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Jeff Kerby, Non-Resident Senior Arctic Fellow at the Institute of Arctic Studies, has been awarded a 2026 Neukom Institute CompX Faculty Grant in collaboration with Bob Hawley for their EPOCHS (Extended Polar Open-source Computer vision for Habitat Surveys) project. zurl.co/kR773 (📷Jeff Kerby)
Proud to announce this year's Bosworth Award recipients! Awarded to Dartmouth students who have shown outstanding commitment to international understanding through their work at the Dickey Center, this year's recipients are: McLaine Leik '27, Najma Bore '27, Ben Joel '27, and Allison Nathan '27.
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Cuts to foreign aid and global health programs have left the U.S. and its partners less prepared to respond to Ebola outbreaks, argues Elizabeth Shackelford in her latest opinion piece for the Chicago Tribune. zurl.co/0CkZZ #globalhealth #ebola
Stephen Brooks and Luis Simón argue in Foreign Affairs that Europe should expand its conventional military capabilities while continuing to rely on U.S. support systems such as intelligence, logistics and cyber capabilities. zurl.co/RGgX7 #dartmouthdavidson
The Global Arctic: Unprecedented Change, Global Stakes. An S7 Statement by The U.S. National Academy of Sciences, represented by Institute of Arctic Studies Director Melody Brown Burkins, and their G7 science academy colleagues. zurl.co/QA37F
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Geoeconomics: What’s the Cost of Coercion in Global Trade? Economics professor Douglas Irwin on the Boston Fed's podcast exploring how economic coercion tactics may reduce trust and cooperation among nations – and have critical impacts on global trade. zurl.co/7UQ2R #dartmouthdavidson
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Research co-authored by Yusaku Horiuchi and Rosenwald postdoc alum Kelly Matush in International Studies Quarterly finds that presidential travel abroad has divergent effects: foreign publics view the visiting leader more favorably, while approval at home tends to fall. zurl.co/7epwT
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SecDef Pete Hegseth recently promoted a proposed $1.5 TRILLION defense budget. In her latest column, Elizabeth Shackelford argues that it is indefensible generally speaking and particularly dangerous in the hands of the current warmongering administration. zurl.co/0DTH7
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America should cofinance the continent’s rearmament.
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The Trump administration’s withdrawal from the WHO and its cuts to foreign aid have put us and the world at far greater risk during this latest Ebola outbreak.
The Right Way for Europe to Spend More on Defense
Elizabeth Shackelford: I witnessed our Ebola response in 2014. We are now seeing the costs of US aid withdrawal
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Giving the Trump administration a massive increase in funding only dials up the risk of further aggression and provocative posturing.
Elizabeth Shackelford: An indefensible defense budget proposal and what it portends for our nation
Taking Territory: the Persistence of Conquest since 1945. Cornell University Press is publishing our former Rosenwald postdoc Dan Altman, now Associate Professor of Political Science at Georgia State University. zurl.co/8HSOG #dartmouthdavidson
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Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth
Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth
Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth
Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth
Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth
Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth
Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth
Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth
The Disappearing Aid Check: The Future of US–Israel Defense Support. Writing for the Quincy Institute, Steven Simon explores the consequences of Israel's plan to phase out direct U.S. military aid. zurl.co/tVsLF #dartmouthdavidson
Cornell University Press fosters a culture of broad and sustained inquiry through the publication of scholarship that is engaged, influential, and of lasting significance.
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Taking Territory by Dan Altman | Hardcover | Cornell University Press
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Israeli officials have said they want to phase out US military grant aid — a position that sounds like a step toward ending US military assistance to Israel. It is not. 
The Disappearing Aid Check: The Future of US–Israel Defense Support
Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth