
Neta C. Crawford is a professor of political science at Boston University. She is also co-director of the Costs of War Project and author of “Accountability for Killing: Moral Responsibility for Collateral Damage in America's Post-9/11 War.”
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Why Election Violence Might Erupt — And How To Stop It
Neta Crawford is spending time in Wisconsin this week as an election observer for the League Of Women Voters. While she’s focused on voter protection, she’s also thinking about the...

Are We Safer? Measuring The Costs Of America’s Unending Wars
Neta C. Crawford does the math and asks: Has the War on Terror been money well spent?

Death Toll: Will The U.S. Tolerate More Civilian Casualties In Its Bid To Vanquish ISIS?
One wonders if the Pentagon, reversing years of its own analysis and directives, is no longer concerned that increasing civilian casualties creates more enemies.