10/20/2021
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A home for the study and debate of national and international security at Princeton University. Professors Aaron L. Friedberg and G.
The School of Public and International Affairs and Princeton University announced the creation of its new Center for International Security Studies in Spring 2009. This Center provides a home for the study and debate of national and international security at Princeton and supports a variety of educational, research, enrichment, and outreach activities with the intent of generating new knowledge on
10/20/2021
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10/29/2019
Mark your calendars for our Veteran’s Day panel in deterrence strategy in the modern age! We have some incredible panelists who will be speaking on November 11th at 4:30pm in McDonnell A02.
10/22/2019
Sign up today for the CISS Annual Crisis Simulation, November 9th from 9am-5pm! All meals provided. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScWQEsL3IzV4a4XglfneOV4YBDO1toBC99jICEB9gWTXYHDtw/viewform
The recent attacks on Saudi oilfields and tankers in the Gulf have exacerbated longstanding tensions in the region. With the US and Saudi Arabia suspecting Iranian involvement in the attacks, the battle lines seem to have been drawn. Will the crisis escalate into a regional war, or will diplomacy and negotiations prevent armed conflict?
This year’s crisis simulation will offer Princeton undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to tackle a major political crisis in the Persian Gulf. All majors and years are welcome and encouraged to attend. The crisis simulation offers a unique opportunity to practice strategy, quick diplomacy, and political skill. Participants cooperate in small country teams to formulate and implement policy as they steer their countries toward success.
04/17/2019
This afternoon, join CISS and the Gender Policy Network in hearing from Rachel Vogelstein and Jennifer Klein share with us their expertise and insight into the intersection of women's rights and policy!
04/11/2019
Join us today to hear Jonathan Chu, Global Order Postdoc Fellow at UPenn, discuss his draft paper on the ways liberal democracy shapes perception of China's growing influence on the world stage. Don't miss what promises to be a fascinating discussion!
04/10/2019
Happening today! Rear Admiral John Kirby, USN (ret), and CNN Military and Diplomatic Analyst will discuss the relationship between the media and the military today. Come ready for an interesting discussion and open dialogue!
04/07/2019
Join us tomorrow (4/8) to hear from two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Steve Coll (Dean, Columbia School of Journalism), a specialist on American politics, national security, and intelligence.
CISS will also be hosting a dinner with Steve Coll at Prospect House after the event, so be sure to RSVP below if you are interested in coming to the talk and/or the dinner!
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04/05/2019
It's that time of year again! Join CISS for our annual Spring Grand Strategy Simulation, focusing on the interactions between China, India, Pakistan, Russia, and the United States over the coming decades. Try your hand at the formulation and implementation of grand strategy by navigating political, military, economic, and diplomatic challenges.
All majors and years are welcome and encouraged to attend, including both undergraduate and graduate students. While the subject matter is serious, we always try to see the lighter side of world domination. Please join us for what promises to be a great time!
RSVP now at:
Spring 2019 CISS Grand Strategy Simulation Registration Form The Simulation will be taking place from 9AM-1PM on Friday, April 12th, in the basement of Robertson Hall. A lunch will be served during the event, so we request that you list any dietary preferences below. For additional information, please contact Sajid Shapoo ([email protected]).
03/30/2019
Take a break from pranking your friends this Monday (4/1), and join us in hearing from Yuri Zhukov on the effects of political repression on combatant resolve! Zhukov is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, whose research focuses on the causes, dynamics, and outcomes of conflict.
03/14/2019
RSVP by this Friday for our Women in Foreign Policy Mentorship Dinner on April 15!
Hear from Anne-Marie Slaughter, president and CEO of New America, who served as the first ever female Director of Policy Planning for the State Department from 2009-2011. Slaughter will share her reflections on her career and the role of mentorship.
Participants will be grouped based on their career interests, and will have the chance to share experiences, goals, and advice on career paths. Due to high demand, participants will be selected by lottery and notified in advance. All are welcome and encouraged to participate, regardless of gender!
The event will take place on April 15, 2019, from 6:00pm - 8:00pm. Dinner will be provided. RVSP here:
Women in Foreign Policy Mentorship Dinner This Career Series event aims to establish an enduring mentorship network among Princeton's graduate and undergraduate students who share a passion for national security and foreign policy. Participants will be grouped based on their career interests to share experiences, goals, and advice on career...