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Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies

The Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies is Stanford University’s hub for nonpartisan, interdisciplinary research, teaching and policy impact in international affairs.

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IN THE MEDIA

The Case Against a New Arms Race

Rose Gottemoeller, Steven C. Házy Lecturer at CISAC
Foreign Affairs, 8/09/22 (Author)

A Titan missile on diplay in Arizona.

Image: Wikimedia Commons

FOREIGN POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

From Oriana Skylar Mastro, FSI Center Fellow:

From Michael McFaul, FSI Director:

From Cold War to Hot One

Center for Russian Studies, 8/10/22 (Interview)

Why Putin Invaded Ukraine

Policy Ed, 8/10/22 (Interview)

From Gi-Wook Shin, Director of Shorenstein APARC:

What is Behind South Korea’s Growth in Soft Power?

The Korea Herald, 8/14/22 (Quoted)

“Heard” But Not Seen: Being Black in South Korea

Unbias the News, 8/11/22 (Quoted)

More FSI Scholars:

Dialogues on War: PEN Ukraine Conversations

Francis Fukuyama, Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at FSI
Public Seminar, 8/10/22 (Interview)

Three Ways the Taiwan-China Standoff Could Impact World Markets

Herbert Lin, Senior Research Scholar at CISAC
Yahoo Finance, 8/05/22 (Quoted)

DOMESTIC POLITICS

CYBER

Meta Just Happens to Expand Messenger’s End-to-End Encryption

Riana Pfefferkorn, Research Scholar at the Stanford Internet Observatory
Wired, 8/11/22 (Quoted)

Meta’s BlenderBot 3 Wants to Chat – But Can You Trust It?

Renée DiResta, Research Manager at the Stanford Internet Observatory
The Guardian, 8/10/22 (Quoted)

Were Facebook and Twitter Consistent in Labeling Misleading Posts During the 2020 Election?

Shelby Grossman, Research Scholar at the Stanford Internet Observatory
Lawfare, 8/07/22 (Author)

 

            

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