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DIILS CONDUCTS EXCHANGE WITH SRI LANKAN MINISTRY OF DEFENSE

From DIILS | anonymous | 10 Jul 2014
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Galle Dialogue 2025 at the Nexus of the Indian Ocean

From APCSS | by Ivan Luong | 11 Dec 2025
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Dialogue Episode 34 Sri Lanka's Tide Turns with Shyam Tekwani

From APCSS | by Mary Markovinovic | 18 Dec 2024
By Dr. James M. Minnich | December 17, 2024   Read More
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United States and Iran's Nuclear Program, What Comes Next?

From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 12 Apr 2022
On 2 March 2022, the Near East South Asia (NESA) Center for Strategic Studies and the Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) held a joint roundtable discussion to examine the potential impact of the Vienna nuclear negotiations between Iran and global powers on re Read More
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DIILS TEAM TRAVELS TO MEXICO CITY TO CONDUCT SEMINAR ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT

From DIILS | anonymous | 11 May 2012
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Pakistan Peace

Pakistan can help win peace in Afghanistan, but only once it’s stable and secure itself

From APCSS | by Daniel Lambert | 13 Oct 2020
Shyam Tekwani has a new opinion piece in the South China Morning Post called “Pakistan can help win peace in Afghanistan, but only once it’s stable and secure itself.”  Tekwani discusses Pakistan’s roadmap to peace in Afghanistan, its own internal challenges, and the Read More
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The Uprising In Sri Lanka

From APCSS | by Dena Austria | 18 Jul 2022
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NESA Center Hosts Army War College Strategic Staff Ride Seminar

From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 18 May 2023
On 16 May 2023, the Near East South Asia Center hosted Dr. Read More
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North Korea reform

New research article about North Korea’s economic reform and opening policies

From APCSS | by Daniel Lambert | 10 Dec 2020
Professor Sungmin Cho’s latest peer-reviewed article entitled “Why North Korea Could Not Implement the Chinese Style Reform and Opening? Read More
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Executive Seminar: "Unseen Opponents: The Security Challenges of Pandemics"

From NESA | by Peter Klu | 30 Dec 2020
December 7-17, 2020 – Dr. Michael Sharnoff, supported by Dr. Hassan Abbas and Col. Daniel Curfiss, coordinated the NESA Center Executive Seminar attended by 93 foreign policy and security professionals from 23 countries. Read More
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U.S. Army War College Strategic Staff Ride Seminar

From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 20 May 2024
On 15 May 2024, fifteen U.S. Army War College students and accompanying faculty attended a two-hour seminar hosted by the Near East South Asia (NESA) Center for Strategic Studies. Read More
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Pakistan National Defence University Seminar

From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 20 May 2024
From 11–15 May 2024, the Near East South Asia (NESA) Center for Strategic Studies hosted a Foreign Study Tour delegation from the Pakistan National Defence University, comprising of 15 students and f Read More
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Terrorism in 2021

The Global Islamist Extremist Threat: Still Significant in 2021

From APCSS | by Daniel Lambert | 12 Feb 2021
“The Global Islamist Extremist Threat: Still Significant in 2021” is the title of a paper by Kumar Ramakrishna for Security Nexus. This paper discusses six trends which will likely enable extreme Islamic terrorism to remain a threat in 2021. Read More
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Twenty-Two Senior Leaders Graduated from the Transnational Security Cooperation Course

From APCSS | anonymous | 06 Jan 2022
Twenty-two senior leaders from 19 countries and the United States completed the Transnational Security Cooperation (TSC) course 21-3 which was conducted in-resident in Honolulu, HI, from Dec. 5th to 10th.   Read More
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The 8th Great Power Competition Conference: “The Future and Ethics of Uncrewed and Autonomous Warfare”

From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 03 Nov 2023
From 27–28 September 2023, the Global and National Security Institute (GNSI) at the University of South Florida (USF), in collaboration with the Near Ea Read More
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India's Strategic Rise, South Asia's Choices, and Greater Power Competition with Dr. Thomas Lynch

From NESA | anonymous | 14 Jan 2021
14 January 2021 – In the first iteration of the IOR digital series in 2021, Dr. Read More
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Executive Seminar: Changing Regional Security Dynamics in the MENA Region

From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 07 Jun 2024
From 3–7 June 2024, in partnership with the Policy Center for the New South, the Near East South Asia (NESA) Center for Strategic Studies held an executive seminar in Rabat, Morocco. Read More
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Cyber Security and Law Enforcement Seminar: "The Challenge of Cybercrime and 'Hacktivism'"

From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 29 Aug 2023
From 14–18 August 2023, the Near East South Asia (NESA) Center for Strategic Studies conducted a Cyber Security and Law Enforcement Seminar titled “The Challenge of Cybercrime and 'Hacktivism.'” The five-day workshop was held in Washington, D.C. Read More
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Regional Tensions Emerge as Bangladesh Moves Closer to Pakistan, Explored in new Security Nexus Paper

Regional Tensions Emerge as Bangladesh Moves Closer to Pakistan, Explored in new Security Nexus Paper

From APCSS | by Ivan Luong | 15 May 2025
A new Security Nexus perspective by Dr. Srini Sitaraman (DKI APCSS) and Ms. Read More
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SPOTLIGHT ON DIILS ALUMNI: Major General U.A.B Medawela

From DIILS | anonymous | 07 Nov 2016
DIILS congratulates our alumni, Major General U.A.B Medawela, on his promotion to Chief of Staff for the Sri Lankan Army.    Major General Medawela was an alumni from our Spring 2005 Peacekeeping and Rule of Law Class. Read More
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A New Security Nexus Perspective on Bangladesh’s Future Path

From APCSS | by Dena Austria | 05 Sep 2024
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Ethnic Majoritarianism

Sri Lanka’s return to ethnic majoritarianism.

From APCSS | by Daniel Lambert | 19 Jun 2020
DKI APCSS Professor Shyam Tekwani has a new article published by the East Asia Forum entitled “Sri Lanka’s return to ethnic majoritarianism.” Read More
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Security Nexus Perspective Explores How Unresolved Conflicts Undermine Stability in South Asia

From APCSS | by Ivan Luong | 02 May 2025
In this Security Nexus Perspective, “Ghosts at the Border: Unfinished Conflicts in South Asia,” Shyam Tekwani, a Read More
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Recommendations for Policy Makers in the Western Balkans are Out

Recommendations for Policy Makers in the Western Balkans are Out

From PfPC | anonymous | 07 Dec 2021
Vienna, Austria, 6 December 2021 - The PfPC’s Regional Stability in South East Europe Working Group (RSSEE WG) published policy recommendations from its 41st Workshop titled “Regional Security Cooperation in South Europe in the Aftermath of North Mac Read More
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Nations discuss regional stability in South Caucasus

From PfPC | anonymous | 20 Nov 2012
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