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Weinberg/Goldman Sachs & Co Visiting Professor, former First Deputy Mayor of New York in the de Blassio administration; former Executive Director of the Port Authority of NY & NJ Event April 09, 2018 LEADERSHIP LUNCHEON - Evan Osnos, Staff Writer, The New Yorker Osnos is visiting as a Christian A. Johnson Foundation Leadership through Mentorship visitor Event May 13, 2026 Past and Future Hurricane Activity Open to the public with RSVP to ccrosby@princeton.edu News April 09, 2018 News Clips: Week of April 9 - 15 The following is a compilation of media clips in which WWS faculty members have been mentioned, cited or quoted. This list is updated weekly. If an… News April 09, 2018 Experts Call for National and Corporate Action to Combat Disinformation on Social Media News April 09, 2018 Move over Fake News: Hostile Neighbors Pose Big Threats to Governance Propaganda by way of “fake news” is one way a nation can wage war without firing a single shot. Another is through tactics of subversion and… Event May 13, 2026 Defending Democracy: Civil and Military Responses to Weaponized Information NOTE: We are currently at capacity for registration. However, you can click on the registration link to sign up for the waitlist. Seats may open up… News April 06, 2018 Jacobs Elected to Society of American Historians Meg Jacobs, a senior research scholar at Princeton University, has been elected a member of the Society of American Historians.Founded in 1939, the… News April 06, 2018 WWS Reacts: The ISIS Files Through five trips to Iraq, a team of journalists from The New York Times uncovered a trove of Islamic State documents that explain how the group… Event April 05, 2018 "Transatlantic Relations: Normal is Over," Constanze Stelzenmuller, Brookings Institution Event April 05, 2018 LEADERSHIP LUNCHEON - Dr. Harold Varmus – Nobel Prize-winning scientist; former Director of the National Cancer Institute; Lewis Thomas University Prof. of Medicine, Weill Cornell College Dr. Varmus is visiting the School as this year's Gilbert S. Omenn lecturer in Science Policy. Event April 05, 2018 "Cryptocurrency and Initial Coin Offerings," Jay Clayton, SEC Chairman, lunch talk Jay Clayton was nominated to chair the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on January 20, 2017 by President Donald Trump and sworn in on May 4,… Event April 05, 2018 WWS Advisory Council Event April 04, 2018 Medical Science and Global Health as Instruments of International Diplomacy What role does science play in global health and how is it an instrument of international diplomacy?Princeton University’s 2018 Gilbert S. Omenn ’61… Event April 04, 2018 Volodymyr Yelchenko, Ukraine's Ambassador to the United Nations The undeclared war in southeastern Ukraine has entered its fifth year and shows little sign of abating. To help us think critically about this… News April 04, 2018 Politics & Polls #85: Democracy in the Modern Age Questions about democracy have been front and center in the United States, especially since the 2016 election. What is the state of democracy both in… News April 04, 2018 “Practicing What We Preach” — Students Give Back to Isles Youth Institute “The Woo is a community that is constantly thinking about how to create a better world. And, as we all think about complex global problems in varying… Event April 04, 2018 Program on Science and Global Security Seminar: "Intelligence and Uncertainty in Nuclear Arms Control: Challenges of the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty" Event April 03, 2018 OGCS/UN Panel Discussion Event April 03, 2018 WWS Undergraduate Thesis Day Event April 03, 2018 LUNCH-TIMER - Ambassador Michael Ratney, Deputy Assistant Secretary; former U.S. special envoy for Syria Event April 03, 2018 PIIRS Director’s Book Forum: States in the Developing World Editors:Miguel A. Centeno, Princeton UniversityAtul Kohli, Princeton UniversityDeborah J. 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