A conversation with “Badges Without Borders” author, Dr. Stuart Schrader on global influence the United States’ Presidential Election may have on policing.
Algeria’s protests fall along generational lines, and is used as a way to make governmental change. What’s next for Algeria following its political revolt?
A conversation with Aasha Shaik, celebrating the International Day of Girl Summit. Livestream of the event can be found here: https://dayofthegirlsummit.org/Interested in continuing your education at the Elliott School? Click here to find the p
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Professor Melani McAlister, the author of “The Kingdom of God Has No Borders: A Global History of American Evangelicals,” talks about global evangelicalism and their international activism in the age of Trump.
A discussion with defense experts Peter Singer and Emerson Brooking, whose book, “Like War: the Weaponization of Social Media,” explains the shift in use of social media in politics and war.
Professor Paul Williams, the author of “Fighting for Peace in Somalia,” explains the history of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) and their fight against terrorist group Al-Shabaab.
The UN reports at least 1 million Uighurs, an ethnic muslim minority group in China, are being held in “internment camps.” Despite calls from the international community for China to stop, there appears to be no end in sight.