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.
Emily Friedman (GHD’25), a second-year student in SFS’s Global Human Development master’s program, answered questions about period poverty and why it matters.
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.
How will President Trump’s new administration impact already tense relations between the U.S. and China? SFS Prof Rush Doshi discusses how Trump may position the U.S. on trade and Taiwan.
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.
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.
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.