The People's Republic of China (PRC) has significantly increased its cultural and educational programs throughout the world and particularly in Africa. Given the increasing tension between the PRC and the United States, how should the U.S. government view these efforts, and how should U.S. policymakers respond? This forum, led…
In this lunch talk that opens the Global Health Colloquium Series for the 2022-23 academic year, Prof. Eugene Richardson, MD, PhD, will talk about "Epidemic Illusions”, and how public health practices – from epidemiological modeling and outbreak containment to Big Data and causal inference — play an essential role in…
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Ambassador Bonnie Denise Jenkins, Ph.D. has served as the Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security since July 22, 2021. She previously served in the Obama Administration as Special Envoy and Coordinator for Threat Reduction Programs in the Bureau of…
Join us for a conversation with four SPIA graduate alumni who have run political campaigns. They will share their stories and advice on running for office.
Morgan Harper *10 MPA/JD, Director of Policy & Advocacy, American Economic Liberties Project
Dennis McBride *80 MPA/JD, Mayor at City of Wauwatosa
Meghan Nutting *00…
Gregory Huber, Ph.D., Princeton University 2001, is the Forst Family Professor of Political Science and resident fellow of the Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University. He is the Associate Director of the Center for the Study of American Politics and the Director of the ISPS Behavioral Research Lab (https:/…
Democratic backsliding and autocratization are posing threats around the world. Anti-pluralist forces have challenged democratic institutions, civil liberties, and political norms. This panel will discuss these developments in the global south, with a focus on Latin America, Africa, and South Asia. A future panel will analyze…
Join us for the opening of Barron Bixler: Watershed, Bernstein Gallery’s inaugural exhibition of our 2022–23 season.Taking Bixler’s photographic project about water in California as a springboard, this conversation will examine how water has indelibly shaped the Golden State’s landscape, politics, economy, and culture for more…
In the first of a series of roundtables, the Afghanistan Policy Lab will convene a small group of leaders, experts, and Princeton students and faculty to discuss and further develop policy recommendations for the complex challenge of delivering humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime. The discussion will…
Open decentralized networking is a decades-old dream, the fabric enabling open, uncensored, global communication. Although this dream drove the design of the original Internet (web 1.0), technological, authoritarian and economic forces have combined to substantially centralize today’s communication infrastructure (web 2.0). The…
Veda Vaidyanathan is part of the tenth cohort of Fung Global Fellows at the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies for the 2022-23 academic year and specializes in Asia-Africa interactions. As a visiting associate fellow at the Institute of Chinese Studies (ICS) in New Delhi and an associate at the Harvard…