Welcome Back Party!
Mergenthaler Hall 240Welcome in the fall semester with the International Studies and East Asian Studies Programs! Catch up with old friends, meet some new ones, and enjoy some delicious food and drinks. Hope to see you there!
Welcome in the fall semester with the International Studies and East Asian Studies Programs! Catch up with old friends, meet some new ones, and enjoy some delicious food and drinks. Hope to see you there!
The International Studies Program is honored to sponsor The 50th Anniversary of Chile's Military Coup event organized by Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies. On September 11, the program will present a screening of Patricio Guzman's acclaimed film The Battle of Chile II, The Coup D'etat. All are welcome to attend!
Learn about special admissions programs exclusively for Johns Hopkins undergraduate students at our Washington DC, SAIS Europe, and Hopkins-Nanjing Center locations. You will have an opportunity to explore our BA/MA, Direct Admissions and Junior Year Abroad programs and ask questions about the admissions process, financial aid, and curriculum structure for each program. Lunch will be provided. […]
Meet the new Assistant Director of the SNF Agora Institute's (also new!) Center for Economy and Society, Glory Liu as part of the Aronson Center for International Studies Fall Speaker Series. Prof. Liu's research interests are in political thought and intellectual history, American politics, and political economy.
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 coup d'état that ousted president Salvador Allende. Hosted by LACLxS and cosponsored by the Aronson Fund of the International Studies Program, SNF Agora and the […]
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 in global media politics, international law, and international human rights.
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, with special interests in the history of civil liberties and state repression, political organizing, and working-class conservatism.
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, including during the Russian invasion of Ukraine and Britney Grinier's imprisonment. Ambassador Sullivan is a leader with extensive experience in diplomacy and international relations, and […]
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 to pass new war powers bills crafted to grapple with current warfare. They also have been unable to repeal antiquated existing authorities. As a result, […]
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 the challenges of international conflict analysis, management and resolution. Students will build practical skillsets through excursions, case studies on peacekeeping and peacebuilding, debates on intervention, […]