Excited to share the publication of my first peer reviewed academic article at EJIR! Co-authored with @carsonaust and available @EJIR here: https://t.co/1SsZXgEnd4
See a quick summary below!
Excited to share the publication of my first peer reviewed academic article at EJIR! Co-authored with @carsonaust and available @EJIR here: https://t.co/1SsZXgEnd4
See a quick summary below!
The article contributes to debates on state formation, the role of intelligence in IR, and sheds light on how states make “legible” domains like AI and cyber today.
Considering an MA in international politics?
UChicago's CIR program is incredible. An intense year of graduate seminars. Leave with an original research thesis that will open doors in the academy, policy world, and industry.
Meet the CIR team (including me) *Oct 24 at 9am CT*
Just up @ForeignAffairs:
Why Biden's signs of senility matter so much for US foreign policy. And why Trump's signs of slipping matter, too.
Written with @josh_byun, based on our 2023 ISQ article (link below).
https://t.co/OhhvNebPsK
The @CFR_Education resources made this an exceptionally easy and informative exercise to conduct with students. Highly recommend checking out their resources! Our UChicago students were also fantastic, embracing their roles and making it a true joy to moderate.
It's Model UNSC week in Intro to IR!
My amazing team of TAs are leading the sessions (using @CFR_Education's "Dispute in the South China Sea" case)! 👇 is a sample resolution from @Adam_Saxton's section. It passed (w/ China abstaining)
If only the real UNSC worked so well 🤔
Calling all #phd students, only two days left to apply to the @BtGProjectDC New Era Workshop. Join us @josefkorbel for three days of speakers, policy writing, and some future scenarios, too.
Applications due on May 1, 11.59pMT
https://t.co/Q6ppLm20lR