GSIS Volume 5, Number 2, Fall/Winter 2020
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Volume 5, Number 2, Fall/Winter 2020
Table of Contents
Editorial Welcome
Melissa Layne and Carter Matherly
doi: 10.18278/gsis.5.2.1
Policy Relevant Commentary
Prediction, Plus Patchwork, Equals Pandemic
Margaret Marangione
doi: 10.18278/gsis.5.2.2
Research Articles
Just Short of Cyberwar: A Focus on Jus Ad Vim to Inform an Ethical Framework for Cyberspace
Al Lewis
doi: 10.18278/gsis.5.2.3
The New River Report: Socio-Ecological System Impacts of Anthropogenic Pollution on New River Communities in Belize
Kristin Drexler
doi: 10.18278/gsis.5.2.4
International NGOs Targeted by Terror: The Impact of Religiosity on Independence, Neutrality, and Impartiality
Kathryn Lambert
doi: 10.18278/gsis.5.2.5
How Norm-Based Issue Frames Shape Public Support for Refugee Protection Policy: An Analysis Based on Survey Experiments in France and Germany
Melissa Schnyder
doi: 10.18278/gsis.5.2.6
Operationalizing Intelligence Collection in a Complex World: Bridging the Domestic & Foreign Intelligence Divide
Jim Burch
doi: 10.18278/gsis.5.2.7
Notes from the Field
Wrangling Stochasticity & Deconstructing Dimensionality: An Illustration of Fractals in Discursive Spaces
Douglas Rose
doi: 10.18278/gsis.5.2.8
Book Reviews
Mindf*ck, Cambridge Analytica and The Plot to Break America
Mark Peters, II
doi: 10.18278/gsis.5.2.9
Because We Are Human: Contesting U.S. Support For Gender and Sexuality Human Rights Abroad
Elise Rainer
doi: 10.18278/gsis.5.2.10
The Hacker and the State: Cyber Attacks and the New Normal of Geopolitics
Alfred Lewis
doi: 10.18278/gsis.5.2.11
The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution
Jim Burch
doi: 10.18278/gsis.5.2.12