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1309660
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May 29th, 2019 12:00AM
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict (ISAC)
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Think Tanks
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May 29th, 2019 12:10AM
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May 29th, 2019 12:10AM
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Our Vision
Modern-day asymmetric conflicts often seem to be both endless and pointless, with the innocent suffering from brutal violence as well as the degradation of civil society brought about by constant threat. States, while remaining the most effective providers of security and prosperity to their citizens, have tremendous difficulty coping with non-state adversaries while maintaining their international—and even domestic—legitimacy. We believe that a better understanding of the origins and dynamics of these “fourth-generation” conflicts can enable faster and more constructive conflict resolution, greater social resilience, and ultimately a more peaceful world.
Our Mission
The Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict will conduct broadly interdisciplinary research on the factors that promote and prolong conflicts, the ways in which conflicts can be successfully resolved, and strategies for coping with ongoing conflict; we will actively seek alliances with other organizations and individuals in order to help develop this field of study. ISAC will educate the general public as well as security and government professionals through website publications, lectures, and workshops. We will also provide advice to government bodies regarding constructive, effective strategies for conducting and resolving asymmetric conflicts.
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Aysmmetric Conflict, Fourth-Generation Warfare, Radicalization and De-radicalization, Cyberwar
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict
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private:instituteforthestudyofasymmetricconflict-2
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1309660
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Mar 19th, 2018 12:00AM
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict (ISAC)
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Think Tanks
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Mar 18th, 2018 09:26PM
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Mar 18th, 2018 09:26PM
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict
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1309660
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Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict (ISAC)
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Think Tanks
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Our Vision
Modern-day asymmetric conflicts often seem to be both endless and pointless, with the innocent suffering from brutal violence as well as the degradation of civil society brought about by constant threat. States, while remaining the most effective providers of security and prosperity to their citizens, have tremendous difficulty coping with non-state adversaries while maintaining their international—and even domestic—legitimacy. We believe that a better understanding of the origins and dynamics of these “fourth-generation” conflicts can enable faster and more constructive conflict resolution, greater social resilience, and ultimately a more peaceful world.
Our Mission
The Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict will conduct broadly interdisciplinary research on the factors that promote and prolong conflicts, the ways in which conflicts can be successfully resolved, and strategies for coping with ongoing conflict; we will actively seek alliances with other organizations and individuals in order to help develop this field of study. ISAC will educate the general public as well as security and government professionals through website publications, lectures, and workshops. We will also provide advice to government bodies regarding constructive, effective strategies for conducting and resolving asymmetric conflicts.
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict
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1309660
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Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict (ISAC)
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Think Tanks
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Our Vision
Modern-day asymmetric conflicts often seem to be both endless and pointless, with the innocent suffering from brutal violence as well as the degradation of civil society brought about by constant threat. States, while remaining the most effective providers of security and prosperity to their citizens, have tremendous difficulty coping with non-state adversaries while maintaining their international—and even domestic—legitimacy. We believe that a better understanding of the origins and dynamics of these “fourth-generation” conflicts can enable faster and more constructive conflict resolution, greater social resilience, and ultimately a more peaceful world.
Our Mission
The Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict will conduct broadly interdisciplinary research on the factors that promote and prolong conflicts, the ways in which conflicts can be successfully resolved, and strategies for coping with ongoing conflict; we will actively seek alliances with other organizations and individuals in order to help develop this field of study. ISAC will educate the general public as well as security and government professionals through website publications, lectures, and workshops. We will also provide advice to government bodies regarding constructive, effective strategies for conducting and resolving asymmetric conflicts.
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict
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1309660
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Feb 15th, 2018 12:00AM
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict (ISAC)
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Think Tanks
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Our Vision
Modern-day asymmetric conflicts often seem to be both endless and pointless, with the innocent suffering from brutal violence as well as the degradation of civil society brought about by constant threat. States, while remaining the most effective providers of security and prosperity to their citizens, have tremendous difficulty coping with non-state adversaries while maintaining their international—and even domestic—legitimacy. We believe that a better understanding of the origins and dynamics of these “fourth-generation” conflicts can enable faster and more constructive conflict resolution, greater social resilience, and ultimately a more peaceful world.
Our Mission
The Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict will conduct broadly interdisciplinary research on the factors that promote and prolong conflicts, the ways in which conflicts can be successfully resolved, and strategies for coping with ongoing conflict; we will actively seek alliances with other organizations and individuals in order to help develop this field of study. ISAC will educate the general public as well as security and government professionals through website publications, lectures, and workshops. We will also provide advice to government bodies regarding constructive, effective strategies for conducting and resolving asymmetric conflicts.
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict
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1309660
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Feb 14th, 2018 12:00AM
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict (ISAC)
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Think Tanks
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Our Vision
Modern-day asymmetric conflicts often seem to be both endless and pointless, with the innocent suffering from brutal violence as well as the degradation of civil society brought about by constant threat. States, while remaining the most effective providers of security and prosperity to their citizens, have tremendous difficulty coping with non-state adversaries while maintaining their international—and even domestic—legitimacy. We believe that a better understanding of the origins and dynamics of these “fourth-generation” conflicts can enable faster and more constructive conflict resolution, greater social resilience, and ultimately a more peaceful world.
