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Douaa Sheet Receives Hunt Fellowship from Wenner-Gren Foundation
The Hunt Fellowship will support Douaa Sheet in writing her book Incomplete Transitions: Dignity, Truth and Reconciliation in Tunisia.
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The Hunt Fellowship will support Douaa Sheet in writing her book Incomplete Transitions: Dignity, Truth and Reconciliation in Tunisia.
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Tamar Gutner's new co-authored article in World Development introduces a research project on ways of conceptualizing, analyzing, and evaluating how IOs partner and collaborate with each other.
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Susanna Campbell is a co-PI on a new Carnegie Corporation Grant for the research project "How Security Programs in Disordered States Shape the Global Order."
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William Akoto's new article in Business and Politics examines the interplay between state-sponsored cyber attacks and the market dynamics of cybersecurity defense contractors.
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SIS Provost Associate Professor Susanna Campbell leads this partnership that investigates when and how the State Department uses data and evidence to inform foreign policy decisions and implementation.
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Ken Conca's new article in Environmental Peacebuilding examines how the properties of the current international system contribute to climate-related risks of violence, conflict, and instability.
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Jennifer Poole's new working paper from the Asian Development Bank Institute examines the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows and advances in gender equality.
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Austin Davis' new co-authored article in the American Economic Association's Papers and Proceedings journal explores the inequity of refugee hosting, focusing on the Rohingya refugee population in Bangladesh.
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Yerevan Saeed's new co-authored issue paper examines China's rising dominance in Iraq's energy sector and how that challenges the US' strategic position in the region.
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Jeff Bachman's new book from Rutgers University Press is "Genocide Studies: Pathways Ahead."
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