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    Foreign policy likely to be hot topic in 2016 presidential contest

    Foreign policy likely to be hot topic in 2016 presidential contest

    Mar 2, 2015
    Government data exaggerate the increase in terrorist attacks

    Government data exaggerate the increase in terrorist attacks

    In op-ed, Prof. Robert Pape uses data from Chicago Project On Security and Terrorism to argue that terrorist attacks have not increased significantly over the past decade

    Jul 21, 2014
    Washington Post
    U.S.-China hotline could help avert crises, political science professor says

    U.S.-China hotline could help avert crises, political science professor says

    May 2, 2014
    Website combines thoughts of policymakers, academics with multimedia from 9/11

    Website combines thoughts of policymakers, academics with multimedia from 9/11

    Sep 7, 2011
    How to end suicide bombings: Book argues military occupations are real problem Robert Pape

    How to end suicide bombings: Book argues military occupations are real problem

    Oct 4, 2010
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