
New course on Turkey and MENA to be offered this fall
Dr. Henry P. (Phil) Williams III has joined The Institute of World Politics faculty as an adjunct professor. Dr. Williams will be teaching a course in the fall titled “The Turks, the MENA, In History and Today.”
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New courses on violent non-state actors and nuclear deterrence to be offered this summer
The Institute of World Politics (IWP) is announcing two new courses in national security for the second session of the summer 2018 semester. IWP Professor Aaron A. Danis will be teaching Violent Non-State Actors in Today’s Security Environment (IWP 683). Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Rebeccah L. Heinrichs will join the IWP faculty to teach Nuclear Deterrence and Arms Control (IWP 684).…
Read More ›Dr. John Lenczowski and Dr. Gilbert Rozman discuss the upcoming U.S.-DPRK summit
On March 21, 2018, Dr. John Lenczowski, founder and president of The Institute of World Politics (IWP), and Dr. Gilbert Rozman, senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI), spoke with Ms. Greta Van Susteren of Voice of America about important considerations regarding the upcoming summit between President Donald J. Trump and Kim Jong-Un…
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Predrag Boskovic speaks at IWP about current affairs and security issues in Southeastern Europe
On February 27, 2018, Predrag Boškovic, the Minister of Defence of Montenegro, spoke at The Institute of World Politics about current affairs and security issues in Southeastern Europe.
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Professor Allen Guelzo illuminates President Abraham Lincoln’s character
On February 8, 2018, Professor Allen C. Guelzo, spoke at The Institute of World Politics regarding the statesmanship of the 16th President of the United States Abraham Lincoln. He discussed the criticisms of President Lincoln and defended the reputation of President Lincoln.
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Turner, Sorley, and Moyar Discuss the Mistakes in the Burns-Novick Vietnam War Documentary
On Monday, January 23, 2018, three scholars of the Vietnam War came together at The Institute of World Politics to discuss the new documentary The Vietnam War by film directors Ken Burns and Lynn Novick.
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