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Professor Hal Brands, "The Eurasian Nightmare," Foreign Affairs

In this Foreign Affairs article, Professor Hal Brands explores the ways in which the U.S. can approach Chinese-Russian engagement.

Professor Sergey Radchenko, "Moscow Musings on Brinksmanship from Stalin to Putin," War on the Rocks

In this War on the Rocks article, Professor Sergey Radchenko examines the history of brinksmanship in Moscow and its relevance to today.

Professor Francis J, Gavin and Dr. Alina Polyakova, "Macron’s Flawed Vision for Europe," Foreign Affairs

Inaugural Director of the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs and SAIS Professor Francis J. Gavin and CEPA President & CEO Alina Polyakova explore the US-Europe relationship and President Macron's vision for European strategic autonomy.

Professor Brands on Mackinder and the Eurasian Century, Engelsberg Ideas

In this five-part series in Engelsberg Ideas, Kissinger Center Professor Hal Brands examines the ideas of Sir Halford Mackinder and the trajectory of the Eurasian Century.

Professor Sarotte on NATO-Russia Relations and the Betrayal Narrative, Wall Street Journal

Professor M.E. Sarotte, the Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Distinguished Professor at Johns Hopkins SAIS, recently contributed an article to The Wall Street Journal on NATO-Russia relations and the 'betrayal narrative'

Professor Sergey Radchenko, "The Berlin Crisis, Ukraine, and the 5 Percent Problem," War on the Rocks

In this War on the Rocks article, Kissinger Center faculty member Professor Sergey Radchenko shares his insights on the Berlin Crisis of 1958-61 and its relevance to geopolitics and Ukraine today.

The Henry A. Kissinger Center at Johns Hopkins SAIS Announces Founding Membership in the Ax:son Johnson Institute for Statecraft and Diplomacy

The Henry A. Kissinger Center at Johns Hopkins SAIS announces founding membershp in the Ax:son Johnson Institute for Statecraft and Diplomacy

King Richard: Michael Dobbs Discusses Newest Book with Professor Sergey Radchenko in Broadcast SAIS Europe Class

On Tuesday, December 14th, 2021, Wilson E. Schmidt Distinguished Professor and Kissinger Center faculty member Professor Sergey Radchenko hosted best-selling historian Michael Dobbs to discuss his most recent book, King Richard—Nixon and Watergate: An American Tragedy, in live broadcast class at SAIS Europe.

Webinar with Dr. Henry Kissinger, Dr. Eric Schmidt, and Dean Steinberg on AI and the Future

Join the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs on Tuesday, December 7th, at 11:00 AM ET, to hear Dr. Henry Kissinger and Dr. Eric Schmidt share their newest book with Johns Hopkins SAIS Dean Jim Steinberg.

Call for Papers! The America in the World Consortium is Accepting Abstracts for Its 2022 Conference

The America in the World Consortium is accepting abstracts for its one-day conference, "Uncertainty: The Indo-Pacific Region and American Foreign Policy," on March 4, 2022 at the University of Texas at Austin. Submission deadline is December 1, 2021,