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Surgeon General Raises Alarm: Is Loneliness a National Crisis?

AU’s Jody Gan answers our question of the week
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Guy Ziv, Civil-Military Relations in the Age of Populist Nationalism: The Case of Israel

Guy Ziv's new published article in Political Science Quarterly is "Civil-Military Relations in the Age of Populist Nationalism: The Case of Israel."
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Sumitra Badrinathan, Researching and Countering Misinformation in the Global South

Sumitra Badrinathan's new article in Current Opinion in Psychology is "Researching and Countering Misinformation in the Global South."
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SIS professor Jennifer Poole

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SIS Economist Works at Crossroads of Development and Women’s Empowerment

SIS professor Jennifer Poole discusses her recent research at the intersection of economic development and women’s empowerment.
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Deter, Detect, Defend

The establishment of centers and institutes also marks an important shift in AU’s growth as a research institution and ensures an inclusive approach to addressing today’s challenges and preparing a capable and compassionate workforce of graduates.
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Amitav Acharya and Louis Goodman, Multipolar or Multiplex?

Amitav Acharya and Louis Goodman's new article in International Affairs is "Multipolar or Multiplex? Interaction capacity, global cooperation and world order."
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Jordana Matlon's A Man Among Other Men wins ISA Lee Ann Fujii Book Award

Jordana Matlon's book A Man Among Other Men won the ISA Lee Ann Fujii Book Award recognizing the best book published in the previous two calendar years that significantly advances issues of diversity in IR.
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Guy Ziv, The Long Israeli-Palestinian Impasse: Is the ‘One-State Solution’ the Answer?

Guy Ziv's new article in the Journal of Peace and War Studies is "The Long Israeli-Palestinian Impasse: Is the ‘One-State Solution’ the Answer?"
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Kogod professor Sonya Grier and Chicago Tribune journalist Kim Quillen seated in conversation onstage at the University Club of Chicago.

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Change Can’t Wait on the Road: Chicago Highlights

A conversation between Kogod professor Sonya Grier and journalist Kim Quillen, SOC/MA ’93, discussed racial inequities in food marketing and Illinois’ newest food policy initiatives.
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Akbar Ahmed, Re-tribalization in the 21st century, part 1

Akbar Ahmed's new article in Anthropology Today is "Re-tribalization in the 21st century, part 1."
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