Today, students from our Master of International Security program take on the roles of policymakers and military strategists in a high-stakes East China Sea crisis simulation — led by @CSPS_GMU.
#NatSec#Simulation#FuturePolicyMakers
Schar School Master of International Security students gather to re-cap and analyze outcomes from their high-stakes East China Sea Crisis Simulation led by @CSPS_GMU.
The Schar School’s Center for Security Policy Studies (@CSPS_GMU) hosts an annual series for students to gain real world experiences including crisis simulations, wargames, and research forums.
Read more about this unique experience at the link below!
https://t.co/1m70hrIPzq
Few weeks ago, I published an article with @CSPS_GMU about the #Quad security partnership and how maritime security is a critical aspect of it. Feel free to take a read! https://t.co/MPrGHBV2dj
In a topical blog post, @CSPS_GMU student fellow Abby Bell examines Russia's efforts to prevent Georgia from moving further West towards the EU.
https://t.co/hvuVa9iFSf
Another blog post for .@CSPS_GMU, this time on #Hezbollah illicit activity in the Tri-Border Area. I argue it is in the United States best interest to cut off Hezbollah financially, starting with Hezbollah's cocaine trafficking. Let me know your thoughts! https://t.co/XTwxct3qV2
Students visited Little Round Trip, where Colonel Joshua Chamberlain and the 20th Maine held the Union lines; and the Devil's Den where 1,800 men fell. For more information on @GettysburgNMP, please visit the park's website at https://t.co/1S4Oj96arK 2/2
Earlier this month, @CSPS_GMU student fellows took a guided tour of @GettysburgNMP to learn more about the bloodiest battle of the Civil War — "The high water mark of the rebellion." 1/2
Hey, @ScharSchool@CSPS_GMU@GeorgeMasonU students!
Did you know that having overseas experience is a major plus if you pursue a job in US intelligence?
Consider Schar School's study abroad program.
Details here: https://t.co/H7ECuniNim
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