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July 25, 2023

Minerva-funded White Paper: Defense Implications for US and NATO Polymakers and their Staffs

Steven E. Lobell of the University of Utah is the Principle Investigator of the Minerva-supported team whose work has resulted in a paper prepared for the “Near Crisis Project: Why What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You” workshop, in partnership with the Atlantic Council, Washington, DC, January 27, 2023.

July 24, 2023

New Minerva-funded article: The Fish That Ate an Agreement: How Migrating Mackerel Undermine International Fisheries Cooperation

A grant funded by the Minerva Research Initiative has resulted in a policy brief for the Carnegie Endowment for International Piece: The Fish That Ate an Agreement: How Migrating Mackerel Undermine International Fisheries Cooperation

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Does the BRI Increase China’s Influence?
By Ethan Kapstein and Jacob Shapiro | Sept. 27, 2023
"Observers claim that the BRI’s goals are twofold. First, China seeks to expand trade, especially as its domestic growth slackens. Second, through support for infrastructure projects, the Chinese government aims to bolster its soft power and exert political influence over recipient countries."
Making the Nation Safer Through Social Science
By Arie Kruglanski and Michele Gelfand | Sept. 25, 2023
With security issues tied to human behavior, cutting edge psychological science can be an indispensable tool for effective policy.

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