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.
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.
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.
As the transatlantic relationship is reimagined, SFS Prof Abraham Newman, director of the BMW Center for German and European Studies (CGES), breaks down pressures facing Europe.
In Ask a Diplomat, Ambassador Barbara Bodine, director of the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy and a career foreign service officer with over 30 years of experience, dives into…
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.
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 his new book, Every Valley, SFS Professor Charles King brings the world of George Fideric Handel to life, illuminating the personal and political dramas that converged to create the…
In 2023, the global number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) surged to 75 million, over double the number of refugees worldwide. Driven by climate change, conflict, and other crises, IDPs…