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Our next talk will feature Professor David Shambaugh and the new Dean of the Elliott School, Dr. Alyssa Ayres. Join us to hear about the next battleground between the world's great powers.
Join us tomorrow on our next book launch, on Chinese-Uyghur relations in the late Qing dynasty.
Welcome to spring semester ESIA!

Join us this Friday with the Institute for African Studies and Professor Janet Lewis, in a talk about her new book titled "How Insurgency Begins: Rebel Group Formation in Uganda and Beyond".

Registration is still open, see you there!
Join us on November 30th for our next book launch! RSVPs now open on Eventbrite.
Ever wondered how to get published in a journal? Join us tomorrow at 1 pm! Register now.
Welcome back to school! Our first book launch of the year will be on September 30. Registration is now open. Hope to see you there!
Join us next Thursday in an online event featuring Assistant Professor Rollie Lal. Registration is now open!
Join us this Thursday at a lecture by Sigur Center scholar Julia M. Lau, on how governments in Southeast Asia are responding to the multi-level challenges of COVID-19.

The event is free and open to the public. RSVPs are required and registration closes on July 8th, 12:30 pm EST.

The Elliott School is where research happens

At the core of our mission at the Elliott School of In

The Elliott School is where research happens

At the core of our mission at the Elliott School of International Affairs is training the next generation of scholars and leaders in international affairs that will address today's global challenges. Producing knowledge and innovative ideas through systematic research is a prerequisite to achieve this goal. Our cross-disciplinary faculty combine in-dep

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Where Great Powers Meet: America and China in Southeast Asia 02/19/2021

Where Great Powers Meet: America and China in Southeast Asia

Our next talk will feature Professor David Shambaugh and the new Dean of the Elliott School, Dr. Alyssa Ayres. Join us to hear about the next battleground between the world's great powers.

Where Great Powers Meet: America and China in Southeast Asia Join us for a talk between Dean Alyssa Ayres and Professor David Shambaugh of the Elliott School on his latest book.

Land of Strangers: The Civilizing Project in Qing Central Asia 01/25/2021

Land of Strangers: The Civilizing Project in Qing Central Asia

Join us tomorrow on our next book launch, on Chinese-Uyghur relations in the late Qing dynasty.

Land of Strangers: The Civilizing Project in Qing Central Asia The Central Asia Program, the Sigur Center for Asian Studies, and the Elliott School Book Launch Series invite you to the book launch event.

The Institute for African Studies 01/12/2021

The Institute for African Studies

Welcome to spring semester ESIA!

Join us this Friday with the Institute for African Studies and Professor Janet Lewis, in a talk about her new book titled "How Insurgency Begins: Rebel Group Formation in Uganda and Beyond".

Registration is still open, see you there!

The Institute for African Studies Homepage Welcome Bienvenue Karibu Aw bisimila مرحبا Marhaba Sijkwamukela Welkom é nima naata khayro kono Welcome to the George Washington University Institute for African Studies, housed within the Elliott School of International Affairs. IAfS is an interdisciplinary hub that connects students...

Human Security and Agency: Reframing Productive Power in Afghanistan 11/13/2020

Human Security and Agency: Reframing Productive Power in Afghanistan

Join us on November 30th for our next book launch! RSVPs now open on Eventbrite.

Human Security and Agency: Reframing Productive Power in Afghanistan Join us in a book launch about a new approach to human security, where physical and economic stability exist alongside military might.

International Affairs Journal Editors: Insights from ESIA Faculty 10/28/2020

International Affairs Journal Editors: Insights from ESIA Faculty

Ever wondered how to get published in a journal? Join us tomorrow at 1 pm! Register now.

International Affairs Journal Editors: Insights from ESIA Faculty An open discussion of the world of academic + policy journals. Includes advice for how to pitch ideas, submit pieces, and revise.

Ruling the Savage Periphery: Book Launch with author Benjamin D. Hopkins 09/04/2020

Ruling the Savage Periphery: Book Launch with author Benjamin D. Hopkins

Welcome back to school! Our first book launch of the year will be on September 30. Registration is now open. Hope to see you there!

Ruling the Savage Periphery: Book Launch with author Benjamin D. Hopkins Learn about frontier governance and the making of the modern state in this webinar book launch.

