In today's exciting parliament news our student, Bridget Frame, just won the CARAS travel grant. Thinking of presenting your own paper at a conference? Visit the CARAS website to learn more and apply for a travel grant like Bridget did! https://t.co/sBRRyCuOte
Graduate students and faculty got to enjoy Dr. Naima Green-Riley's talk titled, "Do They Always Come When You Build It? Public Opinion on U.S. and Chinese Aid in Indonesia." on Wednesday.
Thrilled to announce our speaker series with @asilorg Int'l Law & Social Sciences IG! Check out our program with a brilliant line-up of speakers and sign up for first session with @LawProfPuig, @KrzPelc on 24 Jan @ 4pm CET. Info & registration: https://t.co/6BrKINmXr2 @esil_sedi
Congrats to the 15 Temple University students who completed the National Security Seminar at The Washington Center last week! It was a great program -- look for it again next May. #TempleMade#TUPoliSci, #TWCInternships
Kristof is optimistic about the growing awareness of cruelty to farm animals. But after 37 years as a vegetarian, I'm surprised that more people haven't reached the obvious conclusion that we should stop eating them, for the good of animals and the planet. https://t.co/sB59YLB5VD
@howserob@SecPompeo The Paris Agmt *is* weak, bottom-up, and voluntary. But it was a start. And it does NOT just give China a pass, because US also has leeway - and that is why leaving was a completely pointless act of malevolence.
@DavidAFrench Hard to say what "best means." For accuracy and depth, the CNN documentary series (not a movie, I know) wins. For fun and late Cold War nostalgia, Atomic Blonde.