Professor of the practice of law; executive director of the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security.
He specializes in national security, international law, civil-military relations, cyberwar, airpower, counter-insurgency, military justice, and ethical issues related to the practice of national security law. Dunlap is a former deputy judge advocate general of the U.S. Air Force who retired from the military in 2010 as a major general.
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Mary “Missy” Cummings
Associate professor of mechanical engineering and materials science and director of the Humans and Autonomy Lab
Expertise: Engineering > Military and U.S. Foreign Policy
She is one of the nation’s leading experts on the use of aerial drones and drone policy, having appeared on such programs as The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, and 60 Minutes. She also researches driverless vehicles, the interactions of human and computer decision-making systems and human boredom during long, mostly autonomous tasks.
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Associate professor of the practice of political science in the Department of Political Science and a faculty member in the Duke Islamic Studies Center and Duke University Middle East Studies Center
Expertise: Foreign Politics and Terrorism > Military and U.S. Foreign Policy
Maghraoui specializes in political identity, political culture, and Islam and politics, with a focus on North Africa and the Middle East.
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Professor of the practice of law; executive director of the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security.
Expertise: Foreign Politics and Terrorism > Military and U.S. Foreign Policy
He specializes in national security, international law, civil-military relations, cyberwar, airpower, counter-insurgency, military justice, and ethical issues related to the practice of national security law. Dunlap is a former deputy judge advocate general of the U.S. Air Force who retired from the military in 2010 as a major general.