CITS conducts a variety of activities aimed at countering the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) and the evasion of sanctions related to WMDs.  CITS conducts events to increase the ability of corporate service providers (CSPs), customs agents, and licensing and regulatory officials to identify and prevent United Nations-sanctioned commercial activities.  The training events convey practical methods for identifying evasive activity based on existing legal authorities and organizational structures in the countries involved.

 

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十大电子游戏平台 Maintains Top Ten Ranking According to 2023-2024 US News and World Report
十大电子游戏平台 Maintains Top Ten Ranking According to 2023-2024 US News and World Report

The School of Public and International Affairs (十大电子游戏平台) at the University of Georgia once again ranks among the top tier Public Affairs Graduate Schools according to U.S. News & World

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十大电子游戏平台 Students Recognized During Presidential Honors Week Luncheon
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The tradition of Honors Day was introduced by Chancellor S.V. Sanford in 1930 to give public recognition to students who achieve scholastic honors. In 2011, Honors Week was established to

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Meet The Board Monday: Ronnie Kurtz
Meet The Board Monday: Ronnie Kurtz

Ronnie Kurtz (AB ‘15, MPA ‘15) wears multiple hats at his day job as the Director of Planning and Community Development at the City of Grovetown, Georgia. Between managing policy

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Upcoming Events

Classes End
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
POSTPONED: George S. Parthemos Lecture
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Larry Walker Room, UGA Law School
Reading Day
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM