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May 26, 2022

Minerva-funded researchers new article "The Myth of US Energy Independence" published in Nature

"The Russia–Ukraine crisis has exposed vulnerabilities in US energy security. The US may import only a small amount of Russian oil but it is tied to Russian energy via its participation in highly globalized supply chains."

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Department of Defense Selects 2024-2025 Minerva-USIP Peace and Security Fellows
By Toni DeVille | Sept. 23, 2024
The Department of Defense and the U.S. Institute of Peace today announced fellowship awards to 19 graduate students to research questions in the fields of conflict management and peacebuilding.
"How Russia employs ‘hard soft power’ to influence overseas media and sow dissent and fear among foreign populations"
By Catherine Luther and Brandon Prins | Sept. 11, 2024
Minerva-funded researchers, Catherine Luther and Brandon Prins highlight a new form of public diplomacy called "hard soft power," which combines traditional soft power (influence through cultural appeal) with subtle threats to create fear and division among foreign populations in their latest article.

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