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Prof. Matt Evangelista, PACS Interim Director, publishes new book

The book examines the views of Allied political and military leaders, air crews and Italian civilians about Allied bombing raids of World War II.

Sarah Kreps, PACS

“Courts do not view this type of legislation kindly or did not when Trump proposed a similar ban. But that was three years ago and antagonism toward...

Sarah Kreps, PACS

Sarah Kreps, professor of government and public policy, discusses the recent bill signed by President Biden banning TikTok on federal government...

Bryn Rosenfeld in Monkey Cage

Bryn Rosenfeld (IES) takes the pulse of Russian public opinion on the war in Ukraine.

Sarah Kreps, PACS

“South Korea and Taiwan can’t camouflage themselves, but countries like Vietnam, India, and Singapore are positioning themselves as a third way, a...

Sabrina Karim, PACS/IAD/SAP

“If you receive a present at Christmastime, a new toy, you want to be able to use it. Well, this is kind of the same thing for a number of...

Cristina Florea in New York Review of Books

Global Public Voices fellow Cristina Florea describes how Ukrainians have reinvented their national identity five times over the past century.

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Eun A Jo, Reppy Graduate Fellow, writes for Foreign Affairs

Confronting a Legacy of Forced—and Failed—Reconciliation