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Lia Lumauig

Lia is originally from the Philippines and graduated from The College of New Jersey with bachelor's degrees in Political Science and Russian Studies. She has worked in government and think tank spaces. Currently, Lia works in the nonprofit sector in Washington, DC on national security and higher education programs. She is interested in the federal policymaking process, immigration and women’s issues, and national security and foreign policy.

Rebalancing the Interagency: Stability Operations with Department of State and Department of Defense

  • June 1, 2021

The current framework for stability operations of the Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of State (DoS) outlines the appropriate division of labor between military and civilian agencies, but the ability to implement such divisions primarily rests with the executive…

Categories: Domestic Policy, National Security, Security

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