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A multidisciplinary, university-based center for the study of national and international security and terrorism  
 

 

Combating Terrorism:

strategies and Approaches

 

William C. Banks,

Mitchel B. Wallerstein,

Renée de Nevers

 

-Click on book cover for description

and link to order from publisher website

or directly from Amazon.com

 

 

denial of sanctuary: Understanding terrorist save havens

 

Michael A. Innes

 

Professor William Banks contributed a chapter in this compilation through Praeger Security International titled, "Legal Sanctuaries and Predator Strikes in the War on Terror". 

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                                -Click here for a review of the book by Parameters Journal

 

 

The collapse of fortress Bush:  The Crisis of Authority in American Government

 

Alasdair S. Roberts

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"A trenchant analysis of the last eight years of American political history...Rare is the voice that offers sober, balanced assessment, but Roberts seems to have found it."  Kirkus Reviews, Nov. 2000

 

 

 

 

LINKS to FACULTY PUBLICATIONS:

          

William C. Banks

Donna Arzt

Michael Barkun

David Bennett

Catherine Bertini

G. Matthew Bonham

David M. Crane

Bruce W. Dayton

Renée de Nevers

Joan Deppa

Margaret Hermann

Louis Kriesberg

Pat Longstaff

Alasdair S. Roberts

Robert Rubinstein

F. William Smullen, III

Brian Taylor

Mitchel B. Wallerstein

 

 

 

 

Professor Banks' article "The Death of FISA" was recently published in the Minnesota Law Review, Volume 91, Issue 5. 

 

Video of Professor Banks' participation in "Confronting Terrorism Here and Abroad: Which Way Forward" at Duke University School of Law. 

 

Professor Banks was quoted in a syndicated Los Angeles Times Story on the trial of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby.

 

Professor David Crane was quoted in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on transnational justice.

 

The Jurist regularly  publishes op-eds by Professor David Crane:

 

"A Tree Fell in the Forest: The Nuremburg Judgments 60 Years On"

 

"Helping Americans and Fixing FEMA"

 

"Narrowing U.S. War Crimes Law: Having Our Cake and Eating it Too?"

 

"Losing the Moral High Ground:  The U.S. and the Rule of Law"

 

Of Note: 

 

The syllabus "Culture and World Affairs," developed for the Maxwell School's International Relations Program by Robert A. Rubinstein, Professor of Anthropology and International Relations, was selected as a model syllabus in an open competition.  It will be published in Peace, Justice, and Security Studies: A Curriculum Guide, 7th edition in August, 2008.  For further details, click here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

INSCT is jointly sponsored by Syracuse University's College of Law and Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs  
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