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Jim Goldgeier Elected President of International Studies Association

Jim Goldgeier has been elected President of the International Studies Association for 2027-28.
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AU Thought Leader Ernesto Castañeda

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AU Thought Leader: Ernesto Castañeda

Go inside the work of AU thought leader Ernesto Castañeda as he makes the invisible visible in today’s immigration debates.
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Guy Ziv, The War Within: Gaza, Netanyahu and Israel’s Security Services

Guy Ziv's new article in Survival explores Netanyahu’s strained relations with the security establishment, particularly since the war in Gaza.
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Mohammed Abu-Nimer Research Highlight

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Can Education on Forgiveness Transform Approaches to Conflict in the Arab World?

SIS professor and Abdul Aziz Said Chair in International Peace and Conflict Resolution Mohammed Abu-Nimer answers a few questions about his research on forgiveness and reconciliation in the Arab education system.
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Joseph Torigian's "The Party's Interests Come First" Listed as one of Foreign Affairs' Best Books of 2025

Foreign Affairs listed Joseph Torigian's book "The Party's Interests Come First"  as one of their Best Books of 2025.
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Ground Control to Capitol Hill: AU Champions the Future of Space Science

Astrophysicist and planetary scientist Thomas Fauchez represented AU at the event—hosted by the Science Coalition—sharing his research on Martian weather.
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As US Hunger Rises, Trump Administration's 'Efficiency' Goals Cause Massive Food Waste

Professor Garrett Graddy-Lovelace writes about food waste during President Trump's second term in this piece published by The Conversation.
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Cultivating Gratitude: An Interview with Professor Tony Ahrens

During this season of thanks, professor offers advice on how to approach the holidays mindfully and with gratitude
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Joshua Rovner, Sand in the gears: Sabotage in world politics

Joshua Rovner's new co-authored article in the European Journal of International Security examines the nature and scope of sabotage as a form of statecraft.
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Claudine Kuradusenge-McLeod, Kwibuka and its Silencing of Trauma: How Reconciliation Initiatives Became Narratives of Violence

Claudine Kuradusenge-McLeod's new article in the Journal of Genocide Research explores Kwibuka, a commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi, and how it has become a state-crafted narrative that silences trauma.
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