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July 13, 2024 Overton Magazine
Costs of War was cited in Overton Magazine (Germany) on the human costs of war.
July 13, 2024 Overton Magazine
Costs of War was cited in Overton Magazine (Germany) on the human costs of war.
January 7, 2015 Global Research
“The Costs of War Project – a nonpartisan, nonprofit, scholarly initiative based at Brown University’s Watson Institute for International Studies – notes: In Iraq, over 70 percent of those who died of direct war violence have been civilians.”
July 11, 2024 Tampa Free Press
Tampa Free Press cited Costs of War on the financial costs of war.
Andrea Mazzarino co-founded Brown University’s Costs of War Project. She is an activist and social worker interested in the health impacts of war and in children’s and disability rights. She has held various clinical, research, and advocacy positions, including at the Veterans Affairs PTSD...
March 16, 2023 Reuters
Costs of War's research on the budgetary costs of war in Iraq and Syria was cited in Reuters.
August 1, 2018 Portside
Costs of War Co-Director Stephanie Savell writes, "...the staggering costs of the longest war in American history -- almost 17 years running, since the invasion of Afghanistan in October 2001 -- are being deferred to the future."
April 16, 2021 Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy cites Costs of War statistics on the economic and human costs of the US War on Terror in Afghanistan.
April 16, 2021 Common Dreams
Common Dreams cites Costs of War research on US expenditure on the War on Terror in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
March 26, 2019 The Washington Post
In her opinion column, Katrina vanden Heuvel cites Costs of War researchers: "Their vital work shows the wars’ devastating human, economic and political costs."
April 14, 2021 Daily Beast
The Daily Beast references Costs of War's report on the US War on Terror producing 37 million refugees around the world.
April 4, 2019 USA Today
Senators Bernie Sanders and Mike Lee call for a serious Congressional discussion of when and where in the world to intervene, and who decides. They cite Costs of War figures on the $6 trillion costs of longest war in American history.
November 14, 2018 NPR
NPR features the latest study by Costs of War that shows that the US has spent $5.9 trillion on the war on terror, contrasting this with a report by military officials that calls for more military preparedness.
June 9, 2021 Newsweek
This opinion piece in Newsweek references Costs of War data on the human and economic costs of the post-9/11 wars and makes a case for how resources from the war in Afghanistan should be reallocated.
January 16, 2018 Business Insider
This article features the Costs of War Project's map of US Counterterror War Locations.
May 4, 2021 Valley News
Valley News cites Costs of War report on mass displacements triggered by the US War on Terror since 9/11.
May 11, 2021 Common Dreams
Common Dreams cites Costs of War research on the budgetary costs of the war in Afghanistan.
March 13, 2023 The Guardian
Costs of War was cited in The Guardian on 20 years of war in Iraq and elsewhere.
November 20, 2018 The New York Times
In an article about the increasing number of Islamic militants globally since 9/11, the New York Times cites the Costs of War Project's figure on the $5.9 trillion in costs of the war on terror.
May 24, 2018 CNN
An estimate of how much regime change in Iran could cost, drawing on the Costs of War Project's figures for how much the post-9/11 wars have cost -- more than 100 times more than the George W. Bush administration's initial claims about how expensive the war with Iraq would be.