Shifrinson Speaks at Dartmouth on Suppression Strategies
Prof. Joshua Shifrinson spoke at Dartmouth College on his forthcoming book, Suppression Strategies.
Human Capital Initiative Receives $500,000 Grant
Human Capital Initiative’s POWER Receives $500,000 Grant from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation with Professors Karra and Brule on the research team.
Najam Keynotes on Diaspora Philanthropy in Houston
Adil Najam presented a keynote address on diaspora philanthropy at the annual chapters meeting of The Citizens Foundation (TCF).
Goldstein Speaks on Lessons in the Eastern Mediterranean
Prof. Erik Goldstein speaks at Emmanuel College on the impacts of the Eastern Mediterranean in the era of the Great War, 1914-22.
Sarkar Speaks in New Delhi on Nuclear Technopolitics in India
Prof. Jayita Sarkar speaks in New Delhi at a conference on “Institutional Legacies in India’s Internationalist Thought and Practice.”
Shifrinson to be Wilson China Fellow at Kissinger Institute
Prof. Josh Shifrinson selected to be in the first class of Wilson China Fellows at the Woodrow Wilson Center’s Kissinger Institute on China and the United States.
CURA Colloquium: “Sanctuary Syndrome”
The CURA Colloquium hosted a talk by Daryl Ireland on the “Sanctuary Syndrome.”
Mehrling Publishes INET Working Paper on “The Law of Reflux for Today”
Perry Mehrling publishes INET Working Paper on the modern condition of financial globalization and market-based credit.
Hefner’s Documentary Film Series, Indonesian Pluralities, Released
Prof. Robert Hefner releases the first of his six co-produced documentaries, “Indonesian Pluralities,” in Indonesia.
Ngom and African Studies Center Featured in The Brink
Fallou Ngom’s, Director of the African Studies Center, work on studying the little-known written language for new insight into African history and culture featured in The Brink.
Mehrling Gives the ‘Money View’ to Bloomberg’s Odd Lots Podcast
Prof. Perry Mehrling interviewed on his ‘Men View’ to global financial systems in the Odd Lots podcast on Bloomberg.
Gallagher Co-Authors Research Paper on China in Energy Policy
Prof. Gallagher publishes article in the Energy Policy Journal about estimating Chinese foreign direct investment in the electric power sector.
Shifrinson Publishes Research on China’s Rise in the JSS
Prof. Shifrinson just published a new research paper in the Journal of Strategic Studies on the rise of China, balance of power theory and US national security.
Min Ye Publishes New Book: The Belt Road and Beyond
Prof. Min Ye’s just published new book, The Belt Road and Beyond is now available: What is China’s strategic goal and what are the strategic impulses behind this ambitious move?
Garcevic Keynotes at the 2020 European Security Forum
Prof. Vesko Garčević’s keynote speech at the 2020 European Security Forum at the University of Chicago focused on the current tense relations between the EU, US and NATO.
Stern Describes Time Spent With Radovan Karadzic in NYT OpEd
In a gripping but harrowing personal account this new OpEd in The New York Times by Prof. Jessica Stern describes what spending time with an evil convicted war criminal can feel like.
Stern’s Forthcoming Book ‘Most Anticipated’ by LitHub
Jessica Stern’s forthcoming book, ‘My War Criminal,’ listed as one of the most anticipated books for 2020 by LitHub.
Sarkar Publishes Research Article in Cold War History
Prof. Jayita Sarkar paper on French nuclear operation with India published in the journal ‘Cold War History.’
Bacevich’s New Book: The Age of Illusion
Professor Emeritus Andrew Bacevich publishes new book: “The Age of Illusions: How America Squandered Its Cold War Victory.”
Najam in Balochistan on SDGs Implementation
Dean Adil Najam visited the capital of Pakistan’s province of Balochistan to review and promote the implementation of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).