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Kissinger Center Summer Independent Research Program
Johns Hopkins SAIS students engage in research workshop at Kissinger Center
Europe Alone? The Future of Europe in the Emerging World Order
The Kissinger Center and the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) convened a roundtable of leading experts in European and Transatlantic affairs
Is it Time for A Grand Strategy of Restraint? A Debate
Barry Posen and Michael Mazarr debate restraint in grand strategy.
COVID-19 and World Order: The Future of Conflict, Competition, and Cooperation
New series of essays from international experts available next today
Carnegie Corporation of New York awards $498,000 to The Kissinger Center
Carnegie Corporation of New York awards $498,000 to The Kissinger Center for Global Affairs at Johns Hopkins SAIS for its International Policy Scholars Consortium and Network (IPSCON)
Announcing AWC Article Prize Winners
We are proud to announce our winners of the AWC Article Prizes for the best research articles and policy papers
Johns Hopkins University Press and Kissinger Center Faculty Donate to Maryland Food Bank
Johns Hopkins SAIS Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs experts, Francis J. Gavin and Hal Brands have co-edited a new book on the COVID-19 pandemic and world order.
World Order after COVID-19 Forum: June 30-July 1, 2020
Join Johns Hopkins University President Ron Daniels, the JHU School of Advanced International Studies and the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs for an event that draws upon the deep expertise and global academic leadership form among Johns Hopkins’ ten schools and departments as well as its unique programs including the Agora Institute and the Applied Physics Lab. Experts will discuss the impacts of Covid-19 on World Order during the two day forum.
Call for Papers: The Janne Nolan Prize
The Janne Nolan Prize for Best Article on National Security/International Affairs
Call for Submissions: America in the World Consortium (AWC) Article Prizes
The America in the World Consortium is pleased to announce that it is offering prizes for the best scholarly and policy articles on U.S. foreign policy and grand strategy written in the past year by pre-tenure scholars (graduate students and junior faculty). Individuals from all institutions are encouraged to apply.