MWI Podcast: Intelligence on the Modern Battlefield, with Gen. (Ret) Michael Hayden
In this Modern War Institute podcast, Gen. (Ret) Michael Hayden discusses the role of intelligence in combating threats on the modern battlefield.
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Jake Miraldi | 11.03.16
In this Modern War Institute podcast, Gen. (Ret) Michael Hayden discusses the role of intelligence in combating threats on the modern battlefield.
Read MoreMike Kelvington | 09.20.16
Mike Kelvington writes that the newly branded Jabhat al-Nusra Front may now be postured to become a long-term Salafist terrorist organization in Syria by shrouding itself as an insurgent group with grassroots Sunni support.
Read MoreJake Miraldi | 08.04.16
MWI sits down with Dr. Benedetta Berti, researcher, author, and TED speaker to discuss the rise of violent non-state actors and how security professionals should understand them.
Read MoreLionel Beehner | 06.29.16
In this USA Today column, MWI’s Lionel Beehner argues that Turkey must not close itself from the West in light of the terrorism attack at the airport in Istanbul.
Read MoreLionel Beehner | 02.04.16
University teams from across the globe, including West Point, competed in an inter-agency contest to find innovative ways to combat online extremism.
Read MoreJolene Ayres | 01.31.16
CPT Jolene Ayres writes that the passive observer of the radicalization process has to transition from bystander to active participant in order to contribute to the counter-radicalization narrative.
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