“The New York Times ran an interesting article discussing the questions raised by the post-Paris air strikes conducted by France. It put me in mind of several other questions that U.S. President Barack Obama has not answered (and may not even have been asked).”
The world is living through a period of extraordinary instability and volatility, “at the front end of a new and dangerous era,” former U.S. national security adviser Tom Donilon told a Duke audience.
Mark Mazzetti ’96, a national security correspondent for The New York Times, talks about the aftermath of the Paris attacks. Photo by Maya-Anaïs Yataghène.
Terrorism
Americans need to stop overreacting to terror alerts
Fortune
Terrorism
Human shields: The dialogue continues
As the Paris attacks tragically illustrate, we already live in a world where the worst of humankind exhibit a stunning contempt for the law.
Just Security
Terrorism
How to deal with Islamic radicalization in the U.S.
PBS NewsHour
Terrorism
Awkward questions for President Obama about fighting the Islamic State
“The New York Times ran an interesting article discussing the questions raised by the post-Paris air strikes conducted by France. It put me in mind of several other questions that U.S. President Barack Obama has not answered (and may not even have been asked).”
Foreign Policy
Terrorism
National security expert warns of new era of terrorism
The world is living through a period of extraordinary instability and volatility, “at the front end of a new and dangerous era,” former U.S. national security adviser Tom Donilon told a Duke audience.
Sanford School of Public Policy
Terrorism
The attacks in Paris and options to combat terrorism
Mark Mazzetti ’96, a national security correspondent for The New York Times, talks about the aftermath of the Paris attacks. Photo by Maya-Anaïs Yataghène.
The Diane Rehm Show
Terrorism
The Stade de France – a history in fragments
Africacountry.com