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Gabriella Gricius

Gabriella Gricius is a Ph.D. student in Political Science at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO focusing on Russian studies, Arctic politics, and critical security theory. She also works with Dr. Wilfred Greaves at the North American and Arctic Defense and Security Network (NAADSN), focusing on human security. She is also fluent in German and Dutch and reads Russian on an intermediate level. She is also a freelance journalist and writes for a variety of online publications including Foreign Policy, Global Security Review, and Riddle Russia, amongst others.

Diplomacy

Belarus: The State in the Middle

Gabriella Gricius Mar 15, 2019
Although Belarus is typically associated with Russia and the East, Belarusian President Viktor Lukashenko recently…
Government & Politics

Putin’s “State of the Nation” Speech,…

Gabriella Gricius Mar 6, 2019
Each year, the President of Russia delivers a "State of the Nation" speech to the country's parliament in which he…
Defense & Security

The Future of the War in Ukraine

Gabriella Gricius Feb 20, 2019
The conflict began when Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014. The war in the Donbas has been in a state of…
Government & Politics

Corruption in Eastern Europe & Central Asia Is On…

Gabriella Gricius Feb 4, 2019
According to Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), corruption appears to be on the rise…
Defense & Security

Border Dispute Between Chechnya and Ingushetia Threatens…

Gabriella Gricius Jan 17, 2019
On September 26, 2018, Chechen president Ramzan Kadyrov and his Ingush counterpart Yunus-bek Yevkurov signed a bill…
Economics & Trade

Why Russian Sanctions are Ineffective

Gabriella Gricius Dec 26, 2018
For over four years, Western governments and international organizations have levied increased sanctions on Russia.…
Government & Politics

Georgian Constitutional Reforms Alter Presidency

Gabriella Gricius Dec 6, 2018
The election coincides with constitutional reforms that will change Georgia's system of governance. After a…
Defense & Security

Escalation in the Sea of Azov Benefits Putin and…

Gabriella Gricius Nov 29, 2018
Tensions between Ukraine and Russia are riding a new high in the wake of Russia’s seizure of three Ukrainian navy…
Government & Politics

November Elections in Eastern Ukraine Unlikely to Bring…

Gabriella Gricius Nov 10, 2018
The elections threaten an increasingly unstable status quo in Ukraine's eastern provinces. On November 11,…
Defense & Security

Russia is Consolidating its Control Over the Black Sea

Gabriella Gricius Nov 8, 2018
Russia's actions are an immediate threat to Ukrainian national security, and pose a strategic threat to the…
Defense & Security

The United States Announces Unilateral Termination of…

Gabriella Gricius Oct 25, 2018
The U.S. is moving to withdraw from the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty in response to alleged…
Government & Politics

Pro-Russia and Populist Parties Gain Support in Latvia

Gabriella Gricius Oct 9, 2018
As Latvia's election results were tallied on the first Saturday of October, many domestic and international…
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Defense & Security

Defense & Security

Conflict and Competition: Limited Nuclear Warfare and the New Face of Deterrence

This article was initially published on December 16, 2019.  "Nuclear weapons seem to be in almost everybody's bad…

A New Nuclear Deal with Iran Shouldn’t Be Accompanied by Terrorist…

Escalate to De-Escalate: Russia’s Nuclear Deterrence Strategy

Placing “Over-The-Horizon” Capabilities in Georgia

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Foreign Policy

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The JCPOA is Dead—Renewal Not Required

Shima Bozorgi 1 year ago
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It’s Time to Stop Pivoting: Great Power…

Matthew Ivey 1 year ago
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India Should Become The United States Premier South…

Kimia Hashemi-Nejad 1 year ago
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A Two-Pronged Approach for Dealing with Venezuela

Walker D. Mills 1 year ago

Diplomacy

Diplomacy

Middle East Versus the West? How a UN Diplomat’s Christian Perspective Resonates…

Lora Karch Aug 9, 2021
“Lack of love. Strategy, commerce, exploitation, securing an imperial route: these were why the West, for the most…

A new formula for the UN Security Council

Jun 23, 2020

COVID-19 and Responsible Leadership in a “Post-Truth” Age

Jun 18, 2020

It’s Time for the EU to Lead in Libya

May 29, 2020
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Economics & Trade

Economics & Trade

A Global Recession Will Fuel Cyber-Espionage

Mohamed ELDoh 3 years ago
Economics & Trade

Is India at Risk of Losing the Game of Great Power…

Pranay Kumar Shome 3 years ago
Economics & Trade

Transnistria: No Longer an Illegal Trade Hub?

Gabriella Gricius 3 years ago
Economics & Trade

Melting Arctic Sea Ice Opens New Maritime Shipping Route

Trivun Sharma 4 years ago
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