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Does social activism have a tangible effect on justice in policing? This was the question on Alaina McGowen ’21’s mind as she embarked upon her… News Oct 04 2021 Plant-Based Plastics: An Enemy of Pollution Pollution is a pervasive global issue that impacts every community. Julia Ilhardt ’21 and Emily Reinhold ’21 tackled this issue in their… News Sep 28 2021 “Toxique” by Philippe, Statius Named a Finalist for the Albert Londres Prize A book co-authored by a researcher at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs is one of four finalists for the 2021 Albert Londres… News Sep 15 2021 Fletcher M. Burton MPA ’88 A few days after Fletcher M. Burton graduated from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, he joined the U.S. Foreign Service. A… News Sep 10 2021 9/11, A World Forever Changed Story telling keeps memories alive. Twenty years ago Americans watched in shock and horror as the world was forever changed. Here are some of those… News Sep 08 2021 9/11 and the Rise of Global Anti-Terrorism Law (Kim Lane Scheppele) President Joe Biden confirmed the final withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan just 11 days shy of the 20th anniversary of 9/11. Now, Afghanistan… News Nov 30 2020 Covid-19 Shutdowns Disproportionately Affected Low-Income Black Households The alarming rate at which Covid-19 has killed Black Americans has highlighted the deeply embedded racial disparities in the U.S. health care system… News Oct 29 2020 Endnotes: A World Safe for Democracy (G. John Ikenberry) For 200 years, the grand project of liberal internationalism has been to build a world order that is oriented toward progressive ideas. Today, this… News Oct 12 2020 Mellody Hobson ’91 Shortly after graduating from Princeton University, Mellody Hobson ’91 joined Ariel Investments as an intern. Today, she serves as the company’s co… News Jun 30 2020 Covid-19 is Exposing Inequalities in Health and Wealth, Deaton Testifies The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic is exposing and exacerbating health disparities in America, with Black and brown communities hit especially hard. This… News Jan 07 2020 Grant Awarded to Program on Science and Global Security to Advance Nuclear Arms Control A $600,000 grant was awarded to Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security (SGS) by the Carnegie Corporation of New York for work… News Nov 20 2019 WWS Reacts: Leaked Cables Reveal Iran’s Influence over Iraq Around 700 pages of documents detailing Iran’s influence of Iraq were leaked earlier this week, published simultaneously by the Intercept and The New… News Oct 14 2019 WWS Reacts: Trump’s Decision to Withdrawal U.S. Troops from Syria Last week, President Donald Trump withdrew all U.S. troops from northern Syria. Later, a deal was made between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and… News Sep 10 2019 Virtual Reality: A New Space for Developing Nuclear Arms Control Nuclear weapons dangers are increasing across the globe, with growing arsenals, new weapon systems, plans for using nuclear weapons even earlier in a… News Apr 24 2019 Inequality Gap Grew Before the Great Recession and After, Study Finds The Great Recession hit Americans across the socioeconomic spectrum, with some still working to recover economically. Yet, the drivers behind these… News Feb 27 2019 Politics & Polls #128: National Security in the Cyber Age David Sanger, national security correspondent and senior writer for The New York Times, joins Sam Wang in this episode to discuss the growing… News Feb 04 2019 Project to Collect Real Portraits of American Life Today, only half of children grow up to earn more than their parents, as opportunities for upward mobility continue to decline. Meanwhile, more than… News Nov 29 2018 Students Learn Fast-Paced Decision-Making Through Annual Crisis Simulation Princeton University's Center for International Security Studies (CISS) hosted more than 50 undergraduate and graduate students from Princeton… News Jul 05 2018 $2.8-Million Grant Awarded to Program on Science and Global Security by MacArthur Foundation for Work on Reducing Nuclear Risks Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security (SGS), based at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International… News May 23 2018 Experts Disentangle a Post-ISIS Landscape at Annual Conference The Empirical Studies of Conflict Project (ESOC) held its 8th Annual Meeting on May 10 in Washington, D.C., drawing academics, experts… News May 11 2018 One Day, Four Countries, 30 Years: Students Participate in Grand Strategy Simulation Princeton University’s Center for International Security Studies (CISS) held its spring Grand Strategy Simulation on April 28. News Apr 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… News Mar 20 2018 Q&A: The Influence of Scientists and Technology in World War II Technology plays a powerful role in war. This was especially evident in World War II, which occurred during an era rich with technological innovation… News Mar 02 2018 Defending Democracy: Princeton Conference to Address Civil, Military Responses in an Age of Disinformation Robert Mueller’s recent indictment of 13 Russians and their “troll farm” has given us a clearer view of what an adversary can do with disinformation… News Jan 16 2018 WWS Reacts: Putin’s Attacks on Democracy Last week, a U.S. government report outlined attacks made by Russian President Vladimir Putin on democratic institutions over nearly two decades. … Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Next page Next › Last page Last »