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Prof. Beres explores Israel's nuclear ambiguity and its impacts on national security and strategic posture in the Middle East.
Jihadists seek power over death, and their attraction to immortality should be taken seriously by Israel's counter-terrorism planners.
Nuclear weapons are unique in warfare and international law. Even a single use would be an irredeemable failure
by Prof. Louis Rene Beres “Conscious of his emptiness, a man tries to make a faith for himself in the political realm. In vain.”...
Neither Israel nor Iran might want a war; either or both “players” could still commit grievous errors in searches for “escalation dominance.
Prof. Louis Rene Beres Credo quia absurdum, “I believe because it is absurd”-Tertullian There are many reasons to fear Donald J. Trump’s return to...
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...