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The Great Ukrainian Famine, 1932-1933, A Genocide?
(2017-08-04)
Nicolas Werth is a prominent French historian, and an internationally
known expert on communist studies, particularly the
history of the Soviet Union. He is the son of Alexander Werth, a
Russian-born British journalist ...
WWI Conference Part 2
(2017-08-04)
When Do Sanctions Work?
(2017-08-04)
In this presentation, Kimberly Elliott discusses the role sanctions play in foreign policy and as an instrument of national power. She highlights the pros and cons to international sanctions as well as whether or not they ...
WWI Conference
(2017-08-01)
A Global Turning Point In History and Memory, WWI. Panelists met to discuss the past and future implications of the first World War.
WWI Conference Part 3
(2017-08-03)
The Growing Threat of Pandemics: Enhancing Domestic and International Biosecurity
(Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs, 2017-03)
The threat posed by pandemics grows alongside increased globalization and technological innovation. Distant cultures can now be connected in a day’s time, and international trade links global health and economic prosperity. ...
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 Compared with the Law of Electronic Surveillance in Europe
(2017-02-27)
The purpose of this article is to compare the fundamental operative provisions of the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) with the equivalent directives of European surveillance law in five representative ...
'Science Tikkun': Repairing the World through the Science of Neglected Diseases, Science Diplomacy, and Public Engagement
(2017-02-28)
We define Science Tikkun broadly as an added role for leading U.S. scientists to elevate the profile of their knowledge and findings, and educate leaders in the areas of government, business, religion, the military, the ...
For National Security: Gen. Brent Scowcroft
(2017-02-28)
“A friend in Washington is someone who stabs you in the chest.” Brent Scowcroft sometimes tells this joke to break the ice when beginning a speech. The irony, though, is that Scowcroft has a great many friends and admirers. ...
International Higher Education Facing New Political Realities: A Call to the Community for a Compelling Research Agenda and Advocacy Strategy
(2017-09-27)
The international higher education community is now confronting unprecedented challenges as it
pursues ongoing federal support for its long-established programs. The aim of this paper is to
demonstrate the need for a ...