Stephen Del Rosso,Program Director, International Peace & SecurityThis article is excerpted from The Carnegie ReporterFive bold initiatives bridge the gap between the academic and policy worlds
From North Korea to South Sudan to East Ukraine, countless complex problems are cropping up all around the world today. So why aren’t policymakers more receptive to ideas from international scholars who study those very problems? In an example torn from today’s headlines–the need for a strategy to combat the terrorist group Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS)–officials and terrorism experts disagree on the seriousness of the threat and how to respond, with no …read more
Source: The Huffington Post