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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Center for Contemporary Conflict.
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  • Strategic Insights [r]: Peer-reviewed national security journal of the Center for Contemporary Conflict, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School [e]
  • Christopher Twomey [r]: Director, Center for Contemporary Conflict; Assistant Professor and Associate Chair for Research, Department of National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School; research interests: security studies, Chinese foreign policy, strategic culture, statecraft, and East Asian security in theory and practice; formerA djunct Assistant Professor and Instructor in the Political Science Department at Boston College (2003-04) [e]
  • Sandra Leavitt [r]: Executive Director, Center for Contemporary Conflict; Assistant Research Professor, Naval Postgraduate School; research interests: social mobilization of nonstate actors as they engage or challenge the state,internal conflict in Asia (especially Thailand, policymaking in developing states, nationalism, democratization, and security cooperation, state-minority relations in Asia and Muslim minorities [e]

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