2022 Hertog War Studies Program

The Hertog War Studies Program is an intensive two-week program run by the Institute for the Study of War in Washington DC. The program aims to educate advanced undergraduate students about the theory, practice, organization, and control of war and military forces. Students will learn from and interact with distinguished senior leaders in the national security and military communities. This course bridges the civil-military divide and teaches students at the start of their careers how to assess military decision-making. It is not an international relations course about why wars occur.…

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Call for Submissions: Yonsei Journal of International Affairs

The Yonsei Journal of International Studies (YJIS) is a biannual interdisciplinary journal affiliated with the Center for International Studies and run by the Yonsei University Graduate School of International Studies in Seoul, South Korea. The YJIS welcomes submissions from all scholars, especially graduate students and junior professors, that fall within the diverse field of International Studies. The deadline to submit is March 18, 2022. YJIS is seeking three different types of submissions: Papers Feature-length articles of original research. Must include proper citations and an abstract. 3,000 to 8,000 words. Essays Essays that…

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APSIA Diversity Forum Chat with Fatema Z. Sumar | March 2, 2022

APSIA is hosting a webinar with APSIA/ Princeton SPIA Alumna Fatema Z. Sumar, Vice President of the Department of Compact Operations at the US Millennium Challenge Corporation and author of The Development Diplomat. Attendees can explore public service careers at the intersection of climate change, the private sector, gender and social inclusion, humanitarian response, and more. This event will take place on March 2, 2022, from 3-4 pm via Zoom. To register for this event, click here. To read more about Fatema Z. Sumar, click here.

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