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International ·

SIS Welcomes Tereza Varejkova

SIS Welcomes Tereza Varejkova
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International ·

AI is About to Radically Alter Military Command Structures

AI is about to radically alter military command structures that haven’t changed much since Napoleon’s army
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SIS Welcomes New Faculty Polina Beliakova

International ·

SIS Welcomes Polina Beliakova

Get to know our newest Fall 2025 faculty member, Polina Beliakova, who joins the Department of Foreign Policy & Global Security, at the School of International Service.
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International ·

A Look at Indigenous Rights with an SIS Professor

SIS professor Ruslan Garipov answers questions on the importance of Indigenous rights and how to protect and further them.
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Research ·

Analysis: Gaza Is Not the First Time the US has Downplayed Atrocities by US-Backed Regimes

SIS professor Jeff Bachman and SIS PhD student Esther Brito Ruiz discuss the strategies US officials use to publicly distance the US from atrocities committed by those who receive its support.
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SIS alumni: Spencer Collins, Victoria Teufel, Mohd Harith Razmi, Julianne Smith, Manan Shah, Carmen Iezzi Mezzera

Alumni ·

Why the World Needs International Affairs Leaders Now

We asked several SIS alumni to share words of wisdom for current students studying international affairs at a time of change.
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Research ·

How Are Young People Being Mobilized to Help Communities Recover from Disaster?

SIS professor and Director of the Center for Environment, Community, and Equity (CECE) Dana Fisher answers a few questions about her new whitepaper on service corps programs helping LA communities recover after wildfires.
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Research ·

Spyware in the Wrong Hands: What can Governments Do?

SIS Hurst Senior Professorial Lecturer Claudia Hofmann answers a few questions about her new policy memo on non-state actors and commercial spyware for the German Council on Foreign Relations.
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Gustavo Marangoni, SIS/MA ’26

Student Life ·

Student Reflection: Researching Abroad in Tanzania

Gustavo Marangoni, SIS/MA ’26, offers a few words of reflection about his practicum experience in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
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International ·

Europe is Stuck in a Bystander Role Over Iran's Nuclear Program

SIS professor Garret Martin analyzes Europe's role in nuclear nonproliferation with Iran after US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities.
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