COVID-19, BLM, and the Undoing of Human Rights in Counterterrorism 07/17/2020

COVID-19, BLM, and the Undoing of Human Rights in Counterterrorism

Join us next Thursday in an online event featuring Assistant Professor Rollie Lal. Registration is now open!

COVID-19, BLM, and the Undoing of Human Rights in Counterterrorism Join us in a virtual conversation on how the US' treatment of COVID and black lives have impacted its credibility in counterterrorism policy

Pandemic Politics in Southeast Asia 07/07/2020

Pandemic Politics in Southeast Asia

Join us this Thursday at a lecture by Sigur Center scholar Julia M. Lau, on how governments in Southeast Asia are responding to the multi-level challenges of COVID-19.

The event is free and open to the public. RSVPs are required and registration closes on July 8th, 12:30 pm EST.

Pandemic Politics in Southeast Asia Part of the East Asia NRC's Current Issues in East Asia series; co-sponsored with the Sigur Center for Asian Studies and ESIA Research.

04/25/2018

Undergraduate Scholars Research Presentations: Panel 5

NGOs, Community Empowerment, and Environmental Advocacy
Eric Teller "Andean Forests, Indigenous People, and Environmental Change in Rural Peru"
Jillian DiPersio "Environmental Development and Sustainability: Namibia Case Study"
Chloe King "NGOs and Sustainable Livelihoods in Two Indonesian Ecotourism Destinations"
Discussant: Dr. David Rain (GWU)

04/25/2018

Undergraduate Scholars Research Presentations: Panel 4 (part 2)

"Evaluating the Effects of National Identity"
Post-panel discussion with Dr. Harris Mylonas (GWU)

04/25/2018

Undergraduate Scholars Research Presentations: Panel 4 (part 1)

"Evaluating the Effects of National Identity"
Youmna Sirgi "Outbound Student Mobility in the Context of Lebanon's Sectarian Environment"
Eamonn Bellin "Nationalism, Authoritarianism and their Philosophical Foundations"
Lauren Kao "Assessing the Changing Outlook of Taiwanese Investors in China"
Discussant: Dr. Harris Mylonas (ESIA - GWU)

04/25/2018

Undergraduate Scholars Research Presentations: Panel 3

"Interrogating Extremism from the Alt right to the Islamic State"
Amber Herrle" "Man-made Radical: Interrogating Manhood in the White Nationalis Movement"
Armand Jhala "Analyzing the Impact of Twitter Suspensions on IS Sympathizers"
Discussant: Seamus Hughes (GW Program on Extremism)

04/25/2018

Undergraduate Scholars Research Presentations: Panel 2

"Institutional Pathologies and Policy Puzzles"
Hannah Corn "An Analysis of Chinese Internal Migration to Beijing"
Hillel Zand "Measuring the Effects of Israeli Economic Policy on West Bank Settlement Growth"
Cameron Bakkar " The Effect of Third Party Intervention on Turkish-Kurdish Relations"
Discussant: Dr. Michael Barnett (GW)

04/25/2018

Undergraduate Scholars Research Presentations: Panel 1 (part 2)

"The Intersection of Culture and Financial Institutions"

Timothy Janicek "Islamic Banking in non-Islamic Monetary Jurisdictions: UK Case Study"
Discussant: Dr. John Wall (The World Bank)

04/25/2018

Undergraduate Scholars Research Presentations: Panel 1 (part 1)

Introduction by Dr. Tova Norlen, Assistant Dean for Research
Panel 1: "The Intersection of Culture and Financial Institutions"
Presenter: Casey Apicella "Credit Culture in Cameroon: Barriers to Financial Inclusion and Credit Use"

04/24/2018



Waiting to welcome President Macron on the White House Lawn 🇫🇷

04/20/2018

Wonderful event today as part of our Elliott School “French Week:” French Member of parliament Hervé Berville, speaking about French foreign aid in Africa, moderated by Ambassador Liberata Mulamula. Video of this event coming soon!

03/22/2018

The 2018 Faculty Research Celebration and Mike Brown Research Prize inaugural lecture by Professor Marc Lynch.

11/09/2017

Please join us for a book launch on “Energy Security in Asia and Eurasia.” https://goo.gl/pH7rnu

10/31/2017

Q&A with Professor Gregg Brazinsky

10/31/2017

Join us for a book launch with Professor Gregg Brazinsky on “Winning the Third World: Sino-American Rivalry during the Cold War.”

09/28/2017
09/14/2017

Eurasia, 20th anniversary conference

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