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  • The New Administration and Asia
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    The New Administration and Asia

    From shifting alliance structures and trade tensions to diplomatic maneuvering with North Korea, SFS Professor Victor Cha explores how President Trump’s foreign policy in Asia may evolve.

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  • Concentration Chair Interview Series: Theresa Sabonis-Helf
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    Concentration Chair Interview Series: Theresa Sabonis-Helf

    This week, we sat down with our distinguished Chair of the Science, Technology and International Affairs (STIA) Concentration. The STIA Concentration equips students with quantitative skills and theoretical knowledge to prepare STIA-minded students for the rapidly evolving global challenges and opportunities we face. Professor Sabonis-Helf spoke with us about connecting the science and policy worlds,

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  • The New Administration and Migration
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    The New Administration and Migration

    SFS Professor Elizabeth Ferris explores Trump’s migration rhetoric and short- and long-term impacts on immigrants, the economy and society.

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  • Concentration Chair Interview Series: Shantayanan Devarajan (IDEV)
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    Concentration Chair Interview Series: Shantayanan Devarajan (IDEV)

    This week, we sat down with our distinguished Chair of the International Development (IDEV) Concentration, Professor Shantayanan Devarajan. The IDEV Concentration bridges both development theory and practice to prepare students for work in a complex, evolving field. In this interview, Professor Devarajan speaks about the development field, his experiences, and what he hopes IDEV-concentrators take

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  • The New Administration and Climate
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    The New Administration and Climate

    The climate crisis is proving devastating to communities across the country and around the world. SFS Professor Joanna Lewis unpacks Trump’s major climate-related executive orders.

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  • Concentration Chair Interview Series: David Wallis (GBFS)
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    Concentration Chair Interview Series: David Wallis (GBFS)

    Read our interview with Global Business, Finance & Society Concentration Chair, Professor David Wallis. Professor Wallis answers questions about why finance is important to an international affairs education; the relationship between government, business, and civil society; and what type of graduates GBFS produces. Q: What advice would you give to International Relations students looking to

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  • The New Administration and China
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    The New Administration and China

    The inauguration of a new U.S. president presents an inflection point, a moment of possibility just before a candidate’s election promises meet the realities of governing. As the U.S. enters the second Trump administration, SFS faculty offer their thoughts on how the 47th president’s statements during the campaign, policies during his first term, and nominations

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  • The New Administration and Africa
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    The New Administration and Africa

    SFS Professor Ken Opalo, associate professor in the African Studies Program, offers insights into how the Africa Desk might fit into the Trump White House agenda.

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  • The New Administration and the Middle East
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    The New Administration and the Middle East

    Ambassador Dennis Ross, a seasoned diplomat and Middle East policy expert, analyzes evolving dynamics in the region and how U.S. diplomacy can navigate these challenges.

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  • Maps with Mark | Ep. 1 Pashtunistan
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    Maps with Mark | Ep. 1 Pashtunistan

    SFS Professor and current Maps of the Modern World instructor Mark Giordano explores a map of Pashtunistan from around 1950 that reflects the geopolitical aftermath of British India’s partition.

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