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Course Correction: My Term at Afghanistan's Graduate School of War
(The New Republic, 2009)
Camp Julien is surrounded by reminders of Afghanistan’s past. The coalition military base— which sits in the hills south of Kabul, just high enough to rise above the thick cloud of smog that perpetually blankets the city—is ...
Counterinsurgency and Constitutional Design
(Harvard Law Review, 2008)
Few think of counterinsurgency as linked to constitutional design. Counterinsurgency is bottom-up; constitutional design is top-down. Counterinsurgency is military; constitutional design is political-legal. Counterinsurgency ...
Counterinsurgency, the War on Terror, and the Laws of War
(Virginia Law Review, 2009)
Since the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, military strategists, historians, soldiers, and policymakers have made counterinsurgency's principles and paradoxes second nature, and they now expect that counterinsurgency operations ...
The Use and Abuse of Foreign Law in Constitutional Interpretation
(Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, 2009)
This article provides an exhaustive typology of the uses of foreign law in order to provide insight into whether foreign law can be appropriately used in constitutional interpretation, when it can be used, and what the ...
Service Pays: Creating Opportunities by Linking College with Public Service
(Harvard Law & Policy Review, 2007)
If college is to be the gateway to security and success, then a new financing mechanism is essential, one that lets students take responsibility for the cost of their own educations without burdening their families unduly, ...