Margaret S. Marangione is a researcher, professor, and expert in security and intelligence. She has authored over 50 articles on topics related to landmines, humanitarian demining, and mine action. Her articles have been published in journals such as the Journal of Mine Action and on websites. She has expertise in areas like liability and humanitarian mine action, integrating mine detection dogs, and the roles of organizations like the United Nations and NGOs in mine action.
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Margaret Marangione Articles
1. MARGARET S. MARANGIONE
RESEARCHER – PROFESSOR – SECURITY & INTELLIGENCE
* marangionem@gmail.com ( (540) 246-5488
ARTICLES: partial listing
“Liability and Humanitarian Mine Action.” EUDEM, University of Brussels, 2003.
“The Key Milestones in International Mine Action and Humanitarian Demining.” The Landmine Action
Smart Book, August 2001 (50-53).
“The $64,000 Question: How Are We Going to Remove All Landmines in Ten Years?” Journal of Mine
Action, Issue 3.2 Summer 1999.
“Bridging the User and Developer Gap: The DTIF Workshop, Vancouver, June 4-5, 2001.” Journal of Mine
Action, Issue 5.2 Summer 2001: 96−9.
“The Challenges of Integrating Mine Dogs into Humanitarian Demining.” Journal of Mine Action, Issue 5.1
Spring 2001: 88−91.
“Chechnya: the Republic of the Wolf.” Journal of Mine Action, Issue 4.1 Spring 2000: 32−4.
“The COMPACT 230-MINECAT, J. Barry Middlesmass Lockwood Beck LTD.” Online Document.
Journal of Mine Action, Issue 3.2 Summer 1999.
http://www.jmu.edu/cisr/journal/3.2/focus/buse_middlemass/middlemass.htm
“The European Commission: The Future of Mine Action from a Donor’s Perspective.” Journal of Mine
Action, Issue 6.1 Spring 2002: 50−1.
“Field Trip With MARMINCA.” Journal of Mine Action, Issue 5.2 Summer 2001: 49−51.
“From the Editor's Desk.” Online Document. Journal of Mine Action, Issue 3.2 Summer 1999.
http://maic.jmu.edu/journal/3.2/editorial/buse/buse_edit.htm
“Grab A Cup Of Coffee, Pull Up A Seat, And Have Your Credit Card Ready.” Online Document. Journal
of Mine Action, Issue 3.2 Summer 1999.
http://www.jmu.edu/cisr/journal/3.2/focus/buse_german/german.htm
“Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan: A Commitment to Landmine Awareness and Victim and Survivor
Assistance.” Journal of Mine Action, Issue 3.3 Fall 1999: 18−9.
“Integrated Mine Action: A Collective Approach to Mine Awareness: An Interview with Andy Wheatley,
Community Liaison Manager, Mines Advisory Group (MAG).” Journal of Mine Action, Issue 4.3 Fall 2000:
40−4.
“The Inter-American Defense Board−An Interview with Colonel Rowcliffe.” Journal of Mine Action, Issue 5.2
Summer 2001: 10−3.
“An Interview with Hendrik Ehlers of MgM.” Journal of Mine Action, Issue 6.2 Fall 2002: 15−8.
“Interview with Martin Barber, Chief of United Nations Mine Action Service.” Journal of Mine Action, Issue
5.3 Fall 2001: 99−100.
“Interview with Miriam Coronel Ferrer of the Non-State Actors Working Group.” Journal of Mine Action,
Issue 5.3 Fall 2001: 110−4.
2. MARGARET S. MARANGIONE
ARTICLES: partial listing
“An Interview with the Nicaraguan Minister of Defense, Dr. José Adán Guerra Pastora.” Journal of Mine
Action, Issue 5.2 Summer 2001: 72−73.
“James Madison University Professors Teach GIS in Slovenia.” Online Document. Journal of Mine Action,
Issue 6.2 Fall 2002.
http://maic.jmu.edu/journal/6.2/notes/margaretbuse/margaretbuse.htm
“K-9 Dog Academy Takes its Training to the Mine Field.” Journal of Mine Action, Issue 5.1 Spring 2001:
94−9.
“Non-State Actors and Their Significance.” Journal of Mine Action, Issue 5.3 Fall 2001: 83−88. **
“Reducing the Threat of Landmines for Kosovo's Children.” Journal of Mine Action, Issue 4.1 Spring 2000:
25−7
“Responding to an Emergency - An Interview with Bob Macpherson, CARE.” Journal of Mine Action, Issue
4.1 Spring 2000: 17−21.
“The Role of the United Nations in Mine Action: An Interview with Ian Mansfield.” Journal of Mine Action,
Issue 6.1 Winter 2002: 2−7.
“RONCO Executives Talk About Demining, Integration and the IMAS Contract: (An Interview with
Lawrence Crandall, Stephen Edelmann and A. David Lundberg).” Journal of Mine Action, Issue 4.2 Summer
2000: 68−73.
“A Squad of Their Own: Women Deminers in Kosovo.” Journal of Mine Action, Issue 4.1 Summer 2001:
28−9. (Also available online: http://maic.jmu.edu/journal/4.1/squad.htm)
“Superman to the Rescue, But Can He Teach Mine Awareness?” Journal of Mine Action, Issue 4.3 Fall 2000:
60−2.
“The UNA-USA Adopt-A-Minefield Program.” Online Document. Journal of Mine Action, Issue 3.2 Summer
1999:
“Unique Sisterhood: The African Women's Alliance for Mobilizing Action.” Journal of Mine Action, Issue 3.3
Fall 1999: 28−9.
“The United States Central Command’s Role in the Middle East.” Journal of Mine Action, Issue 5.3 Fall 2001:
4−5.
“What You Should Know About Landmine Victims.” Journal of Mine Action, Issue 3.3 Fall 1999: 8−12.
“WWII Ordnance Still Haunts Europe and the Asia Pacific Rim.” Journal of Mine Action, Issue 4.2 Summer
2000: 83−7.
“JMU Students Tackle Landmine Legacy.” Montpelier, Fall 2002, (17)
** Article was cited in 2007 A Military Guide to Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century, a
manual used by Air University (United States Air Force)
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