
Brulé Offers Insights Into COVID-Exacerbated Gender Inequality
"Bringing gender equality into focus has the power to transform not only relationships between citizens, but also trust in states, enabling resilience in the face of COVID-19 and the global challenges on our horizon." More

Gallagher & Li Examine Climate Risk Exposure to Foreign Direct Investments
Professor Gallagher's article performs an econometric analysis to decipher the extent to which foreign firms incorporate climate risk into their investment decisions in developing countries. More

Selin’s “Mercury Stories” Awarded Runner Up for ESS Sprout Award
The Sprout Award is given annually to the best book in the field of international environmental studies - one that makes a contribution to theory and interdisciplinarity, shows rigor and coherence in research and writing, and offers accessibility and practical relevance. More

Gallagher Co-Authors “South-South Regional Financial Arrangements“
Professor Gallagher's new book charts the dramatic change in the global financial and monetary landscape over the last few decades; in particular, through the expansion of Southern-led and Southern-oriented institutions and mechanisms. More

Fewsmith Publishes “Forging Leninism in China“
Professor Fewsmith demonstrates how the Chinese Communist Party reshaped itself to become far more violent, more hierarchical, and more militarized during the Chinese revolution and ensuing CCP transformation from 1927 to 1934. More

Heine’s “Active Non-Alignment and Latin America” Reviewed in “Global Policy“
As "Global Policy" writes, "at a time when nations are being pressured to pick sides, this book will make an important contribution to global debates on the options open to states and regions." More

Hefner Publishes Book Chapter on Character Education in Modern Societies
Professor Hefner outlines how efforts to build a sustainable consensus on both character education and citizenship have been made more difficult by two contemporary trends. More

Schmidt Publishes Article on Populism in Europe
Professor Schmidt's research considers not only the rise of populist anti-system parties in European countries but also the special challenges this poses for the European Union. More

Nolan Book Chapter Details U.S. History of Child Separation
With Trump out of office, will people’s attention turn away from the border again? If so, how will separating children from their parents continue, under what legal guise? More

Heine Publishes Article on the Indo-Pacific and Active Non-Alignment for Latin America
In light of an evolving security landscape in the Indo-Pacific, Ambassador Heine argues for a strategy of "active non-alignment," which would allow Latin American countries to focus internally without being swept up in confrontations between the U.S. and China. More