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Search Event Apr 06 2026 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Existential Politics: Why Global Climate Institutions are Failing and How to Fix Them Jessica Green is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto, with cross appointments at the School of Environment and the Munk… Event Apr 01 2026 "Politics in the Schoolhouse: Youth, Inequality and Limits of Kindness" Seminar Series – Spring 2026The Education Research Section (ERS), an interdisciplinary unit in The Princeton School of Public and International… Event Mar 23 2026 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: The Taken-for-Granted Transition: How Talk of Decarbonization Shifts Attention Away From It Democratic responses to climate change will be determined by how institutions such as deliberative bodies make sense of decarbonization. In a novel… Event Mar 18 2026 "Education Brokering: How School Personnel Support & Educate Immigrant Students under Conditions of Constraint" Seminar Series – Spring 2026The Education Research Section (ERS), an interdisciplinary unit in The Princeton School of Public and International… Event Mar 17 2026 Career Building at the United Nations and Multilateral Institutions The United Nations remains one of the world’s most influential multilateral institutions, operating across a wide range of thematic areas peace and… Event Mar 17 2026 Dean's Leadership Series: A Constructive Dialogue with U.S. Department of Education Fmr. Assistant Secretaries Jim Blew & Roberto Rodriguez BiographiesJim Blew is a co-founder of DFI—a DC-based tax-exempt nonprofit that promotes education freedom, civil rights, and a limited federal… Event Mar 02 2026 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Environmental Justice in the Time of Climate Denial How frontline communities are organizing and building power as environmental protections are rolled back.Arif Ullah is Executive Director of A2 … Event Feb 26 2026 In a Fireside Chat with Mr. Colin Smith about the Role and Mandate of the UN Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team The UN Security Council’s 1267/1988 Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team has, for more than twenty-five years, played a central role… Event Feb 23 2026 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Markets for Climate Expertise Noah Zucker is an Assistant Professor of Politics at Princeton University, specializing in international and comparative political economy. He… Event Feb 20 2026 CISS Annual Conference: "Beyond New START: Navigating the Next Era of Nuclear Statecraft" (Day 2) Day 2:Continental Breakfast included for all attendees.Panel I: Under Pressure: Deterrence in a Tripolar Nuclear System (9:00 am - 10:20 am) Event Feb 19 2026 CISS Annual Conference Keynote Address: "Beyond New START: Navigating the Next Era of Nuclear Statecraft" (Day 1) With the New START Treaty between the United States and Russia set to expire in February 2026 and no successor in sight, the world is sliding… Event Feb 18 2026 "Subtle Webs: How Local Organizations Shape US Education" Seminar Series – Spring 2026The Education Research Section (ERS), an interdisciplinary unit in The Princeton School of Public and International… Event Feb 17 2026 Expert Panel: "America @ 250: Reconstructions" News Feb 16 2026 The Taliban Legal System and the 2026 Criminal Procedural Regulations When the Taliban resumed power in Afghanistan in August 2021, a central question emerged among Afghans and the international community: How would the… Event Feb 12 2026 Book Talk: The Right of the People: Democracy and the Case for a New American Founding. 2026 Book Talk: The Right of the People: Democracy and the Case for a New American FoundingOsita Nwanevu, contributing editor for The New Republic… Event Feb 09 2026 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Implementing a Low-Carbon Future: Climate Leadership in Chinese Cities In this talk, Weila Gong will present findings from her book, Implementing a Low-Carbon Future: Climate Leadership in Chinese Cities. Drawing on… News Feb 03 2026 Moderating Text-to-Image Content Princeton SPIA’s Research Record series highlights the vast scholarly achievements of our faculty members, whose expertise extends beyond the… Event Jan 30 2026 LISD Masterclass: Advanced Negotiation and Coalition Building Advanced negotiation across multiple parties is a vital skill for anyone leading policy change. Transforming bold ideas into reality requires… News Jan 22 2026 Even Outside the Classroom, Faculty Educate in Many Ways Members of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs faculty neither vote on legislative bills nor implement those that are approved… News Jan 05 2026 Princeton SPIA Faculty React to U.S. Capture of Venezuelan President Maduro Faculty Provide Analysis on Legality, International Implications, and Venezuela’s Future News Dec 18 2025 Policy Reform in Afghanistan A Student-led Discussion with APL Affiliate - Abdullah Azizi On November 13, the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs’ Afghanistan Policy Lab and the School’s SPIA Diversity & Inclusion Team… News Dec 16 2025 Princeton SPIA Meets the Moment in 2025 For the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, 2025 was a year that required meeting an extraordinary moment. Event Dec 08 2025 Reflections on the June 2025 US Attacks on Iran: Causes, Consequences, and the Future of US-Iran Relations After the Twelve Day War of June 2025 in which Israel and U.S. attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities, relations between Washington and Tehran have… News Dec 02 2025 India, ‘a Troubled Giant,’ the Subject of New Faculty Book Home to nearly 1.5 billion people, India is the world’s largest democracy – for now. According to the Journal of Democracy, Prime Minister Narendra… News Nov 18 2025 New Book Takes a Fresh Look at the Nineties and Its Impacts Today With the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, the reunification of Germany a year later, and the collapse of the Soviet Union a year after that,… Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »