In this talk, Professor Abigail Neely tells the story of community health and the scientific practices developed to address it in Pholela, South Africa, inviting global health practitioners to recognize the multiple realities their patients live in and to make space for healing beyond scientific social medicine.
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.
Carles Boix, Robert Garrett Professor in Politics and Professor of Public Affairs, Princeton University
The Value of Democracy
Andreu Arenas (University of Barcelona & Princeton University), Alícia Adserà (Princeton University) and Carles Boix (Princeton University)
When we assess the achievements of the Afghan society during the past twenty years, freedom of speech and the development of free media is often cited as one if not the most remarkable success stories. Before August 15, 2021, Afghanistan was widely viewed as one of the leading countries in the region in terms of protecting free…
Laurent Warlouzet is Professor of History at Sorbonne Université, former postdoctoral fellow at the EUI/Florence and at the London School of Economics. He has published "Governing Europe in a Globalizing World. Neoliberalism and Its Alternatives following the 1973 Oil Crisis" (Routdlege 2018). He will publish in a few months a…