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AI Infrastructures and Their Consequences in Global Contexts
PI: JP Singh, George Mason University
Assessing China’s Ambitions to Proliferate AI-Enabled Authoritarianism
PI: Jeannie Johnson, Utah State University
Cognition in Support of Future Space Missions
PI: Stephen Fiore, University of Central Florida
Risks and Opportunities in the Department of Defense Research Portfolio
PI: Ian Hutchins, University of Wisconsin
Social Impacts of Climate Change
PI: Arie Kruglanski, University of Maryland
Climate Change and Great Power Competition
PI: Kristopher Ramsay, Princeton University
Vulnerability and Resilience to Climate Hazards in the African Sahel
PI: Leonardo Villalon, University of Florida
Climate Change and Alternative Governance
PI: Kathleen Cunningham, University of Maryland
Contested Space, Illicit Flows, and Order in the Contemporary World
PI: Annette Idler, University of Oxford
An Ethnographic Case Study of Digital Anthropology
PI: Itamara Lochard, George Mason University
Combatting Chinese Influence in Contested and Non-Contested Territories
PI: Marc Ratkovic, Princeton University
Extremist Organization’s Narratives of Revolutionary Patriotism
PI: Robert Pape, University of Chicago
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