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Dr. Ferenc Dalnoki-Veress’ research on a U.S. drone strike in Afghanistan was cited in an in-depth Washington Post story.

Dr. Dalnoki-Veress—an explosives expert, scientist-in-residence, member of a Nobel Prize-winning team, and professor at the Middlebury Institute—recently conducted an in-depth analysis of a U.S. drone strike in Afghanistan, one that intended to target ISIS terrorists, but instead ended with the killing of civilians.

was cited in a lengthy  on the errant strike and the professor recently spoke with Middlebury’s Andrew Cassel about his research and work at the Institute.

Examining the August 29 Kabul Drone Strike

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    Warning on Domestic Terrorism

    Professor Jason Blazakis, director of the Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism, recently wrote a piece for the Washington Post warning that the next 9/11-scale event in the United States is likely to stem from domestic terrorism.

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    The Power of Open-Source Intelligence

    The Economist recently explored how open-source intelligence (OSINT) can challenge governments’ monopolies on information, with insight from Middlebury Institute professor Jeffrey Lewis of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies. The article is behind a paywall but you can watch a video interview we conducted with Jeffrey Lewis on OSINT.

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