Latin American Security Intern
Expertise: U.S.-Latin America Relations, Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, Authoritarianism, International Conflict Resolution
Savarni Sanka is a senior at Wake Forest University completing her bachelor’s degree in Political Science with a double major in Spanish and a minor in Middle Eastern Studies. Her research interests include migration policy, conflict resolution, and democratic backsliding in Latin America and the MENA region. Savarni hopes to delve deeper into these fields during her time at ASP and next fall, when she will begin her graduate studies at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar.
In her free time, Savarni enjoys watching Spanish-language TV shows and baking desserts for her friends and family.
Recent Posts
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Briefing Note – The Case for an Engagement-Focused U.S. Strategy in Cuba
Posted on: 09 Jun 2021
FILED UNDER: Blog, Cuba Engagement, Issues, Reports, Top Stories
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Russia is Putting Down Roots in America’s Backyard
Posted on: 19 Apr 2021
FILED UNDER: Blog, Issues, National Security Strategy, US-Russia Relationship
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Radio Martí: Long Overdue for a Tune-Up
Posted on: 14 Apr 2021
FILED UNDER: Blog, Cuba Engagement, Public Diplomacy and Strategic Communication
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ASP in the News: Board Member Lt. Gen. Norm Seip, USAF (ret.) in The Invading Sea
Posted on: 08 Apr 2021
FILED UNDER: Blog
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Event Recap: Beneath the Waves: A Deeper Look at the National Security Threats of Illicit Fishing in “Seaspiracy”
Posted on: 08 Apr 2021
FILED UNDER: Blog, Maritime Security, National Security & Climate Change
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Chinese IUU Fishing: A Global Security Threat Multiplier
Posted on: 17 Mar 2021
FILED UNDER: Blog, Maritime Security