In this webinar on Revitalizing America’s Alliances, I was joined in conversation by Congressman Andy Kim (D-NJ), and then my Brookings colleague Tanvi Madan moderated a panel with Victor Cha, Zack Cooper, Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer, and Sara Moller.
Read MoreJoshua Alley, Philip Breedlove, Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer, and I discussed NATO and the Future of US Alliances in a conversation moderated by Todd Sechser for the Miller Center at UVA
Read MoreProfessors Adam Auerbach, Lindsay Mayka, and Elizabeth Saunders along with Oxford University Press Editor David McBride joined me to discuss how to manage the inevitable detours, dead ends, and self-doubt that arise during the dissertation writing and publication process.
Read MoreI was pleased to moderate a discussion on America in the World with recent book authors Rebecca Lissner, Mira-Rapp Hooper, and Stephen Wertheim
Read MoreOn October 15, Bridging the Gap hosted a panel discussion geared toward PhDs interested in pursuing jobs or careers outside of academia with Dr. Alexandra Evans, Ambassador/Dr. Bonnie Jenkins, Dr. Erin Simpson, Dr. Kristin Lord, Dr. Jung Pak, Dr. Rebecca Wolfe, and Dr. Tamara Cofman Wittes.
Read MoreCOVID-19 has disrupted research plans for scholars at all levels, whether because they cannot travel as expected or they have less time to devote to their research. Susanna Campbell, Catherine Herrold, Paul Staniland, Jelena Subotic, and Kelly Zvobgo joined me to discuss for this Bridging the Gap webinar.
Read MoreOn July 21, 2020, Bridging the Gap hosted a virtual workshop on Rethinking How We Teach International Relations, chaired by BtG co-director Jim Goldgeier with Anjali Dayal, Kim Yi Dionne, Meg Guliford, Meredith Loken, Paul Poast, and Robbie Shilliam. We are grateful to all our speakers for their insightful recommendations on how international relations scholars can incorporate race into their teaching and scholarship, and for their frank discussion of how the discipline has marginalized race-centered views of global affairs.
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