Orleans for the International Studies Association Annual Conference – or, as I explained cheekily t
Finally had a look at the 2010 QDR on the plane to New Orleans yesterday. I don’t mean to poke fun of our defense establishment’s hard work. I promise I’ll have some kind of substantive comment
The HSR study I mentioned before on the declining toll of war has attracted a number of criticisms. Les Roberts at Making Sense of Sudan argues that their result is an artifact of the way in which the
The US military shot down a missile with a laser fired from a Boeing 747 this week, the first time an anti-missile system has destroyed a missile in its boost phase, according to media reports. But fa
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