The Center for International Trade & Security (CITS) was established in 1987 with the support of former U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk. Since its founding, CITS has developed a network of academic researchers, public officials, and industry representatives with expertise in critical areas of national and international security. CITS advises policymakers and trains personnel around the world on nonproliferation, energy security and human security, while serving as a hub of research, teaching, and outreach on new and emerging security topics.

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Meet The Board Monday- Shallum Atkinson, M.Ed. (AB ‘17)
Meet The Board Monday- Shallum Atkinson, M.Ed. (AB ‘17)

While writing policy briefs for his current employer, Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski, Shallum Atkinson, M.Ed. (AB ‘17) also spends time in the lecture halls of George Washington University’s law school. Shallum’s

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Loch K. Johnson Weighs In On New “Church Committee”
Loch K. Johnson Weighs In On New “Church Committee”

Loch K. Johnson, Regents Professor Emeritus of Public and International Affairs at the University of Georgia and a former senior aide to the chair of the Church Committee, weighs in

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NEW FACULTY FRIDAY: Q&A WITH DR. BRYAN BARBER
NEW FACULTY FRIDAY: Q&A WITH DR. BRYAN BARBER

Meet one of our new faculty members, Dr. Bryan Barber, Lecturer of International Affairs. What attracted you to UGA? uedbet is a large community of experts on politics and international

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