This opening CSDP seminar is traditionally devoted to introductions of those joining the university and CSDP community -- faculty, fellows, researchers, and graduate students. The 2022-2023 CSDP fellows will also briefly introduce their work and planned research agendas for their year at CSDP.
Questions of self-determination are ever-present within the world order created by the United Nations and, if anything, they seem to be increasingly present, creating a difficult test for the international community and its institutions. The European Union is no exception to this and several national communities claim their…
In 2016, UN Security Council Resolution 2331 addressed the nexus between trafficking in human beings and conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV), as well as the gender-related nature of these crimes. In the 2018 report on CRSV, the UN Secretary-General re-emphasised the importance of addressing the link with human trafficking…
IMAGINE MORE: Racial Justice Begins with Us. The virtual series continues with Achieving Safe and Healthy Homes for All on Tuesday, April 26, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. ET. This session will explore how pathways to homeownership, investments, and community-building can repair inequities and create wealth and opportunities for…
Please come join us tonight at 5:15 PM in 430 Robertson Hall or Zoom: https://princeton.zoom.us/j/2116361444
for Krystal Cohen’s panel discussion on Domestic Policy.
While scholars often examine the ways in which technologies fail and marginalize communities, this event focuses on an equally critical goal of adopting an abolitionist mindset – one that simultaneously asks how can we build new and life-affirming systems, while tearing down others that inflict harm. This panel brings together…
Our Leadership Through Mentorship Program hosts influential policy leaders, practitioners, and advocates for visits at the School. They attend classes, have meals with students, and conduct office hours. Occasionally, these guests give lectures open to the public.