Overview

Governance refers to all of the processes of governing, whether undertaken by a government, market or network, whether over a family, tribe, formal or informal organization or territory and whether through the laws, norms, power or language of an organized society. Security refers to precautions taken to guard against crime, attack, sabotage, espionage, and other active or potential threats to human well-being conducted by state or society authorities.

Resource Library

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Africa's "Last Colony"
Bethany McGann
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New Report: Women’s Access to Justice in Afghanistan
Bethany McGann
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Beyond the Last War: Balancing Ground Forces and Future Challenges Risk in USCENTCOM and USPACOM
Stephanie Sanok Kostro, Nathan Freier, Jacquelyn Guy, Curtis Buzzard, Sam Eaton, and Megan Loney
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Community Policing and Violent Extremism: Sharing Security Responsibility
Megan Loney
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International Organizations, Intrastate Conflict, and Humanitarian Intervention: Determinants of Success
Kateira Aryaeinejad
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Humanitarian interventions represent the utilization of force by international actors and organizations in protecting innocent lives within increasingly violent, dangerous intrastate conflicts.…
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Twitter Forum Explores Lawlessness at Sea: New York Times Reporter Ian Urbina, Experts Discuss “Outlaw Ocean” Series
Bethany McGann
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