Rosa Brooks


Rosa Brooks is a law professor at Georgetown University and a senior fellow with the New America/Arizona State University Future of War Project. She served as a counselor to the U.S. defense undersecretary for policy from 2009 to 2011 and previously served as a senior advisor at the U.S. State Department. Her most recent book is How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything.

Articles by Rosa Brooks
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This picture taken on January 22, 2014 shows a traffic robot cop on Triomphal boulevard of Kinshasa at the crossing of Asosa, Huileries and Patrice Lubumba streets. Two human-like robots were recently installed here to help tackle the hectic traffic usually experienced in the area. The prototypes are equipped with four cameras that allow them to record traffic flow, the information is then transmitted to a center where traffic infractions can be analyzed. The team behind the new robots are a group of Congolese engineers based at the Kinshasa Higher Institute of Applied Technique, known by its French acronym, ISTA. AFP PHOTO / JUNIOR D. KANNAH        (Photo credit should read Junior D. Kannah/AFP/Getty Images)
TO GO WITH STORY BY KATHY KATAYI AND JUNIOR KANNAH This picture taken on January 22, 2014 shows a traffic robot cop on Triomphal boulevard of Kinshasa at the crossing of Asosa, Huileries and Patrice Lubumba streets. Two human-like robots were recently installed here to help tackle the hectic traffic usually experienced in the area. The prototypes are equipped with four cameras that allow them to record traffic flow, the information is then transmitted to a center where traffic infractions can be analyzed. The team behind the new robots are a group of Congolese engineers based at the Kinshasa Higher Institute of Applied Technique, known by its French acronym, ISTA. AFP PHOTO / JUNIOR D. KANNAH (Photo credit should read Junior D. Kannah/AFP/Getty Images)
NARIZAH, AFGHANISTAN - AUGUST 24:  U.S. Special Forces soldiers with Operational Detachment A-Team search a home compound August 24, 2002 in Narizah, Afghanistan, about 140 kms (86 miles) east of the capital Kabul. U.S. Special Forces were first to enter villages in southeastern Afghanistan during the week-long Operation Mountain Sweep involving more than 2,000 coalition forces, capturing 10 suspected members of al Qaeda and Taliban and caches of weapons as well as Taliban documents, according to a U.S. military spokesman.  (Photo by Wally Santana-Pool/Getty Images)
NARIZAH, AFGHANISTAN - AUGUST 24: U.S. Special Forces soldiers with Operational Detachment A-Team search a home compound August 24, 2002 in Narizah, Afghanistan, about 140 kms (86 miles) east of the capital Kabul. U.S. Special Forces were first to enter villages in southeastern Afghanistan during the week-long Operation Mountain Sweep involving more than 2,000 coalition forces, capturing 10 suspected members of al Qaeda and Taliban and caches of weapons as well as Taliban documents, according to a U.S. military spokesman. (Photo by Wally Santana-Pool/Getty Images)
Zu Guttenberg Meets With ISAF Commander General Petraeus
Zu Guttenberg Meets With ISAF Commander General Petraeus
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