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…
The sun peeked through the trees on a chilly November morning as students in Professor Denise Ho’s class, Uses of the Past in Modern China, walked through the graves in…
As the 2024 school year began, the Georgetown School of Foreign Service welcomed nine new faculty members to our community: Amanda Pinheiro, Renee Bowen, Jane Komori, Denise Y. Ho, Rush…
In a piece for the Sarajevo Times, Hoffman discussed the ramifications of Iran’s recent ballistic missile attack on Israel and the consequences of various potential Israeli retaliatory actions.
In an op-ed for The Hill, Busch argues that more stringent rules of origin in the USMCA would harm Michigan’s auto workers and disrupt North American supply chains.
In a piece for Compact magazine, Berlinerblau cites recent conservative defenses of unrestricted AI use as evidence of a greater embrace of limitless expression, including at the risk of spreading…
In the Los Angeles Review of Books, David-Fox examines Suslov’s description of an emerging Russian political ideology under Putin, as well as the author’s own story and connection to the…