American Military University (AMU) professor John Moore presented an interesting study on coping with long-term deployments and post-traumatic stress disorders…
Since beginning my graduate program at Norwich University, my wife and I have been forced to shoulder some new college…
Everyone has some horrific computer story where they accidentally deleted a file. We have all been there. Dropbox can help with this.
In the last few months, the news has been filled with stories about police officers shooting and killing unarmed fleeing criminals. Is it legal for officers to take such action? Under what circumstances can officers use deadly force on a fleeing suspect? AMU criminal justice professor, Gary Minor, writes about the legal rights of police officers to use lethal force.
By Dr. Kate Brannum
Program Director, International Relations at American Public University
Over the last several years, Central American governments have increased their efforts to build hydroelectric dams, often under the auspices of the U.N.’s Framework Convention on Climate Change Kyoto Protocol Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
By Diane L. Maye
Special Contributor for In Homeland Security
In 1938, the historian and political scientist Crane Brinton aptly described the timeline of revolutionary activity through his metaphor of a “fever.” He described revolution as an abnormality, or societal “fever” that starts with the disaffection from the elite class, or educated population.
By William Tucker
Chief Correspondent for In Homeland Security
Iranian media outlets Press TV and Fars News Agency both reported that Iran’s 34th naval flotilla has been dispatched to the waters off Yemen and the Horn of Africa. The stated mission of the flotilla is to protect tankers and cargo ships flying the Iranian flag and will also engage in counter-piracy operations.
Emergency and disaster management briefing for February 7, 2020: Nearly 40 airlines from various countries have suspended service to China amid the coronavirus outbreak.