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[PAST EVENT] The Project on International Peace and Security's 2024 Campus Symposium
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- Open to the public
- Registration/RSVP
We’re delighted to invite you to this year’s Project on International Peace and Security (PIPS) Symposium, featuring student presentations on April 19th at 5:30 PM in Tucker Hall on the W&M campus.
Join us in celebrating the 2023-2024 PIPS fellows:
Abbey Crews (Research Fellow) and Elizabeth Marcus (Research Intern)
"China's Wagner on Water: How Private Security Companies Will Strengthen PRC's Fishing Militia"
Brennen Micheal (Research Fellow) and Emilia Murphy (Research Intern)
"Avoiding the Fate of Melos: Regional Entrapment Fears and U.S. Aspirations in the Indo-Pacific"
Annabel Richter (Research Fellow) and Lena Bullard (Research Intern)
"Subverting Sovereignty: China’s Nickel Strategy in Indonesia"
Leo Sereni (Research Fellow) and Zola Sayers-Fay (Research Intern)
"Cater to the Audience: Add Cringe to Counter-Messaging Against White Supremacy in Gaming"
Abigail Taylor (Research Fellow) and Addison Dempsey (Research Intern)
"PRC Debt-for-Nature Swaps: The Dark Side of Debt Relief in Africa"
Please RSVP if you plan to attend.
Sponsored by: Global Research Institute
Contact
Dr. Dennis Smith, [[dasmi2]]