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Steven C. Welsh, research analyst and legal scholar, in late 2003 launched CDI’s International Security Law Project focusing on legal and policy issues impacting international peace and security. His writings have spanned such diverse issues as terrorism, the Iranian nuclear program, preemptive war, the IAEA and the U.N. System, the Iraqi transition, Supreme Court nominations, the 2004 presidential campaign, and detainee policies including Guantanamo Bay, Abu Ghraib, Geneva Conventions, and new detainee legislation and DOD directives.
Additional areas of research interest have touched upon space law, military justice, NSA surveillance, military commissions, civil liberties, the Espionage Act, the Libby indictment, homeland security including port security, intelligence and intelligence interrogation, and China-Taiwan issues such as those relating to the Taiwan Relations Act, China's Anti-Secession Law, and Taiwan's Mainland Relations Act.
Welsh also maintains the ISLP NewsWatch service providing comprehensive highlights of emerging events impacting, or impacted by, law and international security.
Welsh has been featured by the Voice of America, the BBC, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, the Finnish Broadcasting Network, the Christian Science Monitor, the Associated Press, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, NYTimes.com/Council on Foreign Relations, Global Beat Syndicate, the Swiss-based International Security Network news service and Johnson’s Russia List.
In addition to his duties as an analyst, Welsh develops and manages the web site for the International Security Law Project, Johnson’s Russia List, and The Polling Critic, and still continues some of his past duties as web manager and contributing web developer for the Center for Defense Information Web site.
Welsh also serves as editor and WSI liaison for the Lawyers Alliance for World Security, and manages and develops the LAWS presence on the World Wide Web.
His other past contributions at CDI/WSI have included developing and launching the web sites for the Chinese-language Washington Observer Weekly and Russian-language Washington ProFile newswires as well as three years of managing CDI’s flagship intern program.
Welsh holds a J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School and a B.A. in government and international studies from the University of Notre Dame.
Welsh can be contacted directly at 202-797-5267 or swelsh@cdi.org. He welcomes inquiries and requests for comment.
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