Published by the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy and the Canada-based Public Policy Forum in September 2024, ...
Join Sheila Fitzpatrick for a discussion of her new book Lost Souls: Soviet Displaced Persons and the Birth of the Cold War. When World War II ended, about one million people whom the Soviet Union ...
In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, we discuss the state of democratic governance in Africa and what US and African leaders can learn from recent trends on the continent with Charles Ukeje and Rawia ...
Gusztáv D. Kecskés introduces the latest in the Cold War International History Project Working Paper Series on the role of ...
Tunisia’s elections strengthened President Saied's authority, signaling a shift from democratic aspirations. His expanded ...
From November 14 to 17, Rio de Janeiro will host the U20 Rio Summit at Armazém da Utopia in the city’s port area, bringing together mayors and delegations from around the world. As leaders of the ...
The United States, Canada, and Finland have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on developing Arctic ...
Ukraine has firsthand experience with the harms strategic corruption can inflict on national defense. In recent history, ...
As the global spotlight shines on Azerbaijan’s capital, host of COP29, the UN climate change conference, critical human ...
Helene Cooper’s journey through the world of journalism is intertwined with her identity, her family's history, and her understanding of what it means to navigate multiple worlds. A Pulitzer ...
As an environmental journalist, Sharon Guynup is passionate about wildlife and ecosystems. Her journey began not in the ...
Since 1998, more Foreign Service Nationals have been killed in the line of duty than US members of our foreign service.