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Building a Shared Approach to a Global Challenge: Outlining a Transatlantic Agenda for Migration

How can the EU and US develop humanitarian-based migration policies?
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The Vatican

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The Vatican, LGBT Rights, and the Anti-Gender Movement

The Vatican, under the leadership of Pope Francis, has recently released statements about blessing same-sex civil unions and the roles transgender people may hold within the Church.
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William Akoto Joins SIS Faculty, Brings Expertise in Cyber Conflict

Professor William Akoto joins the SIS faculty and Department of Foreign Policy and Global Security.
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Taiwan's Incoming President Lai Ching-te

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Three Questions on Taiwan’s Presidential Election

Ambassador and SIS professor Piper Campbell analyzes the results of Taiwan’s high-stakes presidential election in this Q&A.
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Afghan Scholars-in-Exile Providing Online Education for Girls Living under Taliban

AU's Bashir Mobasher leads group of exile scholars providing online classes for Afghan girls who are banned from pursuing an education under Taliban rule
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Nuclear Reactor

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Making the Case for 'Nuclear Now'

SIS professor emeritus Joshua Goldstein has focused his research on climate change for years and now is bringing the nuclear debate into the spotlight in a new documentary.
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Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina

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Understanding Bangladesh’s Election Results

In this Q&A, SIS professor Tazreena Sajjad provides important context on Bangladesh’s January 7 general election.
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2024: An Important Year for Global Elections

SIS faculty offer insights on the importance of several global elections happening in 2024.
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Constructing a 'Theory of Sabotage'

We asked SIS professor Joshua Rovner a few questions about his recent research article, “Theory of Sabotage.”
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AU students at the UN. Photo courtesy of Ben Mermel.

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From KPU to UN HQ

AU students took a tour of the United Nations Headquarters in New York City this fall.
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