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FACULTY SPOTLIGHT
Professor Miller's new book aims to reshape our understanding of what a rising power is, and why the ideational sources of their motivation - and not just material sources - are so important.
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EVENT NEWS
Dean Najam noted the lessons he learned from "The World After Coronavirus," the turbulent state of global politics pre-COVID-19, and how the pandemic is going to shape political realities in Pakistan.
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EVENT NEWS
In his lecture, Professor Shifrinson focused on the Biden administration’s efforts to reassert U.S. leadership in international affairs and the difficulties of doing so.
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BEYOND THE HEADLINES
Experts discussed the United States' image abroad, how it can engage with international stakeholders, and how the Biden administration can establish the country as a global leader.
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CENTER NEWS
Speakers comment on the impact of international human rights law and challenge scholarly critiques of human rights as ineffective or imperialist.
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RESEARCH NEWS
Professor Miller discusses the need to understand rising powers in the context of historical rising powers which display certain patterns of behavior.
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Faculty In the Media
Najam Interviewed by VOA Radio on Trump Impeachment
"The real ‘trial’ of what happened on January 6 will continue in the public imagination for a long time to come."
February 17, 2021 | Voice of America Urdu
Stern Coauthors Op-Ed on Trump and Authoritarianism
"Authoritarian predispositions are not a problem that can just be educated away...a strong rhetorical focus on a unified Americanness can play a vital role in reassuring and deactivating the innately intolerant."
February 11, 2021 | Foreign Policy
Gallagher Quoted on US-China-Latin America Trade Triangle
“Trump literally built walls in the region while the Chinese built bridges.”
February 11, 2021 | The New Yorker
Stern Discusses Capitol Rioters on All Things Considered
"We often see people getting drawn into joining extremist groups at moments when they're feeling confused about their identity or they've experienced a status loss."
February 11, 2021 | NPR
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Center for Latin American Studies - Angie Cruz Book Reading & Lecture
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