
Human Security
The Human Security unit places the safety and dignity of people at the center of policy analysis. It focuses on threats emanating from nonstate actors, geopolitical vacuums, and authoritarianism.
The Human Security unit places the safety and dignity of people at the center of policy analysis. It focuses on threats emanating from nonstate actors, geopolitical vacuums, and authoritarianism.
This unit is engaged in the study of the root causes and drivers of both the normal patterns of migration and forced displacements in the wake of crises from a range of perspectives. D&M is dedicated to providing policy advice to governments, international organizations, and NGOs.
Ali Hashem | January 7, 2021
Abdul Sayed | December 17, 2020
Eugene Chausovsky | December 15, 2020
Sami Moubayed | November 11, 2020
Danny Makki | November 10, 2020
Rasha Al Aqeedi | November 9, 2020
Dr. Adrian Zenz | December 14, 2020
Hassan Abbas | November 9, 2020
Ariel Cohen | September 16, 2020
Rashad Bukhari and Qamar-ul Huda | July 30, 2020
Stephen Blank | June 29, 2020
Myriam Francois and Azeem Ibrahim | June 18, 2020
Lorraine Charles | January 20, 2021
Syed Mohammed Ali | December 22, 2020
Nizar Mohamad | December 21, 2020
Dr. Rick Rowden | December 18, 2020
Amir Toumaj | December 17, 2020
Michael Clarke and Stefanie Kam Li Yee | December 3, 2020
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