Thurka Sangaramoorthy (left) in a UN refugee camp in South Sudan

International ·

AU’s New Certificates Bridge Global Health and Culture

With federal budgets shrinking and global needs growing, certificates offer cultural competency and real-world skills to lead global healthcare initiatives
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Professor Anthony Wanis-St. John speaks with a group of men in Haiti

On Campus ·

MA in International Peace and Conflict Resolution Celebrates 30 Years

To mark 30 years of the International Peace and Conflict Resolution Program at SIS, SIS faculty and alumni discuss the program’s important role of peacebuilding in the world.
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International ·

Shutdowns Are as American as Apple Pie

SIS professor Garret Martin finds that when it comes to shutdowns, the US is very much an exception rather than the rule.
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Research ·

How Israel’s Military Reservists Have Fought for its Democracy

SIS professor Guy Ziv answers a few questions about his new research article on Israeli military reservists’ resistance to Prime Minister Netanyahu’s legal overhaul.
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Flags from across Europe are lined up in the European Union headquarters

International ·

Understanding the Future of the Transatlantic Partnership

SIS professor Garret Martin answers questions about his recent publication in the Finnish Institute of International Affairs that examines four scenarios for the future of transatlantic relations.
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a painting by Sir John Gilbert depicting war filled with chaos, dust, death, and combat on horseback

International ·

When It Comes to Wars, What We Call Them Matters

Two international security scholars explore how what we call wars matters to public perception.
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International ·

SIS Welcomes Nicholas Micinski

Get to know our newest Fall 2025 faculty member, Nicholas Micinski, who joins the Department of Peace, Human Rights, and Cultural Relations, at the School of International Service.
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Citation: Instrument of Surrender; September 2, 1945; Records of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff; Record Group 218; National Archives.

Research ·

How WWII Changed the World

On the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, SIS professor and UNESCO Chair in Transnational Challenges and Governance Amitav Acharya reflects on how the war reshaped the international world order.
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Achievements ·

What We Did This Summer: SIS Students, Faculty, and Staff Share

Members of the SIS community share brief reflections about how they spent summer 2025.
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International ·

SIS Welcomes Tereza Varejkova

SIS Welcomes Tereza Varejkova
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