Wippl Reviews A State of Mind: Faith and the CIA
“Many will doubt, others will mock, and still others will respect [RML] for laying out his beliefs and how he came to these beliefs.”
Sarkar Appointed Ernest May Fellow & WIGH Scholar
As a visiting scholar, Sarkar will work on her second book project, Light Water Capitalism: The Rise and Fall of U.S. Global Power.
Brulé Published in the Journal of Development Economics
To what extent is India’s historic desire for sons driven by their stronger economic position and their greater command over ancestral property?
Miller Discusses New Book in Mittal Institute Interview
Prof. Manjari Chatterjee Miller explores the complexities of the China-India relationship.
Karra’s Research Published in AJAE
Prof. Karra’s research analyzes how inter‐generational power dynamics within rural Indian households affect women’s network formation.
Karra’s Research Published in Multiple Academic Journals
Two of Professor Karra’s papers were featured in JMIR Research Protocols and the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society.
Schmidt Interviewed on Rhodes Center Podcast
Prof. Schmidt discussed her latest book “Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by Rules and Ruling by Numbers in the Eurozone.
Garčević Publishes Research in Montenegrin Journal of Social Sciences
Prof. Garčević’s research explores how the Yugoslav idea was born and the major challenges throughout its short existence.
Karra’s Research Featured in Ideas for India
Prof. Mahesh Karra’s featured forthcoming research explores the role of mothers-in-law in India.
Chehabi Published in Confluences Méditarranée
Prof. Chehabi sheds light on the transnational links between constitutionalist movements in Asia and Africa.
Wippl Writes on His Work in Cold War Germany
Professor Wippl discusses lessons learned during his Cold War CIA assignment.
Brulé Published in The Journal of Politics
Prof. Brulé’s research explores how quotas for women’s political representation promote economic gender equality.
Shifrinson Published in International Security
Professor Shifrinson explores how rising great powers manage and respond to declining peers.
Schmidt Discusses Her New Book During SASE Conference
Professor Schmidt and a panel of professors discuss her latest book Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy.
Schmidt Publishes Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy
Professor Vivien Schmidt’s new book examines the interrelationship between democratic legitimacy at the European level and the ongoing Eurozone crisis that began in 2010.
Wippl Published in Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence
Drawing on his experience as CIA director of congressional affairs, Wipple explores the relationship between the CIA and Congress.
Heine Publishes Journal Article on Latin America’s Place in a “New Cold War”
Ambassador Heine discusses Latin America’s relations to the U.S. and China in the latest edition of Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica.
Karra Named Max Planck Sabbatical Award Laureate
Through the Max Planck Sabbatical Award, Professor Mahesh Karra plans to be at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research during his sabbatical in 2021.
Garčević Discusses International Involvement in Eastern Mediterranean During IEMS Panel
Ambassador Vesko Garčević discussed the role of international organizations in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Stern Discusses Online Spread of Right-Wing Extremism in New Book Review
Professor Jessica Stern explores the spread of online extremism in her new review of Going Dark: The Secret Lives of Extremists.