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  • Ask a Diplomat
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    Ask a Diplomat

    Ambassador Barbara Bodine dives into Netflix’s The Diplomat to separate fact from fiction.

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  • The New Administration and Russia
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    The New Administration and Russia

    SFS Professor Michael David-Fox, director of the Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies (CERES), dives into the Trump administration’s possible policies and actions toward Russia.

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  • SFS faculty publish 14 new books in 2024
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    SFS faculty publish 14 new books in 2024

    In 2024, faculty members at SFS produced books spanning a variety of academic disciplines and global topics, from public health to far-right terrorism and from working women to Handel’s Messiah. In an increasingly dynamic geopolitical landscape, SFS professors continue to lead in developing, understanding and analyzing the ideas that will transform the global order. “Working…

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  • The untold story behind Handel’s “Messiah”
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    The untold story behind Handel’s “Messiah”

    In Every Valley, SFS Prof. Charles King explores the personal and political dramas behind Handel’s Messiah—a timeless story of struggle and hope.

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  • From research to results: PROGRESS supports durable solutions for displacement
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    From research to results: PROGRESS supports durable solutions for displacement

    In 2023, 75M people were internally displaced—twice the global refugee count. A new ISIM-IOM report urges data-driven action and student engagement.

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  • How did “Black is Beautiful” become a German Political Slogan?
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    How did “Black is Beautiful” become a German Political Slogan?

    SFS Professor Anna von der Goltz answers questions about her recent article examining how a U.S. civil rights slogan was adopted by a center-right political party in Germany in the 1970s.

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  • Five Key Issues to Watch in AI in 2025
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    Five Key Issues to Watch in AI in 2025

    SFS Professor Andrew Imbrie highlights the AI issues he believes will be most important in 2025.

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  • The Creative Lives of Ultra-Orthodox Women Online
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    The Creative Lives of Ultra-Orthodox Women Online

    SFS Professor Jessica Roda, an anthropologist and ethnomusicologist, answers a few questions about her book, “For Women and Girls Only.”

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  • Three Questions about AI and Climate Change Research
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    Three Questions about AI and Climate Change Research

    SFS Professor Joanna Lewis answers questions about her recent article examining the use of AI in climate change research.

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  • SFS welcomes new faculty
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    SFS welcomes new faculty

    As the 2024 school year began, the Georgetown School of Foreign Service welcomed nine new faculty members to our community.

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