When thinking about what things I most wish someone had told me in graduate school… I found it difficult to not write about work-life balance, particularly today.

by Heather Smith-Cannoy & Bridging the Gap | 6 Jul 2021 | Bridging the Gap, Featured, Things I Wish I'd Known in Grad School
When thinking about what things I most wish someone had told me in graduate school… I found it difficult to not write about work-life balance, particularly today.
by Tana Johnson & Bridging the Gap | 6 Jul 2021 | Bridging the Gap, Featured, Things I Wish I'd Known in Grad School
In a recent panel organized by Ashley Leeds and the Women in Conflict Studies (WICS) group, I had a chance to reflect on some things I wish someone had told me while I was getting my Ph.D. The Bridging the Gap project got excited about bringing the panelists’ reflections to a larger audience through a week of posts here at the Duck of Minerva blog. I’ll start off with various thoughts, and fellow participants will explore their own themes...
by Lisa Gaufman | 6 Jul 2021 | Nerdblogging, US Foreign Policy
Gentle reader*, People that have an itch at scribbling generally entertain their visitors with their happy projects, high flights, and wonderful publications, therefore 'tis to be supposed this blogue is in great measure the subject of many a drawing-room or a Twitteur discourse. Hence, when the handsome city of Geneva has been suffused by the members of the ton aching to catch a glimpse of the illustrious statesmen...
by Charli Carpenter & David Cortright | 6 Jul 2021 | International Organization
The best way to secure a more peaceful future for Afghanistan is through a United Nation peacekeeping operation.
by Don Casler, David Ribar & Keren Yarhi-Milo | 6 Jul 2021 | Featured, Security
While campaigning for the White House, U.S. President Joe Biden promised Americans that he would reenter the nuclear deal with Iran, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), so long as Tehran returned to compliance with the agreement’s original terms. Recent polling indicates that this would be a popular move: a majority of the American (and even Iranian!) public would support a joint...
by Hadas Aron | 6 Jul 2021 | States & Regions
For Jewish Israeli politicians the temptation to draw back into what is left of the old ethnic consensus will be great. But including the Palestinian citizens in politics and society is the only way to defend Israeli democracy.
by Leanne Erdberg Steadman, Judd Devermont & Bridging the Gap | 6 Jul 2021 | Bridging the Gap, Featured
Academic research can go a long way to shape the debate or can have no effect at all. The problem is that scholars don’t know – and may never know – how their work has been received by policymakers and whether it steered a policy decision in a good or bad direction.
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