Categories Blog Faculty Publications Publications A Nuclear-Armed Trump? by Colin Dueck Post author By CSPS Post date March 16, 2016 Recent Posts Perilous to Ignore: The Impacts of Climate Change on Australia’s Security CSPS Fellow Steven Wachter calls attention to the dramatic—and rising—impacts of climate change on Australia's national security. Realist Economic Nationalism versus Multilateralism: Which is Best for Power and Plenty? CSPS Fellow Alexandra Gerbracht argues that economic multilateralism outperforms nationalist economic policies in terms of both "power" and "plenty." Follow us on Twitter Tweets by @CSPS_GMU Insight from Colin Dueck
Categories CSPS-Korea: Student Fellows 2023 2016-2017 Fulbright US Student Program Competition Post author By CSPS Post date March 3, 2016 Recent Posts Perilous to Ignore: The Impacts of Climate Change on Australia’s Security CSPS Fellow Steven Wachter calls attention to the dramatic—and rising—impacts of climate change on Australia's national security. Realist Economic Nationalism versus Multilateralism: Which is Best for Power and Plenty? CSPS Fellow Alexandra Gerbracht argues that economic multilateralism outperforms nationalist economic policies in terms of both "power" and "plenty." Follow us on Twitter Tweets by @CSPS_GMU GMU Deadline: July 1st Campus Deadline: September 15th
Categories CSPS-Korea: Student Fellows 2023 Policy Case Competition at New York University Post author By CSPS Post date March 3, 2016 Recent Posts Perilous to Ignore: The Impacts of Climate Change on Australia’s Security CSPS Fellow Steven Wachter calls attention to the dramatic—and rising—impacts of climate change on Australia's national security. Realist Economic Nationalism versus Multilateralism: Which is Best for Power and Plenty? CSPS Fellow Alexandra Gerbracht argues that economic multilateralism outperforms nationalist economic policies in terms of both "power" and "plenty." Follow us on Twitter Tweets by @CSPS_GMU Registration Deadline: March 8th
Categories CSPS-Korea: Student Fellows 2023 Watch SPGIA Professor General Michael Hayden on CNN Post author By CSPS Post date February 26, 2016 Recent Posts Perilous to Ignore: The Impacts of Climate Change on Australia’s Security CSPS Fellow Steven Wachter calls attention to the dramatic—and rising—impacts of climate change on Australia's national security. Realist Economic Nationalism versus Multilateralism: Which is Best for Power and Plenty? CSPS Fellow Alexandra Gerbracht argues that economic multilateralism outperforms nationalist economic policies in terms of both "power" and "plenty." Follow us on Twitter Tweets by @CSPS_GMU Click the link above to hear General Hayden talk about the rhetoric from the current GOP presidential candidates
Categories CSPS-Korea: Student Fellows 2023 Women and Congress Scholarship Post author By CSPS Post date February 8, 2016 Students Yara Mowafy (L) and Jordan Bivings are seen at the Fairfax County Government Center. They were recognized by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors for co-founding the Student Meal Assistance Fund, which offers Southside meal vouchers to students in need. Photo by Alexis Glenn/Creative Services/George Mason University Recent Posts Perilous to Ignore: The Impacts of Climate Change on Australia’s Security CSPS Fellow Steven Wachter calls attention to the dramatic—and rising—impacts of climate change on Australia's national security. Realist Economic Nationalism versus Multilateralism: Which is Best for Power and Plenty? CSPS Fellow Alexandra Gerbracht argues that economic multilateralism outperforms nationalist economic policies in terms of both "power" and "plenty." Follow us on Twitter Tweets by @CSPS_GMU The deadline for this event is February 19, 2016
Categories CSPS-Korea: Student Fellows 2023 UPenn Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law Post author By CSPS Post date February 3, 2016 Recent Posts Perilous to Ignore: The Impacts of Climate Change on Australia’s Security CSPS Fellow Steven Wachter calls attention to the dramatic—and rising—impacts of climate change on Australia's national security. Realist Economic Nationalism versus Multilateralism: Which is Best for Power and Plenty? CSPS Fellow Alexandra Gerbracht argues that economic multilateralism outperforms nationalist economic policies in terms of both "power" and "plenty." Follow us on Twitter Tweets by @CSPS_GMU 2016 Summer Internship Program
Categories CSPS-Korea: Student Fellows 2023 Publications by Professor Mark Katz Post author By CSPS Post date January 31, 2016 Recent Posts Perilous to Ignore: The Impacts of Climate Change on Australia’s Security CSPS Fellow Steven Wachter calls attention to the dramatic—and rising—impacts of climate change on Australia's national security. Realist Economic Nationalism versus Multilateralism: Which is Best for Power and Plenty? CSPS Fellow Alexandra Gerbracht argues that economic multilateralism outperforms nationalist economic policies in terms of both "power" and "plenty." Follow us on Twitter Tweets by @CSPS_GMU Click here to read Professor Katz’s recent publications
Categories CSPS-Korea: Student Fellows 2023 FPRI: Strategic Planning for the Next President, Part Two: Recommendations for the NSC Process Post author By CSPS Post date January 31, 2016 Recent Posts Perilous to Ignore: The Impacts of Climate Change on Australia’s Security CSPS Fellow Steven Wachter calls attention to the dramatic—and rising—impacts of climate change on Australia's national security. Realist Economic Nationalism versus Multilateralism: Which is Best for Power and Plenty? CSPS Fellow Alexandra Gerbracht argues that economic multilateralism outperforms nationalist economic policies in terms of both "power" and "plenty." Follow us on Twitter Tweets by @CSPS_GMU http://www.fpri.org/articles/2016/01/strategic-planning-next-president-part-two-recommendations-nsc-process
Categories CSPS-Korea: Student Fellows 2023 Summer School: “Faces” of First World War Battlefields and Battles Post author By CSPS Post date January 26, 2016 Recent Posts Perilous to Ignore: The Impacts of Climate Change on Australia’s Security CSPS Fellow Steven Wachter calls attention to the dramatic—and rising—impacts of climate change on Australia's national security. Realist Economic Nationalism versus Multilateralism: Which is Best for Power and Plenty? CSPS Fellow Alexandra Gerbracht argues that economic multilateralism outperforms nationalist economic policies in terms of both "power" and "plenty." Follow us on Twitter Tweets by @CSPS_GMU Call for Applications
Categories CSPS-Korea: Student Fellows 2023 CfP: Judith Reppy Institute Interdisciplinary Graduate Workshop on Peace and Conflict Post author By CSPS Post date January 22, 2016 Recent Posts Perilous to Ignore: The Impacts of Climate Change on Australia’s Security CSPS Fellow Steven Wachter calls attention to the dramatic—and rising—impacts of climate change on Australia's national security. Realist Economic Nationalism versus Multilateralism: Which is Best for Power and Plenty? CSPS Fellow Alexandra Gerbracht argues that economic multilateralism outperforms nationalist economic policies in terms of both "power" and "plenty." Follow us on Twitter Tweets by @CSPS_GMU Please submit abstracts to reppyfellows@gmail.com by January 25th, 2016