02/23/2022
Penn IR Colloquium: Conversations on America and MENA
The Biden Administration's MENA/Syria Policy: A Strategy of Engagement or Disengagement?
This is an in-person event. For those preferring to participate via zoom, please register here: https://upenn.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIocO6hrT8vHNGae_HAK8r0UK1LIk8TcacS
09/24/2021
International Relations Colloquium: Conversations on the Future of Afghanistan with Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States, Dr. Asad Khan.
Wednesday September 29 @ 5pm. Perry World House Global Policy Lab & via Zoom.
(For zoom, register here: https://upenn.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJApdOCprTkpHt0lnnDEHttYXysyV_mG7HO7)
05/24/2021
Alumnus Cornell Overfield published in Foreign Policy:
Biden’s National Security Strategy Is Starry-Eyed About U.S. Allies
Managing rifts in alliances should be built into strategic planning.
05/16/2021
Congratulations IR Class of 2021!
12/23/2020
Senior Chloe Gong on NY Times Best Seller List!
Meet Chloe Gong, One of the Year’s Youngest Best-Selling Authors
The 21-year-old University of Pennsylvania student got her start as an obsessive, book-a-day reader of young adult fiction.
05/20/2019
Congratulations 2019 Penn IR Graduates!! 🎓
02/22/2019
Annual IRUSA DC trip! Briefing with the Ambassador of Indonesia!
02/04/2019
Check out this IR Summer Course
10/03/2018
Alumna Alison McFarland is published in the National Interest!
Arctic Options: Why America Should Invest in a Future with China
America needs to increase its engagement in the Arctic’s rapidly-changing geopolitical environment because inaction could lead to Washington losing future opportunities in the area.