
this Friday Night - take an 🍨 🍦🍦walk amidst final exam grinds 🙇🙇🙇 (and meet the Eboard for some study tips and ask about opportunities that AHS offers!💁🤩)
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this Friday Night - take an 🍨 🍦🍦walk amidst final exam grinds 🙇🙇🙇 (and meet the Eboard for some study tips and ask about opportunities that AHS offers!💁🤩)
See you all tonight for our last session on the reading series!
Meet our panelist, Dr. Smytsnyuk, who examines religious dimensions of the Russo-Ukrainian war.
Religion is not only a spiritual end, but also a means of International Relations.
Join us on Monday to explore the role of religion in peace-building, power struggles, and post-war reconstruction.
Meet Dr. Mandaville - our panelist who specializes in Islamic political theology
Join AHS as we parter with and for our first ever 5k to fundraiser for medical services in Ukraine through the Leleka foundation! To donate now or to learn more, check out the link in our bio!
Check out another episode of our podcast: The Diplomats Desk on Spotify! This time we sat down with Faith Hornor, Director of the Center for Advanced Defense Studies’ Wildlife Crimes Program to discuss wildlife trafficking and what can be done to stop it. Use the link in our bio to listen!
Hey, you! Geek out on Foreign Policy? Join us this Thursday for a ✨Trivia Night ✨with your fellow International Affairs enthusiasts to win a secret 🔮 Grand Prize ✨😉
Join us for Session 5 of our reading series to discuss chapter 6&7 next week!!
See you tomorrow in USC 311!
During February 21-22, we had the honor of hosting the Ukrainian National Security Conference 2025, under the initiative and leadership of Oleksandra Pashkina and Samuel Chen.
We were privileged to feature distinguished foreign policy experts Ian Brzezinski, Dr Alina Polyakova, Richard Nephew, and Max Gruenig, who shared valuable insights on transatlantic security, post-war reconstruction, sanctions, and future energy systems.
Special thanks to Volodymyr Khomko for presenting his documentary “Antarctica: War Diaries” and sharing his photography from the research base with the GW community.
Lastly, it was a pleasure to work with the Leleka Foundation to fundraise for medical bags for frontline Ukrainian soldiers.
Join us this Thursday for a discussion with GW’s own Professor Robert G. Sutter! Professor Sutter has had an outstanding career in US-China policy and intelligence giving him a detailed understanding of the current political dynamics in the South China Sea. See you all in Elliot B12!