Out of the Classroom and Onto the Web
The Internet and Web 2.0 have enabled students to gain greater and quicker access to ‘International Relations’ (IR) education. Books, courses and information on universities and scholarships are easily...
View ArticleWargaming in the Classroom: An Odyssey
This article was originally published by War On The Rocks on 19 April 2016. Several years ago, as a new professor at the Marine Corps War College, I spent a huge amount of time putting together the...
View ArticleIs Globalisation Really Fuelling Populism?
This article was originally published by the the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) on 11 May 2016. On both sides of the Atlantic, populism on the left and the right is on the rise. Its most...
View ArticleInternational Students at US Universities
This graphic outlines the rising number of international students enrolled at US universities since 1999. To find out what this trend could mean for the transfer of specialized knowledge from Western...
View ArticleMapping the Known Unknowns of Cybersecurity Education
This article was originally published by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) on 3 February 2020. Many universities are starting to include cybersecurity as a course of study. While there is a high...
View ArticleInternational Students at US Universities
This graphic outlines the rising number of international students enrolled at US universities since 1999. To find out what this trend could mean for the transfer of specialized knowledge from Western...
View ArticleMediation Perspectives: Moving Training from Room to Zoom
Image courtesy of Team Tumult Mediation Perspectives is a periodic blog entry that’s provided by the CSS’ Mediation Support Team and occasional guest authors. In the context of COVID-19-related...
View ArticleSecurity, Climate and Money
The MAS ETH SPCM is offered in cooperation with leading academic partner institutions (Photo: ETH Zurich) Week 2 of the Center for Security Studies’ Master of Advanced Studies in Security Policy and...
View ArticleGulf States Under Pressure
Since independence, relations between citizens and their states in the Gulf have been shaped in part by the oil and gas wealth that these countries enjoy. Control over oil and gas revenues allows the...
View ArticleThe Failure of Academic Progress in Cybersecurity
Image courtesy of andrew_t8/Pixabay. This article was originally published by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) on 20 July 2020. Academic progress in cybersecurity studies from a social sciences...
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