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Jun 8, 2018
News & Awards

On June 5, 114 seniors who majored in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs graduated as part of Princeton University’s Class of 2018. Among them are members of eight Ivy League Championship teams, class officers, college theater thespians, residential college council members, Pace Center volunteers and Orange Key...

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Jun 7, 2018
Features
Staffan de Mistura, the United Nations (U.N.) Special Envoy for Syria, warned recently about escalating clashes between regional and international powers over the war-torn country. As Syria’s civil war rages, and strong external interests compete for power in the region, the future of the country remains dangerously unclear.
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Jun 7, 2018
Woodrow Wilson School
WooCast

The United States moved its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem last month, raising questions for some about whether the United States can still be a neutral negotiator for peace in the Middle East. The future of the Middle East seems more unstable than ever before. 

Is a two-state solution still possible with Israel and the Palestinians...

Jun 6, 2018
Woodrow Wilson School
News & Awards

The Woodrow Wilson School awarded 96 students with advanced degrees, celebrated this week at a Hooding Ceremony on June 4 and at Commencement on June 5. We congratulate the nine Ph.D. students, 75 Master in Public Affairs (MPA) students (three MPA/J.D. and one MPA/MBA) and 16 Master in Public Policy (MPP) students who graduated this year and...

Jun 4, 2018
News & Awards

The following is a compilation of media clips in which WWS faculty members have been mentioned, cited or quoted. This list is updated weekly. If an item is missing, please email ...

U.S. Senator Cory Booker and students
Jun 1, 2018
Features

This spring, Princeton juniors studying mass incarceration in the United States traveled to Washington, D.C., to present to U.S. Sen. Cory Booker their policy findings and recommendations from a semester of research.

The 10 students were participants in the policy task force “Rethinking Criminal Justice: Policy Responses to Mass...

May 30, 2018
Woodrow Wilson School
WooCast

In politics, like sports, moments arise that beg the question, “What if?” In baseball, some think, “What if the runner on third had made it home?” Politics is not quite different. Winners and losers in both, pivotal moments leave us wondering: what if it had happened differently?

Joining this week’s episode to discuss the great what-ifs...

May 29, 2018
Woodrow Wilson School
Features

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May 29, 2018
News & Awards

The following is a compilation of media clips in which WWS faculty members have been mentioned, cited or quoted. This list is updated weekly. If an item is missing, please email ...

May 24, 2018
Woodrow Wilson School
WooCast
Where is the Russia investigation going and what will the political impact be? While some wonder whether the investigation will soon come to a close, President Donald Trump has launched a counterattack by charging the FBI with having attempted to spy on his 2016 presidential campaign. The political implications of this are unclear, but one...
Jacob N. Shapiro of the Woodrow Wilson School welcomes attendees at the 8th Annual Meeting of the Empirical Studies of Conflict Project. (Photo courtesy of Jeffrey Helsing, United States Institute of Peace)
May 23, 2018
Woodrow Wilson School
Features

The Empirical Studies of Conflict Project (ESOC) held its 8th Annual Meeting on May 10 in Washington, D.C., drawing academics, experts and policymakers from across the world to discuss global conflict.

The conference, which focused on post-conflict...

May 22, 2018
News & Awards

The following is a compilation of media clips in which WWS faculty members have been mentioned, cited or quoted. This list is updated weekly. If an item is missing, please email extaff@princeton.edu, and we will add it promptly.

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Natalie Fahlberg '18
May 21, 2018
Woodrow Wilson School
Features