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Beijing’s schadenfreude over the Capitol riots conceals deep anxiety

March 24, 2021

Associate Professor of Politics Joshua Eisenman analyzes China’s response to the Capitol Hill insurrection in an op-ed for Foreign Policy.  “China’s rhetoric reflects a deep-seated—if unspoken—anxiety […]

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China proposes teaching masculinity to boys as state is alarmed by changing gender roles

March 5, 2021

Associate Professor of Politics Joshua Eisenman comments on China’s new proposal to teach masculinity to boys in an NBC News article. “What concerns me most about this […]

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Questions around Irish unity referendum to be examined in new initiative

January 11, 2021

Patrick Griffin, director of the Keough School’s Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies, spoke to the Irish Times about a new policy initiative with the Royal Irish Academy. […]

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Time to revisit trans-Pacific trade

December 11, 2020

Joshua Eisenman, associate professor of politics, analyzes China’s efforts to advance its global economic position and emphasizes the importance of the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific […]

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Joe Biden and new administration could restore economic sanctions

December 4, 2020

George A. Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies, considers how the Biden administration can adequately rehabilitate the use of economic […]

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Obama White House veterans urge Biden to embrace executive action

November 16, 2020

Denis McDonough, professor of the practice of public policy and former White House Chief of Staff, shared insight on how President-elect Joe Biden might leverage […]

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Confronting our civics deficit

October 21, 2020

William Collins Donahue, Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C., Professor of the Humanities and director of the Initiative for Global Europe at the Keough School of […]

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The peace pact with Israel, Bahrain and the UAE is good business—the carbon cause included

October 1, 2020

Atalia Omer, associate professor of religion, conflict, and peace studies, commented on the recent peace pact between Israel, Bahrain and the UAE.  “The main problem […]

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UN resolutions may seem like cheap talk. But they might actually work.

September 22, 2020

In an op-ed for The Washington Post, Matthew Hauenstein, postdoctoral research associate, Peace Accords Matrix, and Madhav Joshi, associate research professor, Peace Accords Matrix, evaluated the […]

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Donald Trump used the art of the deal buster with the Iran debacle

August 21, 2020

Alistair Millar, George A. Lopez, and David Cortright  wrote in The Hill that the Trump administration’s destruction of the Iran nuclear deal will lead to […]