
Berger on Germany and Japan’s Rearmament and Strategic Anxiety
In an article for the New York Times titled "Germany and Japan Are Rearming Again, 80 Years After World War... More

Berger Urges Unity, Resilience, and Strategic Clarity for Taiwan
In a featured interview for the Lung Yingtai Cultural Foundation with Jamie Yang, Thomas Berger, Professor of International Relations at... More
Hare, Berger, and Grimes on What the U.S.–Iran Ceasefire Means for Global Power
A new AJU Press analysis of the June 2026 U.S.–Iran ceasefire suggests the conflict may have reshaped global power dynamics... More

Goldstein on Britain’s By-Election: Leadership Turmoil and Labour’s Uncertain Path
As Britain heads to the polls in a consequential by-election, Erik Goldstein, Professor Emeritus of International Relations and History at... More

From Pardee to Policy Impact: Anna Trissa’s Growing Footprint in Global Economic Research
For Anna Trissa (MA GP ’26), the transition from graduate study at the Pardee School to the fast-paced world of... More
Nolan on Claudia Sheinbaum’s Rise and the Politics of Popularity in Mexico
In a recent Guardian feature titled "How did Mexico’s president become the world’s most popular leftwing leader?," Professor Rachel Nolan, More

Hare on Why U.S. Strategy in Cuba Faces Fundamental Limits
As Cuba faces a deepening economic and humanitarian crisis, Paul Webster Hare, Master Lecturer at the Pardee School and former... More

Thams and Becka Present Collaborative Thesis Redesign at CAS Staff Conference
Lauren Thams, Pardee School's Academic Affairs Administrator, and Claire-Solène Becka, Undergraduate Advisor in Pardee’s Student Affairs and Services office, presented... More

Student Spotlight: Kaitlynn Cherry (Pardee ’27) Selected to Represent the US at 2026 APEC Youth Engagement Workshop
Kaitlynn Cherry (Pardee '27, BA International Relations & Affairs and Chinese) has been awarded a fellowship to participate in the... More

Lori Co-Edits Special Issue on Time, Migration, and Political Possibility
Professor Noora Lori co-edited a special issue of Migration Studies (Oxford University Press, 2026) that was published this June, and co-authored... More
