Map showing the constituent republics of the Soviet Union. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons The early 1990s were a time of immense shifts in the landscape of international affairs. In…
On Thursday, April 11, Somi performed selections from her album Petite Afrique in Gaston Hall. Activist, songwriter, and artist Somi took part in a residency at SFS from April 10-12,…
Georgetown has over 70 cultural clubs that “focus on promoting and celebrating the culture of specific places and groups around the world.” Clubs also host events on campus, which most…
Diego Cortes Asencio (SFS'52) had a long and illustrious State Department career. While serving as the United States Ambassador to Colombia, he was taken hostage for 61 days by revolutionary…
Dr. Angela Stent, Director of the School of Foreign Service’s Center for Eurasian, Russian, and East European Studies (CERES) program, discussed her newly released book Putin’s World: Russia Against…
Dr. Angela Stent, Director of the School of Foreign Service's Center for Eurasian, Russian, and East European Studies (CERES) program, discussed her newly released book, “Putin’s World: Russia Against the…
On Wednesday, March 13, 2019, the Walsh School of Foreign Service hosted a discussion on the future of the global economy, as part of the Lloyd George Centennial Lectures on…
The School of Foreign Service Lloyd George Lectures on the Future of the Global Order sponsored a discussion on national security featuring The Honorable Stephen Hadley (National Security Advisor 2005-2009)…
Friday, February 15th, 2019 marked the launch of a new innovative global research partnership between the World Bank Group and the School of Foreign Service, led by the Master of…
As increased attention falls on the U.S.-China relationship of today, particularly in light of rising trade conflicts, it is important to reflect on the history of the School of Foreign…