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Jul 2018
Dr. Johnson’s Spy Watching Chronicles the History of Intelligence Studies
by Shelby R. Steuart SPIA researcher and professor, Dr. Loch K. Johnson, recently published a paradigmatic book documenting his groundbreaking research in intelligence studies over the past forty years. Spy
Jul 2018
Five SPIA Grads Named to 40 Under 40 Class of 2018
SPIA is proud to announce that five alumni will be recognized this fall as recipients of the UGA Alumni Association’s 40 under 40 award. This award, given annually, recognizes successful
Jul 2018
Dr. Igor Khripunov publishes in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
CITS Distinguished Fellow Dr. Igor Khripunov has a new piece in the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists entitled “Nuclear safety vs security: Can the two cultures be harmonized?” The article, published
Jul 2018
Professor Kaufman Publishes New Book with Cambridge Press
By Amanda Tysor Dr. Alexander Kaufman, an associate professor of political science, has made a major contribution to political theory with his book Rawls’s Egalitarianism, recently published by Cambridge University
Jun 2018
CITS releases report on harmonizing nuclear security culture and safety culture
The 2018 international workshop “A Roadmap for Harmonizing Nuclear Security Culture and Safety Culture” held in Serpong on 29-31 January reviewed benefits and challenges for harmonization of nuclear security culture
Jun 2018
Dr. Moldogaziev Wins Best Article Award
Dr. Tima Moldogaziev, along with co-authors Dr. Sharon N. Kioko and Dr. W. Bartley Hildreth, have been chosen to receive the Jesse Burkhead Award for 2018. The Burkhead Award is
May 2018
MPA and PhD Alumna Wins Award
MPA and PhD alumnae Dr. Megan LePere-Schloop won the 2018 Best Dissertation Award for the Academy of Management. Her dissertation titled, “The Logic of Identity-Focused Organizational Change: Research Based on
May 2018
American Founding Group names Undergraduate Paper Competition winners
The American Founding Group invited undergraduate students to submit papers for its first annual Undergraduate Paper Competition. The competition welcomed papers discussing any topic related to American Founding Era, including
May 2018
Dr. Khripunov publishes textbook on nuclear security culture
CITS Distinguished Fellow Dr. Igor Khripunov recently published a textbook entitled “Nuclear Security Culture: The State of Play,” for the International Nuclear Security Education Network (INSEN) supported by the International
Apr 2018
MIP Student to Intern at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Second year Master of International Policy (MIP) student, Valeriia Lozova, recently accepted a Research Intern position at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington D.C.. Founded in 1910, Carnegie is the