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Gabriella Gricius

is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Political Science at Colorado State University and Graduate Fellow with the North American and Arctic Security and Defence Network (NAADSN). She obtained her BA in International Relations and German Language from Boston University and her MA in International Security from the University of Groningen. Her research areas include the Arctic, Russian foreign policy, decolonial and critical theory, and Indigenous studies. She is also a freelance journalist and has published in Foreign Policy, Global Security Review, Bear Market Brief, amongst other media outlets and academic journals. She is fluent in German and English and proficient in Russian and Dutch. Her prior work experience includes the Public International Law & Policy Group, the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies, the International Criminal Court, the International Scholar, and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
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Indigenous Representation in National Security

In this article, Gabriella Gricius addresses the need for more Indigenous representation in the national security field and how Indigenous voices can provide vital recommendations to policymakers.

February 4, 2021 — Gabriella Gricius
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