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IBN KHALDUN’S 'THE MUQADDIMAH': THE BEST BOOK YOU’VE NEVER READ with Aziz Al-Azmeh
Prof. Aziz Al-Azmeh, Central European University, discusses Ibn Khaldun's The Muqaddimah on the International Horizons podcast.
CHINA AND THE U.S.: FRENEMIES OR JUST FOES?
The Graduate Center, CUNY · China and the U.S.: Frenemies or Just Foes? Today’s guest Ming Xia is a professor of Political Science at the College of Staten Island and the CUNY Graduate Center. He is author of The Dual...
Can the Human Rights Regime Survive a New World Order? with George Andreopoulos
Prof. George Andreopoulos, John Jay/GC, discusses the successes and challenges of the international human rights legal framework on the International Horizons podcast.
"YOU WISH THEM A GOOD DAY": CONSPIRACY THEORIES IN THE AGE OF INFORMATION, WITH JOSEPH USCINSKI
Prof. Joseph Uscinski, University of Miami, discusses the data about conspiracy theories are believed on International Horizons.
STEPPING FORWARD AS AN LGBTQ ROLE MODEL IN TECH
The Graduate Center, CUNY · Stepping Forward as an LGBTQ Role Model in Tech Joining The Thought Project today is Elaine Montilla, assistant vice president of information technology and the chief information officer at the CUNY Graduate Center. She was...
THE CRISIS ON THE POLAND-BELARUS BORDER
Prof. Nick Micinski, Univ. of Maine, discusses the weaponization of migrants on the International Horizons podcast.
NEH FUNDS TO BOOST STUDENTS’ DIGITAL SKILLS HAVE WIDESPREAD BENEFITS AT CUNY AND BEYOND
The Graduate Center, CUNY · NEH Funds to Boost Students’ Digital Skills Have Widespread Benefits at CUNY and Beyond When CUNY Graduate Center Professor Matthew K. Gold tweeted last month that he and his colleague Lisa Rhody received a nearly...
HOW U.N. PEACEKEEPING FAILURES SHAPE PEACE PROCESSES WITH ANJALI DAYAL
Prof. Anjali Dayal, Fordham University, discusses how warring parties engage with United Nations peacekeeping missions on International Horizons.
A PANDEMIC AND POLITICAL POLARIZATION SLAM U.S. SCHOOLS
The Graduate Center, CUNY · A Pandemic and Political Polarization Slam U.S. Schools David Bloomfield is a professor of Urban Education at the CUNY Graduate Center and of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College. A former general counsel...
The Coup In Sudan: From Reform To Resistance with Mohamed Osman
Mohamed Osman, Human Rights Watch, discusses the protests and coup in Sudan on International Horizons.