🎓 Congratulations to the 2026 graduating class of the Ford Dorsey Master's in International Policy!
You've studied hard and are now on your way to change the world for the better through new careers, civic engagement, military service, further academic pursuits, and beyond.
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.
Analysis from the Stanford Center on China's Economy and Institutions indicates that while grant allocation to non-elite Chinese universities is rising, high-value “Key Programs” funding—and therefore power and influence—remains heavily concentrated in around 40 of the country's elite universities.
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
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.
With new defense technology like drones, growing instability in Russia, and growing European momentum behind Kyiv, momentum on the battlefield has clearly swung to Ukraine, and time is no longer on Putin's side, writes @mcfaulmike.bsky.social.
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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.
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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National community forums in the U.S. and India highlight differences in preferences for privacy, user control, and governance of emerging technologies.
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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The 2026 Rosenkranz Global Health Policy Symposium explores the current landscape and future directions for global health.
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
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)....