Kenneth Kuper

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About
Kenneth Kuper

Associate Professor of Political Science, CHamoru Studies, and Micronesian Studies, University of Guam

Background:

As a CHamoru and an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Guam, Associate Professor Kenneth Kuper's research focuses on how geopolitics shapes Micronesian island security. His scholarship bridges international relations and Pacific Islands studies, appearing in books, articles, reports, and policy papers. He also presented at forums from Suva to Washington DC, and authored the most comprehensive study of Guam's political futures.


Associate Professor Kuper founded the think tank, Pacific Center for Island Security, which runs a $445,000 USD grant to map geopolitical activity in Micronesia. He also secured $2 million USD in grants for language and cultural revitalization projects in Guam.

Kenneth Kuper

Fellow

About
Kenneth Kuper

Associate Professor of Political Science, CHamoru Studies, and Micronesian Studies, University of Guam

Background:

As a CHamoru and an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Guam, Associate Professor Kenneth Kuper's research focuses on how geopolitics shapes Micronesian island security. His scholarship bridges international relations and Pacific Islands studies, appearing in books, articles, reports, and policy papers. He also presented at forums from Suva to Washington DC, and authored the most comprehensive study of Guam's political futures.


Associate Professor Kuper founded the think tank, Pacific Center for Island Security, which runs a $445,000 USD grant to map geopolitical activity in Micronesia. He also secured $2 million USD in grants for language and cultural revitalization projects in Guam.

Kenneth Kuper

Fellow

About
Kenneth Kuper

Associate Professor of Political Science, CHamoru Studies, and Micronesian Studies, University of Guam

Background:

As a CHamoru and an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Guam, Associate Professor Kenneth Kuper's research focuses on how geopolitics shapes Micronesian island security. His scholarship bridges international relations and Pacific Islands studies, appearing in books, articles, reports, and policy papers. He also presented at forums from Suva to Washington DC, and authored the most comprehensive study of Guam's political futures.


Associate Professor Kuper founded the think tank, Pacific Center for Island Security, which runs a $445,000 USD grant to map geopolitical activity in Micronesia. He also secured $2 million USD in grants for language and cultural revitalization projects in Guam.

Kenneth Kuper

Fellow

About
Kenneth Kuper

Associate Professor of Political Science, CHamoru Studies, and Micronesian Studies, University of Guam

Background:

As a CHamoru and an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Guam, Associate Professor Kenneth Kuper's research focuses on how geopolitics shapes Micronesian island security. His scholarship bridges international relations and Pacific Islands studies, appearing in books, articles, reports, and policy papers. He also presented at forums from Suva to Washington DC, and authored the most comprehensive study of Guam's political futures.


Associate Professor Kuper founded the think tank, Pacific Center for Island Security, which runs a $445,000 USD grant to map geopolitical activity in Micronesia. He also secured $2 million USD in grants for language and cultural revitalization projects in Guam.