Miller Publishes New Book: Why Nations Rise
Professor Miller’s new book aims to reshape our understanding of what a rising power is, and why the ideational sources of their motivation – and not just material sources – are so important.
Miller Delivers Presentation on Forthcoming Book
Professor Miller discussed the need to understand rising powers in the context of historical rising powers which display certain patterns of behavior.
Woodward Featured in New Book on Warfare
First Platoon author Jacobsen highlighted Woodward’s background, as a CIA clandestine officer, a lawyer, and a former U.S. Army officer as part of her new book.
Schmidt Interviewed on Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy
“Legitimacy is a prism that allows evaluating what happened in the field of political economy, politics and governance procedures…the crisis in the ‘eurozone’ was one of political, economic and governance legitimacy.”
Lori Publishes Article in International Journal of Middle East Studies
“In addition to being spatial, we should understand citizenship boundaries as temporal ones.”
Ye Discusses the Future of China’s BRI
“As the country recovers from the pandemic, it is likely to pursue BRI with more deliberation at home and more opportunities abroad.”
Shifrinson Explores the Future of US-NATO Relations
“American strategists in the years ahead must be prepared to revisit the fundamentals of the U.S. presence in Europe and devolve authority to local actors.”
Lori Delivers Inaugural Harney Series Lecture
Professor Lori discussed Offshore Citizens, which explains how and why some minorities are neither fully included nor simply expelled by a state
Brulé’s Women, Power and Property Featured as Top Book of 2020
“A marvel of data collection, history and insight into the relationship between gender and the state.”
Mamolea Publishes Book Chapter in The Dawn of a Discipline
In his chapter, Professor Mamolea explores the ideas, people, and events that shaped the politics of Vespasian V. Pella.
Wippl Publishes Book Review of Risk Taker, Spy Maker
“[Michael Broman’s] fascination for [Southeast Asia] is boundless and, therefore, addictive.”
Schmidt Discusses Democratic Legitimacy on FEPS Talks
Professor Schmidt discussed her new book and how it evaluates the EU’s government procedures following the Eurozone Crisis.
Shifrinson Publishes Journal Article on “Neo-Primacy”
“Neo-primacy… risks transforming the United States into a major challenger to the status quo if not a revisionist power in its own right.”
Brulé Discusses New Book with Women Lead Conversations
Brulé discusses what motivated her research and the key findings her book Women, Power, and Property: the Paradox of Gender Equality Laws in India.
Heine Publishes Article in Journal of Latin American Studies
“There is little doubt that the current tensions affecting the international order will test not only ties between China and Chile, but also those between China and other Latin American countries.”
Ye Publishes Column on China’s Growth & Regional Impact
China’s long/short-term growth plans will profoundly impact social-economic policies and neighboring economies.
Chehabi Publishes New Book: Onomastic Reforms
Professor Chehabi’s book describes the public debates surrounding their obsolescence & explores the ways Iranians chose or invented surnames for themselves.
Schmidt Discusses Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy On Podcast
Professor Schmidt discussed the different measures of governing legitimacy and how she applied in analyzing the Eurozone Crisis.
Miller Delivers Lecture on China-India Relations
Miller discussed the history of China India relations, how it affects policy issues today, and where India’s relationship with the U.S. fits in this geopolitical scenario.
Ye Explores Aspects of China’s Belt & Road Initiative
Professor Ye went beyond top-level rhetoric to explore BRI’s origins, its implementation, and its on-the-ground effects inside China.