The Notre Dame International Security Center was established in 2008 to provide a forum where leading scholars in national security studies from Notre Dame and elsewhere could come together to explore some of the most pressing issues in national security policy.

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STS | The Taliban Redux: The Future of Counterterrorism in a Taliban Controlled Afghanistan 2021-11-24
Light Water Capitalism: Nonproliferation and U.S. Global Power 2021-11-22
STS | Critical Mineral Supply Chains and Electric Vehicles: Charting the American Course 2021-10-15
STS | Civil Affairs Operations in Great Power Competition 2021-10-04
The Bomb 2021-09-03
Flash Panel | The Fall of Afghanistan 2021-08-26
After the Apocalypse: A Conversation With Andrew Bacevich 2021-08-20
National Service or Servitude? 2021-06-24
The Problem of Alliance Abandonment in Postwar US Foreign Policy 2021-05-14
Students Talk Security | Domestic Politics and the Russia-Ukraine Conflict 2021-05-05
Students Talk Security | America's Evolving Role in the Middle East's Cold War 2021-04-23
Students Talk Security | Domestic Terrorism and its Implications for U.S. National Security 2021-04-09
Do Wars Make States and States Make War: Rethinking the Origins of the Seven Years War 2021-04-09
Students Talk Security | A New Faustian Bargain? 2021-04-05
Flexibility in Order: Three Conditions that Preclude Change in International Order 2021-03-31
Afghanistan: Hold 'em, Fold 'em, Walk Away, or Run 2021-03-29
Geopolitics: The Competing Maritime and Continental World Orders 2021-03-22
Large-N Qualitative Analysis (LNQA) 2021-03-15
Students Talk Security | Anticipate, Prevent, Respond 2021-03-04
Students Talk Security | Smart Sanctions 101: Strategic Economic Peacebuilding 2021-03-01
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