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Search News Jan 20 2017 International Crisis Group to Offer Fellowships Focusing on the Economics of Conflict The International Crisis Group (ICG) is partnering with Princeton University’s Empirical Studies of Conflict (ESOC) project to launch a new… News Jan 11 2017 Q&A: Online Censorship in a Digital Age This Q&A is part of a series featuring panelists who will participate in the Princeton-Fung Global Forum. This event, to be held March 20-21 in… News Nov 29 2016 Students Participate in a Crisis Simulation: Instability in South Asia On Nov. 19, 2016, Princeton University's Center for International Security Studies (CISS) hosted more than 100 students at its annual fall crisis… News Nov 01 2016 Princeton-Fung Global Forum in Berlin to Focus on Cybersecurity The fourth Princeton-Fung Global Forum will convene researchers, scientists, policymakers, officials from nongovernmental organizations and industry… News Oct 26 2016 Zero-Knowledge Proof: Verification Without Information Alexander Glaser, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering and international affairs has a game for you to play. Imagine your… News Oct 19 2016 WWS Reacts: The Battle for Mosul Iraqi forces and their allies are battling to reclaim Mosul, which has been the de facto capital of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) since… News Sep 16 2016 International Panel on Social Progress Seeks Comments on Report The International Panel on Social Progress (IPSP), which brings together social scientists around the world to analyze social trends and spur debate… News Jul 22 2016 WWS Reacts: Nice Attacks and the Future of ISIS France has experienced three major terrorist attacks in the past 19 months. The most recent attack, which occurred July 14 on Bastille Day, resulted… News May 11 2016 In the Nation’s Defense: SINSI Scholar Kevin McGinnis Shapes National Security Policy Growing up, Kevin McGinnis ’11, MPA ’15, never imagined he’d someday be advising the U.S. Secretary of Defense on national security policy and… News Apr 05 2016 Q&A with America’s First Female Four-Star General The past few decades have seen remarkable changes in the role of women in the United States military, from the integration of women into the army in… News Mar 23 2016 Policy Workshop Examines Lessons Learned from the U.S. Civilian Surge in Afghanistan Enlisting in the U.S. Military usually entails a temporary move across the globe, often to a conflict zone. However, workers in other government… News Feb 23 2016 Q&A: Eileen Claussen and Being a Woman in STEM Women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) occupations remain significantly underrepresented. While the percentages have… News Feb 03 2016 Shapiro Receives 2016 Karl Deutsch Award Jacob Shapiro, associate professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School, has been named winner of… News Dec 09 2015 “Impassioned Debate” Results in Noteworthy Journal While producing the annual Journal of Public and International Affairs (JPIA) is no small task, a review of this year’s 26th edition clearly… News Dec 08 2015 Nancy Duff Campbell: A Path to Public Service Nancy Duff Campbell is the founder and co-president of the National Women's Law Center. This fall, she visited the Woodrow Wilson School in October… News Nov 18 2015 WWS Reacts: Do the Paris Attacks Signal a Change in ISIS Strategy? Following the Nov. 13 shooting rampage in Paris by the Islamic State group, French police are conducting raids to hunt down suspects. Now, the French… News Sep 23 2015 Nuclear Legacies: A Global Look at the 70th Anniversary of the Hiroshima Bombing A conference on Oct. 1-2 will bring together scholars to reflect on the 70th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing, which – together with a… News Sep 16 2015 Behind the Bomb: What About Plutonium Separation? News Jun 25 2015 USG President Ella Cheng ’16 Finds Success Outside the Comfort Zone Rising senior Ella Cheng ’16 made a splash last fall when she was elected Princeton University’s first woman president of the Undergraduate Student… News Jun 18 2015 After the Deal: Partnerships with Iran Could Reduce Long-Term Nuclear Risks Within the next two weeks, or soon after, the United States and five world powers hope to finalize a nuclear deal with Iran to limit its nuclear… News Apr 14 2015 WWS Reacts: Iran and the Path to a Nuclear Agreement A preliminary agreement to limit Iran's nuclear program was reached April 2 by Iran and six world powers: the five permanent members of the U.N… News Apr 13 2015 Bernstein Gallery Exhibits “Feminist Humor as Political Device” An exhibit by artist Mary Beth Edelson, “Feminist Humor as Political Device,” opened in the Bernstein Gallery at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public… News Apr 02 2015 Alumna Kate Grant Gives a Voice to the World’s Poorest Women Fatima went into labor with her first child at the age of 16. As is custom in her nomadic community in western Sudan, she planned to deliver the baby… News Mar 25 2015 Q&A: Religion and Politics in Modern America The intersection of religion and politics has touched many issues from the early twentieth century to present. From divorce to civil rights to… News Mar 02 2015 Maternal Health in India Much Worse than Previously Thought More than 40 percent of women in India are underweight when they begin pregnancy, according to a new study published by Princeton University's… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Next page Next › Last page Last »