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Search Event Mar 04 2022 GDSC: International Colloquium on Security Threats in Europe This Friday, March 4th, 2022, join us for a special international colloquium on threats to European security following the… Event Mar 02 2022 Discussion with Ivana Chapčáková Prior to joining UNICEF, Ivana led a USAID/OFDA-funded humanitarian program and was the Women’s Protection and Empowerment Coordinator with the… Event Mar 01 2022 Forecast-Based Financing for Disaster Displacement The presentation will discuss how research and humanitarian agencies can support identifying opportunities and challenges utilizing Forecast-based… Event Feb 21 2022 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: The Effect of Rainfall Changes on Economic Production Please RSVP for the talk on Zoom to receive the webinar link Event Feb 16 2022 Discussion with Erin Ferenchick, MD A moderate discussion with Erin Ferenchick, M.D, Primary Health Care (PHC) lead at the Global Fund to Fight TB, AIDS and Malaria. Her role supports… Event Feb 16 2022 Arctic & Antarctic Research Group: Inaugural Session Join us for the inaugural meeting of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Group hosted by LISD. Our event will provide an introduction to the… Event Feb 14 2022 Haddy Gassama Leadership Visit Our Leadership Through Mentorship Program hosts influential policy leaders, practitioners, and advocates for visits at the School. They attend… Event Feb 11 2022 Professional Paths to Global Work: A Discussion with LISD Alumnae Please join us in a discussion with LISD alumnae whose work has helped shape contemporary world affairs. Speakers: Rani Mullen, The College of… Event Feb 04 2022 GDSC Seminar: Joschka Fischer, "New Challenges in a Historically Challenged Region" Joschka Fischer served as Germany's Minister of Foreign Affairs 1998-2004 and as Vice Federal Chancellor during the administration of Chancellor… News Feb 03 2022 Princeton Students Visit U.S. Military Base Where Over 6,000 Afghan Evacuees Await Resettlement Event Dec 07 2021 China's Gilded Age: The Paradox of Economic Boom and Vast Corruption (Book Talk) Zoom Registration Required News Sep 29 2021 SPIA Reacts: Haitians at the Texas Border Thousands of Haitian migrants flocked to Del Rio, Texas, in recent weeks to attempt border crossing into the U.S. Since then, the Department of… 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 Aug 17 2021 SPIA Reacts: Taliban Takeover in Afghanistan The Taliban stormed Kabul on Sunday, stealing control of Afghanistan from the Afghan government. Now, Afghans and Americans present in the country… News Jun 03 2021 The False Promises of More Immigration Enforcement News Feb 16 2021 Despite Sea-Level Rise Risks, Migration to Some Threatened Coastal Areas May Increase In coming decades as coastal communities around the world are expected to encounter sea-level rise, the general expectation has been that people’s… News Oct 12 2020 Tighter Border Policies Leave Migrants Vulnerable to Effects of Climate Change Open Borders Strengthen Developing Countries Economically As the planet continues to warm, people living in the world’s most vulnerable regions —… News Apr 15 2020 WWS Reacts: How Developing Countries Might Grapple with Covid-19 Covid-19 is present in rich and poorer countries alike, but the looming crisis in developing countries — where dense, vulnerable populations make… News Jan 15 2019 Q&A: Information, Democracy, and Autocracy: Transparency and Political (In)Stability Americans seeking information about unemployment rates, wage growth and inflation can do so with the click of a button. But transparency of this kind… News Jan 11 2018 In India, Subtle Corruption Robs Villagers of Roads Examining a major road-building program in India, researchers at Princeton University and the Paris School of Economics used an innovative technique… News Nov 06 2017 Satellite Imagery Reveals Decline in ISIS Oil Production Oil production by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) steadily declined between 2014 and 2016, indicating that the group was financing itself… News Jun 28 2017 Revitalizing Detroit Requires Development of Specific Neighborhoods Despite the relatively large number of employees working in downtown Detroit, the city continues to be afflicted by urban blight, surrounded by a… News Feb 16 2016 ISS Receives Funding for Anti-Corruption Research Project Innovations for Successful Societies (ISS) is among eight organizations to receive funding from the British Academy as part of its £4 million global… News Aug 05 2015 Class Snapshot: “Preschool, Primary and Secondary Education in South Africa” Class: “Preschool, Primary and Secondary Education in South Africa”Location: Cape Town, South Africa News Jul 02 2015 From Crisis to Progress Half of the 220,000 people killed in the Syrian civil war have been civilians. 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