Marshall Center Announces Alumni Scholarship Winners
GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, GERMANY – 2 Dec. 2024
The George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies is pleased to announce the 2025 Alumni Scholarship recipients. The winning members of the Marshall Center's alumni network were selected for their outstanding contributions to the field of international security and their commitment to advancing democratic values.
More than 110 applications were received; winners were selected based on the relevance of their proposed topic to Marshall Center research priorities, the academic potential of their proposal, and the potential practical application of their findings.
Priority also was given to research topics of greatest interest to the Marshall Center and its stakeholders and those that addressed the complex security challenges facing the world today.
The 2025 scholarship recipients are:
Ms. Tinatin Aghniashvili, Georgia
Topic: Strengthening Integrated Deterrence by Whole of Society Resilience
Dr. Vitalie Armașu, Moldova
Topic: Increasing Moldova's Deterrence Potential: Integrating National and Societal Resilience in Combatting Russian Disinformation and Manipulation
Ms. Stefanie Hebel, Canada
Topic: The New Northward Center of Gravity
Dr. Daria Nowak, Poland
Topic: The Role of Deterrence in Hybrid Warfare: Strategies to Counter Russian and Belarusian Weaponization of Migration Against NATO
Ms. Liljana Pecova-Ilieska, North Macedonia and Dr. Megghi Pengili, Italy (Joint Project)
Topic: Cyber Shield: Securing Critical Infrastructure in the Western Balkans - The Crucial Role of Public-Private Partnerships in Regional Governance
Ambassador Marinela Petkova, Bulgaria
Topic: What Role Does the Concept of Deterrence play in Hybrid Warfare?
Ambassador Vasil Sikharulidze, Georgia
Topic: Enhancing Euro-Atlantic Security Through Strategic Connectivity: Reducing Russian Influence in the Black Sea and Central Asia
Mr. Dževad Terzić, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Topic: The Intersection of Far-Right Extremism, Russian Influence, and Organized Crime in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Challenges for Security and Democratic Stability
Col (ret.) Raitis Tiliks, Latvia
Topic: Integrated Border Management as a Potential Deterrence Measure at the Eastern Flank of NATO and Schengen Area
Scholarship winners will spend five weeks in-residence at the Marshall Center, engaging in comprehensive research with support by a Marshall Center faculty mentor.
"We are very proud to support and celebrate the achievements of our alumni. Their ongoing contributions to the field of security studies reflect the values and principles at the core of the Marshall Center's mission,” said Mr. Christopher Burelli, Director of Alumni Programs.
The Alumni Scholarship program reflects Marshall Center's commitment to providing recipients with the opportunity to further their education, engage in professional development, and contribute to the broader discourse on international security. The program seeks to empower Marshall Center alumni to make a lasting impact on global security.
For more information on the Alumni Scholarship program, please visit Alumni Scholars | George C. Marshall European Center For Security Studies (marshallcenter.org).
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The George C. Marshall Center for Security Studies, founded on June 5, 1993, is a renowned international security and defense studies institute. A bilateral partnership between the U.S. and Germany, it is a lasting cooperation that promotes dialogue and understanding among the nations of North America, Europe and Eurasia. In 2023, the Marshall Center marked its 30th anniversary, re-emphasizing its commitment to carrying Marshall’s vision, an enduring legacy that continues through the security education initiatives of the Center.