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O'Brien joins Mershon Center as postdoctoral researcher
Michelle O'Brien is joining the Mershon Center for International Security Studies as a postdoctoral researcher. Her current research focuses on the consequences of exposure to armed conflict and…

Mansoor to appear in WOSU dialogue
Mershon affiliate Peter Mansoor will be featured in "Will the Forever War Ever End?," an upcoming event to mark the anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks and their ongoing…

Liddle launches two books in Jakarta ceremony
Mershon affiliate Bill Liddle, is a celebrity of sorts in Indonesia, known for his lifelong scholarship about Indonesian politics as well as his mentorship of Indonesian scholars.
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Sky-high spending?
Examining the ROI of security measures after 9/11It’s hard to remember a time when we passed through airport security without taking off our shoes or putting liquids in three-ounce containers —…

Liddle wins Culture Award from government of Indonesia
Mershon faculty affiliate R. William Liddle, professor emeritus of political science, has won the Anugerah Kebudayaan (Culture Award) from the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture.…

Brooks named associate editor of American Journal of Political Science
Mershon affiliate Sarah Brooks, professor of political science, has been appointed associate editor of the American Journal of Political Science. As part of the journal's editorial…

Former Mershon Director James A. Robinson passes
Former Mershon Director James A. Robinson has passed on May 7, 2018 at the age of 85.
He is survived by his daughter, Adelaide Robinson McCulloch (Jeffrey), and his son, Luke…

Brooks, Nyseth Brehm win faculty recognitions
On Tuesday, April 10, the College of Arts and Sciences held its third annual Spring Recognition Ceremony, honoring the recipients of all endowed college awards and college-wide awards for teaching…

Mershon student accepted to Cambridge security program
Want to learn about state secrets, nuclear proliferation, cyber security, and terrorism from people who have lived and worked internationally in the field?
Then you might want to follow in…