Ryan Fedasiuk (SSP '22) and his team look at the Chinese military's use of artificial intelligence and related technology, exploring over 66,000 PLA purchase records.
Prof. Hoffman and alumnus Jacob Ware look at two major terrorist attacks: The 1946 bombing of the King David Hotel and the 2011 mass shooting in Norway.
Student Alexandria Brill, writing with Philip S. Bolger-Cortez, explains how tightly focused wargames can be a more practical alternative to large, in-depth ones.
Noah Ramsey and adjunct professor Tammy Schultz review Steve Miska’s new book, Baghdad Underground Railroad, which looks at the dangers faced by interpreters and translators in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Drawing on his own experience in Afghanistan, Wesley Satterwhite describes the dangerous situation facing Afghan translators who worked with U.S. troops.