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Governance, Organizations, and Security
Governance and organization issues affect government agencies' ability to transcend cultural or bureaucratic problems that can bedevil security policy. They can also impact nations' ability to cooperate with one another. Understanding and addressing these issues is a major priority for CISAC.
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Publications
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Requiem for a Realist: Remembering the nuclear strategist
Scott D. Sagan
Foreign Policy (2013)
Ready-to-use food-allocation policy to reduce the effects of childhood undernutrition in developing countries
Yan Yang, Jan Van den Broeck, Lawrence M. Wein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences vol. 10, 1073 (2013)
State Strategies in Multi-Ethnic Territories: Explaining Variation in the Former Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc
Sarah Zukerman Daly
British Journal of Political Science (2013)
- For Each and Every Child: A strategy for Education Equity and Excellence
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, The Equity and Excellence Commission
(2013)
Hillary Clinton's mixed legacy at State
Anja Manuel
The San Francisco Chronicle (2013)
- Tough Witness
Amy Zegart
Foreign Policy (2013)
Sarin Over Aleppo
Jonathan Hunt
Huffington Post (2013)
- Reassessing the All-Volunteer Force
Karl Eikenberry
The Washington Quarterly, Winter 2013 (2013)
Mexico needs laser focus in drug war
Benjamin Lessing
The San Francisco Chronicle (2012)
- There is hope yet for Afghanistan
Karl Eikenberry
Financial Times (2012)
Focus on Officers, Not the Media
Amy Zegart
The New York Times (2012)


