Marc Knapper is a top American diplomat and expert in Asian affairs currently serving as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Korea and Japan. He has served in South Korea as Chargé d’Affaires, the embassy's top post, from 2017-2018 and previously as deputy chief of mission in Seoul. Prior posts include Tokyo, Hanoi, and Baghdad. Mr…
Hispanics in the United States are a highly heterogeneous population encompassing long established citizens; newly arrived immigrants; and people boasting a multiplicity of national ancestries. As a whole, they comprise 18.5 percent of the U.S. population. Like African Americans, they are overrepresented among those who have…
To celebrate this year's Veteran's Day, CISS invites you to a conversation with Professor Michael Hunzeker, Assistant Professor at George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government, where he is also the associate director of the Center for Security Policy Studies.
20 Years After Tora Bora - Afghanistan & the West: A Critical Retrospective
This international seminar will bring together eminent experts who have lived and shaped events in and around Afghanistan post 9/11 and in the time of the bombings of Tora Bora – a mountain range in North East Afghanistan. They will address critical perspectives of Afghanistan’s history, society, politics, economy, and the…
Join the Mil101 Series for an hour with Lieutenant Colonel (Promotable) Ben Selzer, US Army War College Fellow at Princeton, who will discuss his experiences over a decade as a European specialist for the US Army and Joint military community. With previous assignments in the US, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, LTC Selzer…
Christine Marie Slaughter is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Politics at Princeton University and is jointly appointed in the Center for the Study of Democratic Politics. Her dissertation, “No Strangers to Hardship”: African Americans, Inequality and the Politics of Resilience, develops a theory and…