🚨 CALL FOR PAPERS: America’s Nuclear Crossroads
AWC invites PhD students & early-career scholars to UT Austin for a conference on deterrence, diplomacy, & disarmament.
🗓️ Deadline: Dec 15, 2025
🔗 https://t.co/dlmWipJA7l
🚨 FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS: America’s Nuclear Crossroads
AWC invites PhD students & early-career scholars to UT Austin for a conference on deterrence, diplomacy, & disarmament.
🗓️ Deadline: Dec 15, 2025
https://t.co/dlmWipJ2hN
🚨 CALL FOR PAPERS: America’s Nuclear Crossroads
AWC invites PhD students & early-career scholars to UT Austin for a conference on deterrence, diplomacy, & disarmament.
🗓️ Deadline: Dec 15, 2025
🔗 https://t.co/dlmWipJA7l
That's a wrap on this year's AWC Fall Summit in DC
Our 25-26 cohort just spent two days building a strong professional network with top experts. The pipeline is strong!
Up Next: Duke in January 2026!
Read more here: https://t.co/VEHf6KAfjq
Applications are NOW OPEN for the America in the World Consortium Predoctoral & Postdoctoral Fellowships!
Work on your research at top-tier institutions:
@DukeU@SAISHopkins@UTAustin@UF
Diverse disciplines welcome! Deadline: Dec 1, 2025
https://t.co/uBF7um7DYm
“Unlimited discretion does not equal unlimited power. Presidents can do whatever they want. But there’s a catch: If they do so—absent a certain level of support expressed by Congress—they are in for a world of hurt if the use of force turns out poorly,” writes @mphulme
https://t.co/0pyVUHFt0t
🚨 BIG NEWS! AWC post-doctoral fellow @MatthewFrakes will be joining the founding faculty at @OhioState's new Chase Center for Civics, Culture, and Society as a tenure-track assistant professor. Well earned, Matt!
Please join us on Thursday, April 17th as we host @HalBrands for a public lecture on "America and Global Order in the Age of Trump." Cosponsored by @uf_ahs and @AWConsortium!
Last week: AWC alum and Japan Chair Deputy Director @HudsonInstitute visited @ufhamilton to participate in a discussion on Economic Statecraft in the Era of Great Power Competition for @uf_ahs.
Putin invaded Ukraine not out of any material reason like economic interest or force projection, but of the spiritual conviction that Russia cannot be whole without Kyiv @jozefandrewkosc https://t.co/hLc8DWViGu
Foreign policy starts in your own neighborhood.
My opening statement at this week's hearing on advancing American interests in the Western Hemisphere before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee:
Tune in tomorrow at 10am to watch AWC alum @JosephALedford testify before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on U.S. policy in the Western Hemisphere:
https://t.co/flg1wf6mAR
AWC PI & @ufhamilton Director Will Inboden recently reviewed a new biography of President Reagan in the Claremont Review of Books:
https://t.co/80KUfTen2b
If Donald Trump follows his most destructive geopolitical instincts, the United States “won’t be an absent superpower but a renegade one—a country that stokes global chaos and helps its enemies break the U.S.-led system,” writes @HalBrands.
https://t.co/lMbzYKfl0H
Last week AWC hosted rising scholars from around the world to discuss the U.S. role in escalating world affairs. Panels included a range of topics, from the Ancient Roman statesman Cicero to the modern characters in China, Russia, and the United States.
APPLY TODAY for a Summer Seminar in History and Statecraft, hosted by the Clements Center for National Security. Current doctoral students will convene a for weeklong seminar focused on the connections between statecraft and history. Learn more & apply: https://t.co/gQiFy3066H
AWC Alum @JosephALedford at the Hoover History Lab writes: "If the Trump administration’s primary aim is to stabilize the international order in favor of the United States...The collapse of Haiti would be the death rattle for greater Caribbean security." https://t.co/Yw4T4ELh9B