CTEC Director Jason Blazakis Quoted by ProPublica
Director of CTEC Jason Blazakis was quoted by ProPublica in a recent article entitled “Trump Cheers as Pakistan Rounds Up the Usual Suspect in Mumbai Case.”
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Director of CTEC Jason Blazakis was quoted by ProPublica in a recent article entitled “Trump Cheers as Pakistan Rounds Up the Usual Suspect in Mumbai Case.”
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
The rapidly growing Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism (CTEC) has gained much needed reinforcement with the addition of Deputy Director Kris McGuffie.
MIIS NPTS ‘15 graduate Marik Von Rennenkampff writes op-ed for The Hill on Trump’s critical miscalculation on Iran.
Thirty-nine students from all around the world gather in three different locations (California, Washington D.C., and Kenya) to further their knowledge and expand their skills in the field of development.
| by Molly Laughlin
A gift from Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies student Chuck Woodson ’19 offers a welcome boost to the Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism (CTEC) for its current development efforts — specifically, its Special Operations Research Database (SORD).
Center for the Blue Economy employment numbers are called into question in this article, but the results are misleading.
| by Susie Cagle
CBE Senior Fellow and Arctic researcher Dr. Brendan Kelly is quoted in this Mother Jones article.
The Monterey Summer Symposium on Russia welcomes 12 graduate fellows for an intense 7-week program exploring bilateral relations, Russian foreign and security policy, culture, and economics.
Eleven students will travel around the world advocating for sustainable management of ocean and coastal resources. They are the 2019 Center for the Blue Economy Summer Fellows.
West Cliff Drive in the of City of Santa Cruz, California spans 2.5 miles of ocean views, cliffs and beaches. That stretch is home to an iconic lighthouse, prime surf spots, and is frequented by the wealthy and working class alike. But sea-level rise and storms threaten to undercut the road. This summer, the Center for the Blue Economy will help City managers determine the best way forward for West Cliff Drive.