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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Miscalculation & Misperception in International Security - An Explanation Of Perspectives 2017-08-14
Technology In International Security: A Perspective from Eugene Gholz 2017-08-04
A Global Walkthrough: International Security Perspective from Michael Desch 2017-07-26
Wendy Pearlman - After the Refugee Crisis 2017-04-27
Jacob Shapiro - Linking Small Successes to Strategic Victory 2017-04-19
Chris Layne - International Politics, U.S. Grand Strategy, and the End of the Pax Americana 2017-04-03
Walter McDougall - The Tragedy of U.S. Foreign Policy 2017-03-28
NDISC Unmanned Aerial Systems John Coglianese Lecture 2017-03-20
Page Fortna - Choosing Terror: Rebels' Use of Terrorism in Civil Wars 1970 - 2014 2017-03-10
Seok Joon Kim - Do Costly Signals Matter? A Survey Experimental Study 2017-02-16
Army War College - National Security Strategy: Recommendations for the Next President 2017-01-25
Sebastian Rosato - The Road to Hell: Uncertainty, Intentions, and Great Power Politics 2017-01-19
Jason Lyall - Why Armies Break - Explaining Mass Desertion In Conventional War 2016-11-17
Dina Smeltz - Foreign Policy and Public Opinion in 2016 2016-11-02
Carrie Lee - Politics Of Military Operations: Evidence from Vietnam 2016-10-10
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