10/17/2018
November 1st, 2018
Dan Honig, SAIS
"When Reporting Undermines Performance: The Costs of Politically Constrained Organizational Autonomy in Foreign Aid Implementation"
Johns Hopkins University
Department of Political Science
Krieger School of Arts & Sciences
10/17/2018
November 1st, 2018
Dan Honig, SAIS
"When Reporting Undermines Performance: The Costs of Politically Constrained Organizational Autonomy in Foreign Aid Implementation"
10/16/2018
Fall 2018 Seminars
WELCOME NEW FACULTY!!!
Dr. Robbie Shilliam, PhD
Professor
Area of Study: International Relations
10/12/2018
10/12/2018
Daniel Levine (University of Alabama) will be joining us in the Department Seminar on Thursday at 4:15 in Mergenthaler 366 to discuss ""These Days of Shoah": History, Habitus, and Realpolitik in Jewish Palestine, 1942-1943." The paper is in press, but it is drawn from a larger book project Daniel is working on, so the conversation will be timely for him.
Welcome!
Dr. Jan Dutkiewicz, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow
Area of study: American Politics
10/12/2018
Check out this recent piece by Yunchen Tian and Erin Chung available on the Foreign Affairs website entitled, “Is Japan Becoming a Country of Immigration?” See https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/japan/2018-08-03/japan-becoming-country-immigration
Professor Erin Chung and her research team (consisting of 7 scholars in the U.S. and Australia) have been awarded a 5-year grant for US$1.3 million from the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS) for a lab project on “Local Agency and National Responses to Globalization: The South Korean Case in Comparative, Transnational, and Diasporic Perspective.” This grant will provide research support for the completion of her third book project on Citizenship, Social Capital, and Racial Politics in the Korean Diaspora. The grant period is from August 2018 to July 2023. The grant comes out of the Korean Studies Promotion Program (KSPS) in the Academy of Korean Studies.