Former #WorldBank president Robert Zoellick joins Professor Hansong Li on the Worldviews podcast to discuss coexistence amid a shifting geopolitical landscape and whether the vision of major powers as responsible stakeholders still holds promise. https://youtu.be/d6ZDMmqxcJM?si=pAa55tSNOlQfRzVD
SIS professor and medical anthropologist Lauren Carruth unpacks the @who.int recent emergency declaration over the #Ebola outbreak in the DRC, the rare Bundibugyo strain spreading there, and the state of the global health response in this new Q&A.
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In a world of divisions and discontents, does the vision of nation-states like the U.S., China, and others as responsible stakeholders still hold promise? Who still hold stakes? Have the stakes changed? Who else should hold more stakes? How should stake...
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SIS research professor Wil Burns explains how biomass sinking works and analyzes potential concerns about this form of carbon removal in this piece originally published by The Conversation. Read it on our website ⬇️ https://bit.ly/4fODrM6
Former U.S. ambassador and SIS professor Piper Campbell joined the Dialogues at Fulcrum podcast to discuss how Southeast Asia is navigating the rivalry between the U.S. and China.
Listen now: https://fulcrum.sg/southeast-asia-between-the-giants/
In a new article for CSIS, Professor Benjamin Jensen explains what U.S. political leaders can learn and embrace from Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, which focused on questions surrounding AI and humanity. https://www.csis.org/analysis/vatican-just-outmaneuvered-washington-ai
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SIS professor Lauren Carruth answers questions about the recent emergency designation from the WHO, the conditions contributing to the current spike of Ebola, and what the global health response looks...
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The Vatican's AI intervention exposes Washington's blind spot: Policymakers are debating hypothetical doomsday scenarios while missing the real crises already reshaping human dignity, work, truth, and power. Washington must move beyond abstract AGI fear...
After the Environmental Protection Agency recently granted a permit to a carbon removal startup for ocean biomass sinking, Professor Wil Burns explains how the process works and analyzes potential con...
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Fulcrum editor William Choong talks to Piper Campbell and Joanne Lin about Southeast Asia operating amid rivalry between China and the US. Ambassador Campbell is the Inaugural Chair of the Departme…
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Congratulations to @ausis.bsky.social Professor @nina-yamanis.bsky.social who has been selected as a Fulbright U.S. Scholar to Tanzania for her project "Formative Research for a National Community Health Worker Program to Support HIV Prevention Services in Tanzania." www.american.edu/sis/research...
Two @ausis.bsky.social graduate students joined Research Prof. Rachel Nadelman & a team of international development professionals on a civil society engagement project with the Inter-American Development Bank, taking their research beyond the classroom: www.american.edu/sis/research...
Join @ausis.bsky.social Professor & @idpp.bsky.social Executive Director @derrickcogburn.bsky.social for the launch of the CRPD data dashboard and mobile app next Tuesday at the UN! Register here, or scan the QR code below, to attend the event remotely: american.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
How do countries build durable peace? @ausis.bsky.social
& @auwcl.bsky.social Prof. Paul Williams' new book explores how peace is negotiated, implemented and sustained in the world’s most challenging conflict zones and features six AU student co-authors. Read more: www.american.edu/sis/research...
Nina Yamanis has been selected as a Fulbright U.S. Scholar for 2026-27 for her project "Formative Research for a National Community Health Worker Program to Support HIV Prevention Services in Tanzania...
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SIS MA student Maria Ardila Rangel and PhD student Anushka Bose are part of a professional team led by SIS Research Professor Rachel Nadelman working on civil society engagement research for the Inter...
Paul Williams' new edited volume reflects lessons from some of the most complex peace processes of the past three decades and explores how peace is negotiated, implemented and sustained.