Faculty Notes

Anton Koslov Participates in Conference on the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region

Professor Anton Koslov participated in a conference on the theme: “Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and Security in Central Asia” that took place on October 8th 2020 in Moscow. The conference was organized by the International Center for the Study of Eurasia - ICSE (Paris) and the Institute of the Commonwealth of Independent States (Moscow). The ...

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Professor Joav Toker Participates in the First Cartooning Global Forum at UNESCO

Professor Joav Toker participated in the first Cartooning Global Forum organized at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris last October under the patronage of the French Permanent Delegation at UNESCO. This event brought together journalists, political cartoonists, and other media professionals to discuss the active role of cartooning in society with the aim to promote peace, freedom ...

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Douglas Yates Invited to Speak about the Zimbabwean Elections on France 24

Professor Douglas Yates, who teaches African politics at the American Graduate School in Paris, was invited to speak about the recent post-Robert Mugabe elections in Zimbabwe on the France 24 TV show "The World This Week", on August 3rd.

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Professor Yates Invited by US Government to Share his Academic Expertise on African Politics

Professor Douglas Yates was invited by the United States government to present his research at the Africa "Board of Experts" Conference, 21-22 May, 2018, in McLean, Virginia, outside of Washington D.C .

The Africa Board of Experts Conference is an annual event bringing together intelligence specialists with think tanks experts and university scholars in order to share ...

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An Opinion Piece: Education and Democracy

An opinion piece by Eileen Servidio-Delabre, Ph.D.
Professor of International Law and President of the American Graduate School in Paris

One’s set of values should be the roadmap one uses to live by. This is true not only for individuals but Nations also. The notion of natural law with its corresponding natural rights was essential during ...

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Professor Ruchi Anand Teaches an International Relations Summer Course at Princeton

In July and August, Prof. Ruchi Anand will participate in the Junior Statesmen of America summer program at Princeton University, teaching an intensive summer course on International Relations. Dr Anand has taught in the JSA programs since 2001, at Princeton as well as at Georgetown and Stanford.

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Great Again? Manlio Graziano Publishes Book on the Geopolitics of the US from the Founding Fathers to Donald Trump

Manlio Graziano just had a new book released in Italy: L’Isola al centro del mondo. Une geopolitica degli Stati Uniti [The Island in the Center of the World. The Geopolitics of the United States] (Bologna: Il Mulino, 2018). Using the lens of geopolitics, Professor Graziano provides an in-depth study of the US from the Founding Fathers to ...

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Yates Publishes Chapter on the Bilateral Relations Between France and Africa

Professor Yates recently had a chapter on "France and Africa" published in Africa and the World: Bilateral and Multilateral International Diplomacy (Dawn Nagar and Charles Mutasa Eds, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018).

Africa and the World - Palgrave MacmillanThis edited volume is ...

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Professor McGiffen Publishes Paper on Brexit and Democracy

Professor Steve McGiffen recently had a paper published in the peer-reviewed quarterly journal Socialism and Democracy [McGiffen, Steve. (2017). On Brexit and Democracy: Response to Emma Bell. Socialism and Democracy. 31. 74-81. 10.1080/08854300.2017.1379796.] Professor McGiffen provides the following Op-Ed summarizing his article.

"Bell wrote a paper on Brexit, which was published in Socialism and Democracy. While it ...

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Douglas Yates Participates in France 24 Debate on Boko Haram Attacks and Nigerian Government Responses

Professor Douglas Yates was invited to participate in a televised debate on France 24 on February 22nd, following the mass kidnapping by Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram in Nigeria on February 19th. Over 100 girls are believed to still be missing after this latest attack, which brings back memories of the kidnapping of 270 girls in ...

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