April 16, 2019
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Lyle J. Goldstein, a United States Naval War College research professor recently presented a lecture on his recent book, “Meeting China Halfway.” He was joined by Jackson School faculty David
March 29, 2019
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Join us for an insightful discussion on the future role of foreign policy experts in shaping U.S. foreign policy. Today the American public’s confidence in professional advisors is seemingly at
March 1, 2019
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Nuclear energy expert, geoscientist and Jackson School Lecturer Scott Montgomery discusses why Saudi Arabia desires nuclear power in an editorial titled “Why the Saudis want nuclear- and will get it.” “Much
March 1, 2019
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Kelsey Gilman, a Jackson School doctoral candidate, examines the history of U.S. aid in Venezuela in an article titled “Why US-backed aid to Venezuela harkens back to dark history of
March 1, 2019
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In “Do you speak Ladino? Meet the folks trying to save a dying language,” Sephardic Studies Program Chair Devin Naar and doctoral candidate Molly FitzMorris were recently featured in the NBCnews.com
March 1, 2019
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In his recent commentary piece “The biggest obstacle to deal with Korea isn’t Kim Jong Un” Clint Work, a doctoral candidate from the Jackson School, argues that the American foreign policy establishment
March 1, 2019
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Anne H.H. and Kenneth B. Pyle Associate Professor of American Foreign Policy, Daniel Bessner examines the role of “left-wing scholars” in the sphere of public policy in a recent editorial published
March 1, 2019
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Professors David Bachman, Donald Hellmann, Christopher Jones, and Clark Sorensen participated in a panel on China-U.S. strategic rivalry. The lecture series featured Dr. Shi Yinhong, professor of international relations at