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Constructing a 'Theory of Sabotage'
We asked SIS professor Joshua Rovner a few questions about his recent research article, 鈥淭heory of Sabotage.鈥
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We asked SIS professor Joshua Rovner a few questions about his recent research article, 鈥淭heory of Sabotage.鈥
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AU students took a tour of the United Nations Headquarters in New York City this fall.
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SIS PhD candidate Sahil Mathur explains how organizations like the African Union and the United Nations are responding to the escalating crisis in Sudan.
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Another group of AU students see the real objects and learn from them about how the Space Race reflected the Cold War.
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What lessons can the EU learn from past enlargement and accession policies?
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As the end of 2023 approaches, Ambassador Earl Anthony Wayne, SIS Distinguished Diplomat in Residence, penned this column about the foreign and domestic policy challenges the US faced this past year鈥攁nd how those challenges may impact 2024.
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In our annual look back, SIS faculty present a list, in no particular order, of the things that made history in 2023.
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SIS professor Judith Shapiro answers questions about giant pandas as symbols of soft power, US-China relations, and global environmental conservation efforts.
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SIS professor Guy Ziv answers questions about his new article on the history behind the idea of a 鈥渙ne-state solution鈥 to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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SIS professor and journalist Elise Labott discusses how media coverage of conflict can impact how the public perceives war.
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