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Amitav Acharya, The Once and Future World Order

Amitav Acharya's new book is "The Once and Future World Order: Why Global Civilization Will Survive the Decline of the West."
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Jennifer Poole, The impact of digital technology on worker tasks: Do labor policies matter?

Jennifer Poole's new co-authored article in the Journal of Development Economics examines the impact of digital technology adoption and labor regulations on workers in Brazil.
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Akbar Ahmed, Three Global Spiritual Leaders in a Time of War and Violence

Akbar Ahmed's new working paper for the Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security & Justice explores three global spiritual leaders who have promoted dialogue at times of interfaith conflict.
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Tamar Gutner, The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: China's Multilateral Experiment

Tamar Gutner's new book with Oxford University Press is The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: China's Multilateral Experiment.
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ISA 2025 Conference in Chicago Highlights SIS Faculty and PhD Student Research

At the International Studies Association (ISA) 2025 Conference in Chicago, SIS faculty and Phd students presented their research projects to other scholars.
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Sumitra Badrinathan Wins APSA Award for Best Paper on South Asian Politics

Sumitra Badrinathan has won the APSA 2025 Rajni Kothari Award for best paper on South Asian politics for her co-authored article "Misinformation and Support for Vigilantism."
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Carl LeVan and James Bryan, A Cross-National Analysis of Trust and Support for Pandemic Response Measures

SIS Professor Carl LeVan and PhD alum James Bryan published a new article in Political Science Quarterly.
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Sarah B. Snyder Awarded Franklin Research Grant

Sarah B. Snyder has been awarded a Franklin Research Grant from the American Philosophical Society to help with expenses related to her current book project.
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Jeff Bachman, Bench Stacking and Biases: The ICJ’s Partial Decision in Yugoslavia v. NATO Members in Comparative Perspective

Jeff Bachman's new research article in the Genocide Studies and Prevention journal comparatively analyze five ICJ genocide cases.
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Claudine Kuradusenge-McLeod, Democracy by the “Other”: How Ethiopian Diaspora Communities in Virginia Engage in Political Participation

In a new article for Diaspora, Claudine Kuradusenge-McLeod explores how Ethiopian diaspora communities in Virginia engage in political participation.
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