In a special crisis briefing organized by the USC Global Policy Institute, scholars discuss the ongoing conflict, what it means and what may happen next. [3 min read]
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International relations scholars at USC Dornsife say alliances could curb more aggressive strategies. [3¼ min read]
Robert English of USC Dornsife’s School of International Relations, a former policy analyst with the U.S. Department of Defense and an expert on Russia, shares his assessment of the U.S.-Russia relationship and Biden’s recent meeting with Putin. [3½ min read]
Two scholars with expertise on the region give their insights into the harrowing situation unfolding after the Taliban seizes power. [4½ min read]
USC Dornsife has played host to tens of thousands of Trojan romances over the years. In honor of Valentine’s Day, here are some of their stories. [6¼ min read]
In the second of two articles on President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office, a panel of experts hosted by USC Dornsife’s Department of Political Science and Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics discuss his record abroad.
In honor of Earth Day 2016, USC Dornsife professors from different disciplines discuss how their scholarship intersects with their eco-minded pursuits.
Event hosted by USC Dornsife scholars from the departments of international relations and Slavic languages and literatures inaugurates a new interdisciplinary Central European Studies major.
In the final article of a three-part series on the European refugee crisis — the largest since World War II — USC Dornsife experts Laurie Brand, Robert English and Steven Lamy of international relations look at Turkey’s unexplored role in the exodus, the long-term repercussions for the United States and its European allies, and a possible silver lining.