Niall Ferguson on Ukraine crisis' global dangers in the Financial Times
A century has passed since the guns of August 1914 ended the era of European predominance with a deafening bang. Could such a catastrophe recur in our time?
A century has passed since the guns of August 1914 ended the era of European predominance with a deafening bang. Could such a catastrophe recur in our time?
Where does Europe stand after the elections in May? What are the great policy challenges going forward? And what areas should a social policy agenda for the next five years prioritise? These are the questions that the journal Social Europe asked Prof. Peter Hall
"On July 2, France awoke to images of an unshaven and bleary-eyed Nicolas Sarkozy seated in the back of a police car after 15 hours of interrogation by the judicial police."
We at CES are so proud of our student' accomplishments. Please join us in congratulating this talented class of graduates.
Congratulations to PhD candidate Yascha Mounk, who co-wrote an article entitled "What Was Democracy?" in The Nation.
The International Political Science Association has awarded the 2014 Karl Deutsch Award to Professor Pippa Norris.
Art Goldhammer, a CES Affiliate, author, translator, and expert on French politics, is the English translator for Thomas Piketty's bestselling new book, Capital in the Twenty-First Century.
Our Student Programs Coordinator, Dr. Aida Vidan, took home a prize from the Boston International Film Festival for the short film, REGRET, which she co-wrote and co-produced with Sanja Zdjelar.
"A Passage from Hong Kong" reviews Rose George's new book "Ninety Percent of Everything: Inside Shipping, the Invisible Industry That Puts Clothes on Your Back, Gas in Your Car, and Food on Your Plate."