Members of the IWP community produce research on a myriad of topics, analyzing past events, addressing contemporary issues, and contributing to the existing knowledge on foreign affairs, statecraft, and intelligence.
Religious advisement: Impact of religion on military operations and strategic implications
CH (COL) Alan F. Pomaville, 2013-14 IWP US Army War College Fellow, completed a paper during his fellowship entitled: “Religious Advisement: Impact of Religion on Military Operations and Strategic Implications.”
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CH (COL) Alan F. Pomaville, 2013-14 IWP US Army War College Fellow, completed a paper during his fellowship entitlted: “Religious Advisement: Impact of Religion on Military Operations and Strategic Implications.”
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CH (LTC) John L. Kallerson, 2013-14 IWP US Army War College Fellow, has recently released a paper he completed during his fellowship at the Institute: “National Strategy for Religious Leader Engagements: Interagency Challenges Supporting Combatant Commands.”
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COL Jeffery A. Carter, USA, 2013-14 IWP US Army War College Fellow, has released the paper he completed during his fellowship at the Institute: “Overreliance: Logistics Contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan.”
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Human Rights Resource Guide – Republic of Korea 2014 is a comprehensive resource guide which categorizes major human rights issues of Korea according to ten selected Articles of Universal Declaration of Human Rights and contains extensive resources regarding each human rights issue in order to assist those who are interested in human rights as a…
Read More from Guide to Human Rights in the Republic of Korea ›Prof. deGraffenreid discusses Reagan’s intelligence and security policies
Professor Ken deGraffenreid delivered the Second Annual Reagan Intelligence Lecture at IWP on April 20, 2012. Professor Charles Smith, IWP’s academic dean, provided a brief introduction, describing deGraffenreid as an “intelligence pro” and the “architect of our [IWP’s] strategic intelligence program.”
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The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy (ASCE) has published a paper by IWP alumna Mallorie Marino on the topic of “The Cuban Apparatus for Active Measures: Propaganda and Disinformation against the United States.”
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The following paper was presented by IWP professor Eugene Poteat at an intelligence conference at Nottingham University in Englad in spring 2011.
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The International Affairs Forum website has recently published the papers of two IWP students, Matthew Gannon and Jeannine Miller.
Read More from Student papers published by the International Affairs Forum ›IWP Professor addresses problems of property restitution
The problem of property restitution in societies once ruled by regimes hostile to the concept of private property rights is a complex one.
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