The 50th Anniversary of Chile’s Military Coup
Hackerman Hall B17Experts Peter Kornbluh, Katherine Hite and Consuelo Amat will discuss the Unites States' role in one of the most important political events of the 20th century - the 1973 Chilean […]
Experts Peter Kornbluh, Katherine Hite and Consuelo Amat will discuss the Unites States' role in one of the most important political events of the 20th century - the 1973 Chilean […]
Meet new International Studies faculty member Andrew Ross as part of the Aronson Center for International Studies Fall Speaker Series. Prof. Ross is an international relations scholar who teaches courses […]
Meet new professor of Political Science Jennifer Luff as part of the Aronson Center for International Studies Fall Speaker Series. Prof. Luff studies labor politics in the US and the UK, […]
Former Ambassador John Sullivan will be speaking as part of the Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium. Ambassador Sullivan managed the U.S. Embassy in Moscow during its most difficult period in decades, […]
The Politics of War Powers - The two most important Article 1 powers in the national security space are appropriating and declaring war. But post 9/11, Congress has proven unable […]
Japan’s Role in International Cooperation and Development" with Monica Weller of the Japan International Cooperation Agency. This event is sponsored by the East Asian Studies Program.
Come learn about the SAIS Summer Academies in Bologna, Italy and Washington, DC, and the SAIS Direct Admissions Program! Lunch will be provided. SAIS Summer Academy courses introduce students to […]
Book Talk: Disorienting Politics mines 21st-century media artifacts to make visible the economic, cultural, political, and ecological entanglements of China and the United States. These “Chimerican media,” originating in America […]
2022 has been the year of the greatest number of legal cases relating to climate. These cases range from efforts to prevent the expansion of fossil fuel and petrochemical extraction […]
Register here to attend the film screening and discussion of On the Morning You Wake (to the End of the World). We will host a 2-D screening of the film and […]
Book Talk – Affective Spaces as Method: The Cultural Politics of Emotion in China East Asia is saturated with complex emotions. Although emotions play an essential role in the sociopolitical formations […]
This panel brings JHU Middle East experts Steven David (Political Science) and Adria Lawrence (SAIS & Political Science) together to discuss the Hamas-Israel war in the broader context of Middle […]