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The Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies is Stanford's hub for nonpartisan, interdisciplinary research, teaching, and policy impact in international affairs.
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Herb Lin, a senior research scholar at @stanfordcisac.bsky.social, has joined the Science and Security Board at @thebulletin.org. The board provides objective external perspectives on issues relating to nuclear risk, climate change, and disruptive technologies. ow.ly/ihQE50ZaAc2
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Thai pro-democracy leader Pita Limjaroenrat analyzed the recent electoral defeat of his progressive party, weighed in on Thailand’s regional and geopolitical balancing act, and considered the prospects for the country’s future at a recent visit to @aparc.stanford.edu.
WATCH | @mcfaulmike.bsky.social addresses the gap he sees between the rhetoric and actions on foreign conflicts coming out of Washington and the questions and priorities being put forward by everyday Americans. ow.ly/mT6s50Z7QFp
At this year's Rosenkranz Global Health Policy Symposium hosted by @healthpolicy.stanford.edu, a panel of health experts discussed the seismic shifts that the global health community has undergone in the last year, and how this inflection point could be used to rebuild better institutions.
Washington appears to be stepping back from its role in mediating negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, and that may be exactly what Kyiv needs to finally bring Moscow to the table, writes Steven Pifer of @stanfordcisac.bsky.social.
Can America still lead the world? As a guest on Uncommon Knowledge, FSI and @hooverinstitution.bsky.social Senior Fellow Stephen Kotkin explains why he believes the United States is still the world's dominant power, and what pitfalls the country must avoid if it wants to stay that way.
India is a rising power, but not in the make or model of China, write Dinsha Mistree and @bill-drexel.bsky.social in @thediplomat.com, and mischaracterizing the world's biggest democracy puts Washington at risk for squandering its most important relationship for countering Beijing.
🗓️ UPCOMING BOOK TALK | Jun 2, 10:30am PT Rose Gottemoeller of @stanfordcisac.bsky.social shares insights from her new book SECURITY THROUGH COOPERATION, which explores the history of space, nuclear weapons, and U.S.-Russia relations after the Cold War. ☑️ Register here: ow.ly/z0ZQ50Z4PIl
Research from the Deliberative Democracy Lab @stanfordcddrl.bsky.social on wearable AI technology indicates that users broadly support having controls over when their wearables passively process environments and actively capture data.
Congratulations to Oren Samet (@osamet.bsky.social) of @stanfordcddrl.bsky.social on receiving the Outstanding Dissertation Award from @apsa.bsky.social for his research, “Challenging Autocrats Abroad: Opposition Parties on the International Stage.” ow.ly/7hEU50Z6LV4
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National community forums in the U.S. and India highlight differences in preferences for privacy, user control, and governance of emerging technologies.
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Deliberative Democracy Lab Releases Findings on Public Attitudes Toward AI
The award recognizes Samet's research on the opportunities and risks of foreign support for opposition movements.
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Oren Samet Wins APSA International Collaboration Section's Outstanding
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Uncommon Knowledge is a web series in which political leaders, scholars, journalists, and today’s big thinkers share their views with the world.
Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson
As peace talks with Iran stall, Donald Trump’s comments to the American public about his war of choice have become increasingly erratic and contradictory. Nicolle is joined by Amb. Michael McFaul and ...
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‘I couldn’t care less!’: Trump loses interest in Iran peace talks because they became ‘boring’
The Bulletin is honored to welcome nuclear proliferation and arms control expert Jeffrey Lewis and nuclear risk and disruptive technologies expert Herbert Lin to its Science and Security Board (SASB)....
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Jeffrey Lewis and Herbert Lin join the Bulletin’s Science and Security Board
The 2026 Rosenkranz Global Health Policy Symposium explores the current landscape and future directions for global health.
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Global Health's Moment of Reckoning—and Reinvention
Banned from political office but unbowed, the Thai pro-democracy leader revisited Stanford to analyze the recent electoral defeat of his progressive party, weigh in on regional tensions in Southeast A...
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Pita Limjaroenrat Strategizes a Path Forward for Thailand
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Book Talk: Security Through Cooperation: Space, Nuclear Weapons, and
The Trump administration’s mediation effort to end the Russia-Ukraine war has failed due to a lack of progress, mishandling of negotiations, and Trump’s unwillingness to use leverage ag…
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Washington steps back from Russia-Ukraine mediation, and it’s not a bad thing
In overlearning the lessons of China, Washington risks squandering the most important relationship it needs to counter China: India.
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India Will Not Become Another China