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James Steinberg joins NPR to discuss President-elect Biden's nominee for secretary of state and impending foreign policy challenges

James Steinberg, who served in the Obama administration as Deputy Secretary of State, joined NPR’s "All Things Considered" podcast series to discuss the next President-elect Biden's secretary of state nominee, Antony Blinken

Kissinger Center Hosts Amb. Wendy Sherman for a Talk on Political Transitions

Amb. Wendy Sherman hosted a seminar on political transitions for PhD students in the Kissinger Center's IPSCON program

Sheltering in Place: American Foreign Policy in Crisis

Eli Lake joined Johns Hopkins SAIS and undergraduate students for a conversation on the new direction of US Foreign Policy and how the US can be active in the world while addressing major challenges at home.

Perspectives on the Post-Covid World Order

The John W. Kluge Center hosted a discussion on the world after Covid-19 with the Kissinger Center's Margaret MacMillan, Francis J. Gavin and Hal Brands.

Professor Hal Brands Named 20th Library of Congress Kissinger Chair

A yearly appointment conferred by the Librarian of Congress, the Henry A. Kissinger Chair holder engages in foreign policy and international relations research for publication.

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)