Our Mission
The Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict will conduct broadly interdisciplinary research on the factors that promote and prolong conflicts, the ways in which conflicts can be successfully resolved, and strategies for coping with ongoing conflict; we will actively seek alliances with other organizations and individuals in order to help develop this field of study. ISAC will educate the general public as well as security and government professionals through website publications, lectures, and workshops. We will also provide advice to government bodies regarding constructive, effective strategies for conducting and resolving asymmetric conflicts.
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict
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1309660
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Feb 13th, 2018 12:00AM
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict (ISAC)
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Think Tanks
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Our Vision
Modern-day asymmetric conflicts often seem to be both endless and pointless, with the innocent suffering from brutal violence as well as the degradation of civil society brought about by constant threat. States, while remaining the most effective providers of security and prosperity to their citizens, have tremendous difficulty coping with non-state adversaries while maintaining their international—and even domestic—legitimacy. We believe that a better understanding of the origins and dynamics of these “fourth-generation” conflicts can enable faster and more constructive conflict resolution, greater social resilience, and ultimately a more peaceful world.
Our Mission
The Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict will conduct broadly interdisciplinary research on the factors that promote and prolong conflicts, the ways in which conflicts can be successfully resolved, and strategies for coping with ongoing conflict; we will actively seek alliances with other organizations and individuals in order to help develop this field of study. ISAC will educate the general public as well as security and government professionals through website publications, lectures, and workshops. We will also provide advice to government bodies regarding constructive, effective strategies for conducting and resolving asymmetric conflicts.
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict
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1309660
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Feb 12th, 2018 12:00AM
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict (ISAC)
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84
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Think Tanks
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Our Vision
Modern-day asymmetric conflicts often seem to be both endless and pointless, with the innocent suffering from brutal violence as well as the degradation of civil society brought about by constant threat. States, while remaining the most effective providers of security and prosperity to their citizens, have tremendous difficulty coping with non-state adversaries while maintaining their international—and even domestic—legitimacy. We believe that a better understanding of the origins and dynamics of these “fourth-generation” conflicts can enable faster and more constructive conflict resolution, greater social resilience, and ultimately a more peaceful world.
Our Mission
The Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict will conduct broadly interdisciplinary research on the factors that promote and prolong conflicts, the ways in which conflicts can be successfully resolved, and strategies for coping with ongoing conflict; we will actively seek alliances with other organizations and individuals in order to help develop this field of study. ISAC will educate the general public as well as security and government professionals through website publications, lectures, and workshops. We will also provide advice to government bodies regarding constructive, effective strategies for conducting and resolving asymmetric conflicts.
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict
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1309660
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Feb 11th, 2018 12:00AM
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict (ISAC)
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Think Tanks
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Our Vision
Modern-day asymmetric conflicts often seem to be both endless and pointless, with the innocent suffering from brutal violence as well as the degradation of civil society brought about by constant threat. States, while remaining the most effective providers of security and prosperity to their citizens, have tremendous difficulty coping with non-state adversaries while maintaining their international—and even domestic—legitimacy. We believe that a better understanding of the origins and dynamics of these “fourth-generation” conflicts can enable faster and more constructive conflict resolution, greater social resilience, and ultimately a more peaceful world.
Our Mission
The Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict will conduct broadly interdisciplinary research on the factors that promote and prolong conflicts, the ways in which conflicts can be successfully resolved, and strategies for coping with ongoing conflict; we will actively seek alliances with other organizations and individuals in order to help develop this field of study. ISAC will educate the general public as well as security and government professionals through website publications, lectures, and workshops. We will also provide advice to government bodies regarding constructive, effective strategies for conducting and resolving asymmetric conflicts.
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict
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1309660
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Feb 10th, 2018 12:00AM
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict (ISAC)
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84
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Think Tanks
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Our Vision
Modern-day asymmetric conflicts often seem to be both endless and pointless, with the innocent suffering from brutal violence as well as the degradation of civil society brought about by constant threat. States, while remaining the most effective providers of security and prosperity to their citizens, have tremendous difficulty coping with non-state adversaries while maintaining their international—and even domestic—legitimacy. We believe that a better understanding of the origins and dynamics of these “fourth-generation” conflicts can enable faster and more constructive conflict resolution, greater social resilience, and ultimately a more peaceful world.
Our Mission
The Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict will conduct broadly interdisciplinary research on the factors that promote and prolong conflicts, the ways in which conflicts can be successfully resolved, and strategies for coping with ongoing conflict; we will actively seek alliances with other organizations and individuals in order to help develop this field of study. ISAC will educate the general public as well as security and government professionals through website publications, lectures, and workshops. We will also provide advice to government bodies regarding constructive, effective strategies for conducting and resolving asymmetric conflicts.
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Institute for the Study of Asymmetric Conflict
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