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  1. Bi-Weekly VP Update October 22

    This week began with a short break for students and faculty; I hope this brief breather provided a quick recharge for you as we head into the second half of the fall semester.
     

  2. Student Alice McGown at COP26: Leave It In The Ground

    The Center for the Blue Economy celebrates Alice McGown, a master’s candidate pursuing International Environmental Policy, who will attend the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow next week.   She will bring one simple message to the nations of the world:  leave fossil fuels in the ground.

  3. News Stories

    Autonomous Vehicle Security with Applications to Critical Infrastructure

    | by Elle Zesky


    The world of personal transportation has rapidly evolved. We see the emergence of autonomous vehicles and collaborative vehicles which could have wide-reaching benefits and risks for society. Watch the recording of a talk that explored cybersecurity concerns in emerging technologies and how these can be generalized to other domains of critical infrastructure.

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  4. Examining the Kabul Drone Strike

    Dr. Ferenc Dalnoki-Veress conducted an in-depth analysis of a U.S. drone strike in Afghanistan, one that intended to target ISIS terrorists, but instead ended with the killing of civilians. Dalnoki-Veress’ research was cited in a lengthy Washington Post story on the errant strike, and the professor recently spoke with us about his research and work at the Institute.

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  5. Weekly VP Update October 1

    We are looking forward to the first major in-person campus event in 19 months - the Student Council Back-to-MIIS Fest, scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday, October 2 from 12PM - 4PM on the Pierce Street Promenade.  Student Council has extended the invitation to faculty and staff and I hope to catch up with many of you.
     

  6. The Return of the Taliban: Monterey Initiative in Russian Studies Hosts Panel Discussion on Afghanistan

    The Monterey Initiative in Russian Studies (MIR) recently hosted a panel discussion on the Afghanistan crisis and its regional and global consequences. Panelists included Dr. Elena Chernenko, special correspondent at the Kommersant daily newspaper in Moscow; Anatol Lieven, senior fellow for Russia and Europe at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft; Rakesh Sood, distinguished fellow at the Observer Research Foundation; and Clarissa Ward, CNN’s chief international correspondent.
     

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