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Released: 3-Sep-2015 4:05 PM EDT
‘Democratic Peace’ May Not Prevent International Conflict
Ohio State University

Using a new technique to analyze 52 years of international conflict, researchers suggest that there may be no such thing as a “democratic peace.”

Released: 16-Jul-2015 3:05 PM EDT
WIU Terrorism Researcher's New Book Offers Insights into ISIS and How International Community Can Combat It
Western Illinois University

A new book co-authored by a Western Illinois University homeland security researcher investigates the Islamic State (IS, also known as ISIS) and offers insights into the nature of the IS and what the international community can do to combat it.

Released: 9-Jun-2015 8:05 AM EDT
Why Has America Stopped Winning Wars? Swarthmore Expert Explains in New Book
Swarthmore College

In his new book, Swarthmore College Political Scientist Dominic Tierney explains why the United States is struggling on the battlefield, how Washington can resolve a failing war, and how America can start winning again.

Released: 11-Nov-2014 10:00 AM EST
Security Studies Research Aims to Understand CIA, DOD Relationship
Kansas State University

A Kansas State University doctoral student is studying how the country has benefitted from the CIA and the Department of Defense partnering together since 9/11.

Released: 6-Nov-2014 9:00 AM EST
New Airport Security Screening Method More Than 20 Times as Successful at Detecting Deception, Research Finds
American Psychological Association (APA)

WASHINGTON - Airport security agents using a new conversation-based screening method caught mock airline passengers with deceptive cover stories more than 20 times as often as agents who used the traditional method of examining body language for suspicious signs, according to new research published by the American Psychological Association.



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