Elliott School Holds Town Hall Meeting to Address Terrorist Attacks
Four weeks to the day after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, the Elliott School of International Affairs convened a Town Hall meeting titled “Terrorism: The Challenge and Our Response.”.
Journalists Discuss Globalization Issues at Pelosky Lecture
Thomas L. Friedman and Robert D. Kaplan, two of America’s leading journalists and authors, discussed “Why does Globalization make so many people angry?” on December 5. This event was the second in the Robert J. Pelosky, Jr. Distinguished Speaker Series.
New Relationship with Mediation and Conflict Resolution Organization Expands Elliott School’s Outreach
The Elliott School has established a “friendly partnership” with the Institute for International Mediation and Conflict Resolution (IIMCR).
China Policy Program Holds Multilateral Conference in Beijing
Professor David Shambaugh, Director of the Elliott School’s China Policy Program, organized the first Global Strategy Conference in Beijing, China this past October.
Luce Grant Supports Cold War History Programming
The George Washington University Cold War (GWCW) group has received a three-year grant from the Henry Luce Foundation to support programs and projects on the Cold War in Asia.
Leon Fuerth Shares Insights on Future at Annual Shapiro Lecture
Leon Fuerth, former National Security Advisor for Vice President Al Gore and currently the J.B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Professor of International Affairs at the Elliott School, spoke at the annual Shapiro Lecture on “Revisiting the End of History: The Coming of a New Historical Era.”
Potential Employers Share Information at First Elliott School Career Week
The first Elliott School Career Week, organized and hosted by the Graduate Student Career Development, was held in October.
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