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Security Research Hub

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What is the Security Research Hub?

The Security Research Hub (SRH) is a platform where Florida International University’s (FIU) Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy (JGI) harnesses publicly available information to promote shared understanding about Latin American and Caribbean security issues. The SRH leverages JGI’s subject matter experts and researchers, in collaboration with our renowned academic and private partners, to produce authoritative and reliable research honed by the rigor of academia.
Created in partnership with U.S. Southern Command, the SRH focuses on a wide range of topics such as Illegal Unreported and Unregulated (IUUx) activities, foreign investment, and transnational crime.

Defining the Security Research Hub

The Security Research Hub integrates virtual learning and builds a collaborative community from across academia, government, civil society organizations, and private industry throughout the hemisphere. At its core, the SRH has three primary objectives it aims to fulfill:

Objective 1

Enhance U.S. and partner nations’ research and analytic capacity.

Objective 2

Foster international analytic exchanges and collaboration among practitioners, analysts, researchers, and experts in their fields.

Objective 3

Create a shared understanding of critical security challenges.
In fulfilling these goals, FIU and its partners can exchange information and create a workforce to promote a secure Latin American and Caribbean region.

People

National Security Team

Javier Alvarez Kuan

Javier Alvarez Kuan

Research Coordinator

Javier Alvarez Kuan

Research Coordinator

Senior Fellows

Duilia Mora Turner

Duilia Mora Turner

Lead for Women, Peace and Security Forum, Senior Fellow

Duilia Mora Turner

Lead for Women, Peace and Security Forum, Senior Fellow