04/10/2021
As we wrap up, we want to say thank you to everyone who made the Tenth Annual Walsh Exchange Possible. A huge shoutout to our six presenters, the Mortara Center for International Affairs, the Walsh School of Foreign Service, and our amazing faculty mentors and moderators.
At the end of each session, we held a on how all of the presentations fit with our theme of "Planning for the UnEXpected: Crisis and Change in the 21st Century." Together, our six researchers shed light on how we can approach some of the most complex challenges in international relations. From the global refugee crisis to surveillance, no issue exists in a vacuum.
Our researchers remind us to ask the difficult questions, find the connections, and use our findings to push the world in a better direction.
We can't wait to see you in person at .
04/10/2021
Thank you to everyone who joined us at the opening and first session of the Tenth Annual Walsh Exchange yesterday afternoon. A huge congratulations to our three presenters, Jonathon, Charlie, and Raphael. We can't wait to see what our presenters have in store today!
We will be kicking off our second day in fifteen minutes! Come to our career chat with Filippos Letsas, formerly at Brookings and now at the Center for European Policy Analysis.
The schedule for the rest of the day is as follows:
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Featured presenters:
- Samantha Kane Jiménez, Colby College: Armed Non-State Actor Power Accrual Mechanisms in Times of Apolitical National Crisis
- Alison Pang, University of Toronto: The Governance of Global Indiscriminate Surveillance
- Robert Alward, Georgetown University: Does Public Opinion Matter?: An Analysis of the Impact of National Public Opinion on Refugee Labor Force Participation
04/09/2021
Today is the day we have have been waiting for... is finally here. We can't wait for you to see what our undergraduate presenters have in store!
Today's schedule:
FRIDAY, APRIL 9
OPENING AND FIRST SESSION: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Featured presenters:
-Jonathon Marek, Georgetown University: Chinese Coercive Economic Statecraft: Leveraging Irreplaceability in Economic Networks in Pursuit of Discourse Power
- Charlie Wang, Georgetown University: Words Matter: Analyzing Sentiment and Strategic Ambiguity in the World Trade Organization
- Raphael Piliero, Georgetown University: The Atomic Bomb is What States Make of it – A Constructivist Approach to Sanctioning Iran
It's not too late to register! Fill out this form to attend:
Walsh Exchange X Registration Form
The Tenth Annual Walsh Exchange will be held virtually on April 9-10 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET. The Walsh Exchange is an undergraduate research conference dedicated to international relations held in Washington D.C. Hosted by Georgetown University’s esteemed Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign ...
04/08/2021
Get to know our presenters! Check out the home page of http://www.walshexchange.org/ to learn about our six undergraduate presenters for the Tenth Annual Walsh Exchange. From Chinese economic coercive statecraft to armed non-state actors, their impressive research covers it all.
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Peter Wittig Ambassador of Germany to the US
04/07/2021
Only THREE days left until the Tenth Annual Walsh Exchange! Come join our undergraduate presenters as they share their research on some of the most pressing challenges in .
Our virtual conference will take place on April 9-10 via zoom. Please register below if you plan on attending any or all sessions! The schedule is attached to the registration form below:
Walsh Exchange X Registration Form
The Tenth Annual Walsh Exchange will be held virtually on April 9-10 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET. The Walsh Exchange is an undergraduate research conference dedicated to international relations held in Washington D.C. Hosted by Georgetown University’s esteemed Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign ...
04/04/2021
Register today for the Tenth Annual Walsh Exchange! Our virtual conference will take place on April 9-10. While we can't wait to be back together in person next year, we've got an exciting line-up of presenters ready to share their research on this year's theme: "Planning for the UnEXpected: Crisis and Change in the 21st Century."
We hope you will join us! Click on this link to see the conference schedule and register: https://forms.gle/B7aBVxXpdkcR8ahB9
04/01/2021
Only nine days until the Tenth Annual Walsh Exchange! We hope you are as excited as we are to hear our amazing undergraduate presenters share their research on this year's theme of Planning for the UnEXpected: Crisis and Change in the 21st century.
Keep checking our social media to stay up to date on how you can attend! More information will be posted in the coming days.
03/15/2021
ANNOUNCEMENT: 2021 WASLH EXCHANGE PRESENTERS
A huge congratulations to our six presenters selected to present at the annual Walsh Exchange! We are excited to hear their take on this year’s theme of “Planning for the UnEXpected: Crisis and Change in the 21st Century.”
We hope you are looking forward to April 9-10 as much as we are.
01/29/2021
Only one day left to apply to present at the Walsh Exchange!
You don’t want to miss this opportunity to share your research in international relations with scholars and peers ready to take on the most pressing global challenges.
Applications close January 29 at 11:59 PM.
Apply: bit.ly/applywalshex2020