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Jordanna Matlon wins ISA John Ruggie Annual Best Book Award
Jordanna Matlon's book "A Man among Other Men" was the co-winner of the 2023 International Studies Association John Ruggie Annual Best Book Award.
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Jordanna Matlon's book "A Man among Other Men" was the co-winner of the 2023 International Studies Association John Ruggie Annual Best Book Award.
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Anthony Fontes' new article in Political Geography maps how collective doubt about where the state ends and its underworld begins structures criminal predation and forced migration in Central America.
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Rachel Sullivan Robinson's new co-authored article evaluates current research and data to establish the burden of COVID-19 infections and mortality in the African region
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Angela Pashayan's new article in Frontiers in Political Science examines declining political trust at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in the informal settlements of Mukuru, Nairobi, Kenya.
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Josh Rovner's new article in the Journal of Strategic Studies explores how victors and losers in war adapt their strategies and grand strategies.
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Sarah Snyder has been awarded a National Endowment of the Humanities Fellowship to support the writing of her current book project.
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Susanna Campbell's new chapter "Foreign Policy and Development" in the Oxford Handbook of Foreign Policy Analysis discusses how foreign aid is foreign policy.
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Mohammed Abu-Nimer is the recipient of the 41st Niwano Peace Prize in recognition of his lifelong commitment to peace and interfaith dialogue.
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Sarah Snyder's new book chapter in Public Health and the American State is "Brother鈥檚 Brother Foundation in Costa Rica: A Case Study in Public-Private Partnerships and Global Health in the American Century."
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Maria De Jesus' new co-authored article explores how mobility impacts the lives, livelihoods, and HIV care and treatment from the perspectives of women living with HIV in two epidemic settings, the Dominican Republic and Tanzania.
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