American Security Project, with support from the Kauffman Foundation, launches a new report series to introduce effective strategies in post-crisis development WASHINGTON D.C., 28 April 2011 – Today the American Security Project, with support from the Kauffman Foundation, released the first in a series of research reports on expeditionary economics (ExpEcon), a doctrine for understanding…

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The American Security Project publishes telling reports on the economic costs of inaction on climate change for each state in the U.S. WASHINGTON D.C. April 19, 2011 – Today the American Security Project released a series of 50 reports which analyze and project possible economic losses—or in some cases, gains—on a state-by-state basis as a…

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American Security Project releases a report on the national security threat posed if the New START treaty fails in Senate WASHINGTON D.C., 30 November 2010 – Today the American Security Project (ASP) released a report titled “10 Challenges to US Security if the Senate Fails to Ratify New START,” which outlines the national security challenges…

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American Security Project re-releases a report on the potential terrorist threat in Yemen WASHINGTON D.C., 8 November 2010 – Today the American Security Project re-released its June 2010 report titled “Yemen and U.S Security,” which analyzes U.S. efforts to counter Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). Germain Difo, author of the report and adjunct…

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ASP welcomes Birmingham-Southern College professor, Dr. Randall Law, to its list of esteemed fellows WASHINGTON, D.C., 29 October 2010 – The American Security Project (ASP) today announced the addition of Dr. Randall Law as a new Adjunct Fellow. Dr. Jim Ludes, Executive Director of ASP said: “I’ve known Dr. Law for nearly 20 years. His…

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ASP builds project on nuclear security challenges of today and tomorrow.