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Karim-Aly S. Kassam, PACS/SAP

Canada is viewed as nothing more than a frontier by the U.S. administration. In history, invading colonizers treat these lands and its peoples as ripe...

Thursdays this spring

Please help us circulate information about the new GETSEA-SEALC Thai Language Table, launched by Pindarica Malyrojsiri.Join us for the Thai Language...

Just launched by Maria Theresa Savella

Kumusta sa lahat! 👋We are thrilled to share some exciting news with you! Today marks a ✨ major milestone ✨for the Consortium...

Nuclear Disarmament Education

The Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) organized the event with support from an Einaudi seed grant. 

Patricia Campos-Medina, Migrations

"At a time of impasse on our immigration policy reform, it is important to elevate the voices of these workers who are our neighbors and our...

David Cordero-Heredia, LACS Visiting Scholar

This post was co-authored by David Cordero-Heredia, Professor of Law at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, and Visiting Scholar for...

Barry Strauss, PACS

Barry Strauss (PACS), the Bryce and Edith M. Bowmar Professor in Humanistic Studies Emeritus, won a 2025 Bradley Prize for his work on political and...

Gustavo Flores-Macías, LACS

Gustavo Flores-Macías, professor of government, says “Because of the PR benefits to both President Trump and President Bukele, Venezuelan deportees...

Slayton: Trust in Systems vs. Adversary Threats

PACS director Rebecca Slayton's article on the role of uncertainty in the cyber security industry won an International Studies Association award.

David Cortright, PACS

“We are involved because we care about the world we live in and the people who inhabit it,” says David Cortright (PACS) in his essay on Vietnam war...