"Emerging Trends in Peacebuilding: The Case of Colombia" is a top viewed/downloaded article in Wiley Global Policy Journal. The article is here and is open access: https://t.co/Ya84ODrWl7
Congratulations to my co-authors @sumosika & Guadalupe Paz! @JHUArtsSciences@SAIS_MAGP
Attending the 2026 ISA Conference in Columbus? Don't miss your chance to pitch your book project to @sumosika at the Springer booth (#217) on March 24 at 1:00 PM. @SpringerNature Perspectives on Global Affairs series wants to hear from you! @MsKlimowich@DoreGMD
Could not be more excited to announce that my co-authored article “A Maryland Mystery: Johns Hopkins, Slavery, and the Census of 1850” is finally published in the Maryland Historical Magazine! DM me your email for a PDF copy. Journals are also on sale at the Maryland Center for History & Culture! 👇
@DoreGMD🙏 Prof Sheena Chestnut Greitens for her presentation on "Seizing the Initiative: China's Mobilizational Foreign Policy & Global Security Order?" for the Spring 2026 EAS Speaker Series. @JHUArtsSciences@JohnsHopkins ✨
@DoreGMD 🙏 Prof Kristina Kleutghen for her presentation on "The Art of Looking: Popular and Imperial Peepboxes in Eighteenth-Century China"
for the Spring 2026 EAS Speaker Series. @JHUArtsSciences@JohnsHopkins✨
@doregmd🙏Profs Brown & Meyer-Fong for generously sharing their expertise in Korean art with @JHUArtsSciences students today at the Korean Treasures exhibit at @NatAsianArt.
📢 Call for Papers 📢
@sumosika and I invite contributions for a special issue of the Negotiation Journal (@PON_Harvard)
Topic: Rebuilding Legitimacy: How the liberal democratic order can adapt through continuous negotiation. 🌐⚖️
Thanks to @ProfYangZhang for his presentation on "Insurgence in Interstice: The Peripheral Rise of the Taiping Revolution" and to Professor Meyer-Fong @JHU_History for chairing today's EAS Speaker Series event @JHUArtsSciences@JohnsHopkins✨
Please join us on Monday, November 10, starting at 1 PM at @SAISHopkins for a special symposium celebrating the life and work of the late Professor I. William Zartman.
This event is a tribute to his incredible contributions to #conflictresolution, #negotiation, and international studies. We warmly invite everyone whose journey was shaped by his legacy. Whether you were one of his students, a colleague he worked with, or one of the many scholars, practitioners, and individuals inspired by his ideas, we hope you will attend. This will be a unique opportunity to reflect on his work, discuss its ongoing impact, and connect with the community he helped build. We hope you can join us.
For the full program and to register, please visit: https://t.co/nuE18Dxe9Y
Democracy is not a spectator sport! Yet spectatorship is the democratic state of the art in the Philippines. Read @DoreGMD & Klaus's chapter From Participation to Spectatorship: Democratic Deconsolidation https://t.co/ExNAwOtVdf
Thanks to Professor @bryandaniellowe for his presentation on Village Buddhism in Eighth- and Ninth-Century Japan, and to Professor Sujung Kim @JHUArtsSciences for chairing today's EAS Speaker Series event @JohnsHopkins ✨