U.S. policymakers scarcely considered alternatives to war in the aftermath of 9/11 or in debating the invasion of Iraq. Some of those alternative paradigms for ...
At this week’s China Chat we will be joined by Zhuqing Li, Head of Library Exploration and Research for East Asia, and Adjunct Associate Professor of East Asian Studies, for a discussion of her book ...
The U.S. budgetary costs of the war in Afghanistan from FY2001-FY2022 totaled over 2.3 trillion dollars. The estimated U.S. budgetary costs of the wars in Iraq and Syria from FY2003-FY2023 totaled 2.9 ...
The Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy is pleased to provide resources to support three Brown University Ph.D. candidates with proposed research activities that align well with one or ...
Safwan (he/him) is a junior studying public health. His project with the Stone Inequality Initiative explores how overworked and underpaid professions contribute to health risks and further economic ...
Suicide rates among active military personnel and veterans of the post-9/11 wars are reaching new peaks. This report uses governmental data, secondary literature, and interviews to document a suicide ...
Alexandra Mork (she/her) is from Henderson, Nevada and Los Angeles, California. She is a senior studying Political Science and History currently writing a thesis on anti-miscegenation laws. Motivated ...
This reading group stems from the necessity to discuss urgent political questions about the environment in an informal setting through Latin American literary formulations of ecological themes in the ...
Climate change and rapid urbanization have exposed populations around the world to the risks of natural disasters, which in recent years have increased in both frequency and intensity. The urgency to ...