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Law, Business & International Affairs: International Affairs
- Balancing Trade and Security (Spring 2009)
UGA’s Center for International Trade and Security works to keep “dual-use” of technologies away from weapons development while ensuring their application to benign commercial interests. - UGA’s Terrorism Maven (Winter 2008)
Mia Bloom sheds light on suicide bombers, child soldiers and rape in war. - Media Shelf (Winter 2008)
“The Carter Presidency: Lessons for the 21st Century” is profiled in the Multi-Media section. - Seeds of Tyranny (Spring 2007)
Only by understanding the history of totalitarianism can we prevent its reoccurrence. - Improving Global Understanding One Bias at a Time (Fall 2006)
When he teaches, Alan Godias, director of UGA's Virtual Center of Interdisciplinary Studies of the Islamic World, asks that his students first put aside their own biases. - Viewpoint: Peace, Not Security (Summer 2006)
In order to deliver a “new world order” to future generations, we must realize and accept the shortcomings of a security regime and value the wisdom of a peace paradigm. - Research Universities Should Nudge National Policy (Fall 2003)
Academia has a responsibility to participate in the national security dialogue. - Preparing for Terrorism (Summer 2002)
Americans can take a lesson from the ineffective emergency responses to the Chernobyl nuclear accident. - A Watchful Eye (Summer 2001)
UGA researchers are keeping an eye on the worlds weapons of mass destruction. - Farewell
to Arms (Spring 1998)
Proliferation of biological, chemical and nuclear weapons threatens to engulf the human race. Many nations are turning to UGA's Center for International Trade and Security to help reduce their deadly stockpiles. - Spies in the Ointment (Spring 1998)
Political scientist Loch Johnson has tracked U.S. intelligence agencies through two governmental hearings, the end of the Cold War and four books' worth of research. Now he suggests how the CIA and other agencies could more effectively face multiple new threats. - Of Tuna and Treaties (Winter 1995)
Environmental protection is making waves in international trade accords. - The Politics of Opinion (Summer 1995)
Political scientist Bill Chittick offers a new method for measuring public opinion and foreign policy. - Landscaping New Partnerships (Summer 1994)
American scientists have joined forces with farmers and tribal leaders in the Philippines and other developing countries to forge holistic agriculture solutions.