2024年3月12日

安德里亚·洛佩兹, associate professor of 政治科学 at Susquehanna University, has been named a public policy fellow by the Wilson Center, one of the world’s top think tanks dedicated to nonpartisan counsel and insights on global affairs to policymakers.

Lopez’s semester-long fellowship has her working with the Wilson Center’s Kennan Institute and Africa Program on a forthcoming article titled “When Winning is Not the Goal: The Wagner Group and Russia’s Competition for Influence in Africa.” The article explores Russia’s use of private military companies as a tool for their competition with the United States, European Union and China.

“This has been an opportunity for me to immerse myself in an institution that prides itself on policy-relevant 研究. I have access to a full library as well as the Library of Congress and there are events to attend that cover issues directly related to my teaching and 研究,洛佩兹说. “From this experience I will gain a deeper knowledge of the issues that often come up in my classes or that my students 研究.”

Lopez says the contacts she is making in our nation’s capital will also be useful for students — especially those working on their senior theses — and that she plans to pass her newfound knowledge of webinars, internships and countless other opportunities in Washington, D.C.对他们来说.

The Kennan Institute is the premier U.S. center for advanced 研究 on Russia and Eurasia and the oldest and largest regional program at the Woodrow Wilson 国际 Center for Scholars. The Kennan Institute is committed to improving American understanding of Russia, 乌克兰, 中亚, the Caucasus and the surrounding region though 研究 and exchange.

Lopez earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia before going on to earn her master’s degree and doctorate from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Her 研究 includes efforts to determine how Russia engages in counterinsurgencies, on the Wagner Group’s activities in Africa, and how China and Russia are competing for influence in places like 中亚 and Africa. She also regularly teaches a course on Russian and Soviet politics.