A new book by Laurie Brand of international relations examines the official lines crafted by Egyptian and Algerian politicos to define their national identities.
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International relations alumna Rebecca Braun, a Peace Corps volunteer in Cameroon, discusses security in West Africa.
Former senior adviser to the U.S. Department of Defense and State Department official, alumnus Jeffrey Fields joins the USC School of International Relations and will head back to Washington D.C.
USC caps an exciting season with ITA All-American honors going to players on both the men and women’s teams.
An international relations major and hearing impaired herself, Natalie Tecimer’s nonprofit has helped hearing-impaired children in India and Los Angeles.
The international relations major became the second consecutive Trojans golfer to win the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) women’s title.
Visiting scholar Robert Springborg examines the consolidation of power during a talk organized by Laurie Brand of international relations’ Middle East Studies program.
USC Levan Institute for Humanities and Ethics’ Lyn Boyd-Judson leads seven undergraduates to the University of Oxford for a five-day workshop on human rights and humanitarian action.
Recording artist and activist Akon visits USC with advocacy organization ONE to launch the #PowerProject Campaign Lab, which will use student-generated digital media campaigns to fight energy poverty in Africa.
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