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Join us next Tuesday, 18 June, as ' Assistant Professor Dan Honig discusses his unique take on -down aid management. When management does fail, what space is there for field agents to make and guide delivery? Register below.
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Resident HNC Professor of International Politics David Arase shares his thoughts on the road ahead with trade relations between the US and China and the impact on the Asian Development Bank in the East Asia Forum:
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We just toured ⁦⁦’s⁩ forthcoming HQ at “555P” ... and omg will this be amazing. I mean the main studio alone cc ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦
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Prof. Dave Barno () comments on the Reserve Intelligence program as a fast-track path to traditional military service in
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What is the importance of federal research funding? , Associate Professor, David Steinberg spoke about "Political Consequences of Foreign-Currency Policy" at : Hopkins on the Hill event.
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Johns Hopkins | SAIS 12 Meith
Check out a new review by Matthew J. Kuhlman of “Building Militaries in Fragile States” by Mara Karlin, professor and Director of .
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Did you hear? These SAISers are cycling from San Francisco to Washington, DC, stopping through 111 cities, and are trying to raise $16,000 to create change. Learn more here:
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TMRW June 12: Director of Mara Karlin will join a discussion on The Future of Great Power War as part of 's The Future of Conflict: Carnegie Junior Fellows Conference 2019. 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
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TMRW June 12: Don't miss out on Hopkins on the Hill - a biennial showcase of the incredible range, value, and impact of federally funded research and programming at . 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. on Capitol Hill. Details here:
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Prof. has co-published a new paper examining the Political Economy Consequences of China's Export Slowdown.
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We're just a few days away from Hopkins on the Hill - a biennial showcase of the incredible range, value, and impact of federally funded research and programming at . Join us June 12 from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Details here:
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Excited to welcome student groups like & leading up to ! We are always thrilled to share our space with the next gen of entrepreneurs. Learn about our Center for Solar Excellence:
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Congratulations to Professors , Sarah Parkinson and Sarah Jordaan, recipients of the 2019 Johns Hopkins Catalyst Award!! 👏👏👏
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Johns Hopkins BIPR 6 Meith
Year in Review: Take a look back at the many guests that hosted during the Europe academic year. We kicked off by exploring the Drivers of Food Insecurity with . Learn more with our event summary: . Until next year!
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Take a look at this week's snapshot on recent grad Battulga “Batt” Odgerel, who reflected on some of the highlights of studying Energy, Resources and Environment (ERE) at the school.
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On June 12, join for Hopkins on the Hill - a biennial showcase of the incredible range, value, and impact of federally funded research and programming at JHU. 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. on Capitol Hill. Details here:
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Fellow for : “The reach and appeal of ISIS in point to a parallel need to expand focus of US strategy in Sri Lanka, which largely remains centered on stabilizing communities affected by the civil war.”
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Today , launched a series on and Professor , Adjunct and Assistant Scientist have co-authored a paper on how gender norms impact health.
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devpolicy.org 5 Meith
When top down management of foreign aid fails, what should aid programs do? On Tuesday 18 June, ' Dan Honig, will be discussing his book, 'Navigation by Judgment: why and when top down management of foreign aid doesn’t work'. Register here:
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Johns Hopkins BIPR 5 Meith
In review: The Global Risk Conference. Our seminar summary, podcast, and interview are now live. Learn more about political risk and anticipating global challenges with Stephanie Hare, Preston Keat, Francesca Panelli, and John Raines.
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