Thomas Christensen Wins SIPA Award for International Strategy Course
SIPA has awarded Thomas Christensen’s course, “International Strategy,” one of the “Top Five” prizes for the Fall 2021 semester. The award includes a cash prize of $500.
SIPA has awarded Thomas Christensen’s course, “International Strategy,” one of the “Top Five” prizes for the Fall 2021 semester. The award includes a cash prize of $500.
On November 17, 2022, Rajan Menon had a guest essay in the Opinion section of today’s New York Times. Titled, “Ukraine is Advancing, and Russia is Retreating, but President Zelensky Has a Big Problem,” you can read it here.
We are pleased to announce that undergraduate Saltzman Student Scholar Sophie Bryant has been selected as a 2023 Rhodes Scholar! Here is information on the program: Oxford and the Rhodes Scholarships The Rhodes Scholarships are the oldest and most celebrated international fellowship awards in the world. Each year 32 young students from the United States […]
November 11, 2022 Institute Affiliate Roy Licklider Has Passed Away The Institute shares the sad news that Affiliate Roy Licklider passed away on November 11, 2022. Roy was a Professor of Political Science Emeritus at Rutgers University, a Senior Research Scholar at the Saltzman Institute, and he also taught courses in the Department of Political Science at […]
On November 11, 2022, Columbia Political Science PhD Kate Cronin-Furman was featured in Amanda Taub’s article titled, “Can there be a Rights Reckoning for Nations That Don’t Really Want to Do It?” in The New York Times’ The Interpreter newsletter and column. You can read it here.
On November 7, 2022, Sarah Daly was featured on the Talking Policy podcast at the University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC) just ahead of the midterm elections. She discussed her new book, Violent Actors: Why Bloodstained Parties Win Postwar Elections (Princeton University Press, 2022). You can listen here.
Sarah Daly has a new book out with Princeton University Press, titled, Violent Victors: Why Bloodstained Parties Win Postwar Elections. PUP is offering a 30% discount code: P321. A book event will be scheduled for the early spring. You can read more about it here.
On November 3, 2022, Rajan Menon had a piece with Daniel R. DePetris in The Guardian. Titled, “We can’t keep treating talk of negotiations to end the Ukraine war as off limits,” you can read it here.
On October 29, 2022, Stuart Gottlieb had a new article in The National Interest, titled “Will the Liberal World Order Survive an Era of Upheaval?” You can read it here.
On October 27, 2022, Alexander Cooley had a new piece, co-authored with Brooke Harrington, a Sociologist from Dartmouth College, in Foreign Affairs Online on stigma and the shaming of the Russian oligarchs. Titled, “The Power of Stigma: Shaming Russian Elites has Helped Weaken Putin,” you can read it here.