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John Torpey to receive Award for Excellence in International Exchange
The award is given by the DAAD Alumni Association-USA for his work organizing academic exchanges with Germany.
How to Manage Polarization? Cultures of Compromise in Comparison
Apply to take part in a Ph.D. student workshop with German students on countering polarization with cultures of compromise at the Graduate Center, July 11-13, 2023. Accepted students will receive funded travel to Germany in 2024.
What will be the Role of Europe in the Changing World Order?
Sigmar Gabriel, former state secretary of Germany, discusses European security policy and transatlantic relations in the face of Russian aggression in Ukraine and rising China on International Horizons.
What is the Future of Populism?
Professor Umut Korkut, Glasgow Caledonian University, discusses radicalization and populism on the International Horizons podcast.
A most similar comparison: The authoritarianism of Poland and Hungary with Edit Zgut-Przybylska
Edit Zgut-Przybylska, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology at the Polish Academy of Sciences, shares her insights about Hungarian and Polish authoritarianism on the International Horizons podcast.
How to avoid more damage from the Russian war on Ukraine? with Marcus Stanley
Marcus Stanley, Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, discusses public opinion about the Russian War on Ukraine, on the International Horizons podcast.
Is Italy going fascist again? What to expect from a Prime Minister Meloni with Andrea Mammone
Professor Andrea Mammone, La Sapienza University, explains the linkages of the Brothers of Italy with historical fascism and the dynamics of the 2022 Italian elections, on the International Horizons podcast.
Quo Vadis Britannia; where is Britain going? With Adrian Favell
Professor Adrian Favell, University of Leeds, discusses the United Kingdom after Brexit, Queen Elizabeth, and Boris Johnson, on the International Horizons podcast.
Closer to a standstill on Ukraine: Time for Decision with Amb. Roman Popadiuk
Ambassador Roman Popadiuk, Graduate Center Ph.D. in political science, discusses US-Ukrainian relations and the current war on the International Horizons podcast.
Achievements and challenges of LGBTQ+ people
Adrian Coman, human rights activist, talks about the struggle for LGBTQ rights in Europe and around the world, on International Horizons.