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Jihadists seek power over death, and their attraction to immortality should be taken seriously by Israel's counter-terrorism planners.
by Louis Rene Beres, Emeritus Professor of International Law at Purdue University In its steadily escalating war on Palestinian terror, Israel has a law-based responsibility to...
By Louis René Beres, Emeritus Professor of International Law, Purdue University “The rich man glories in his riches, because he feels that they naturally...
By Louis Rene Beres, Emeritus Professor of International Law, Purdue University “It looks like its dying, but it’s hardly been born.” Bob Dylan It...
Although he wrote in the early nineteenth century, Carl von Clausewitz’s well-recognized idea of friction helps us understand risk in both conventional and nuclear...
by Louis Rene Beres Again and again, Americans seek “progress” in politics — in vain. As we ought to have learned by now, elections...
Louis Rene Beres, Emeritus Professor of International Law at Purdue University, considers lessons Israel learned during the Trump presidency, and argues that going forward,...
In the paroxysmal aftermath of a nuclear conflict, any nuclear conflict, now-stunned officials might envy the dead.
By Louis Rene Beres, Emeritus Professor of International Law, Purdue University Vladimir: “We’ll hang ourselves tomorrow. Unless Godot comes.” Estragon: “And if he comes?” Vladimir:...
by Louis Rene Beres “Deterrence is not just a matter of military capabilities. It has a great deal to do with perceptions of credibility.”...