Professor Jeff Friedman is co-author of Foreign Affairs Magazine essay on how foreign policy shaped the Election. https://zurl.co/VkTO #dartmouth #intsec #foreignpolicy
The John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth
高等教育
Hanover,NH 1,590 位关注者
"The world's troubles are your troubles…and there is nothing wrong with the world that better human beings cannot fix."
关于我们
The John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding unites the diverse strengths of Dartmouth College—students, faculty, undergraduate and graduate schools—in addressing the world’s challenges. The Dickey Center broadens the scope of learning through advanced study, interdisciplinary collaboration, research innovation, and respect for a diversity of viewpoints. The Center supports research, internships, fellowships, and other student-specific programming in the areas of the Arctic and the Environment, Global Health and Development, Global Studies, and Peace and Security. The Center was established in 1982 and dedicated to the memory and values of Dartmouth College President John Sloan Dickey (1907-1991). He welcomed entering students at Convocation with the charge, "Your business here is learning."
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https://dickey.dartmouth.edu/
The John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
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- 11-50 人
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- Hanover,NH
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- 1982
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29 N Main St
6048 Haldeman Center
US,NH,Hanover,03766
The John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth员工
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Victoria K. Holt
Director, John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding, Dartmouth College; Distinguished Fellow, Stimson Center; Adjunct Prof, Columbia…
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Kate Collins
Program Manager
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Judith van Rhijn Jackson
Event Program Manager
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Vivien Chang
Postdoctoral Fellow at Dartmouth College
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Michaela Stith, author of "Welp: Climate Change & Arctic Identities" and Youth Education Lead for Native Movement in Alaska, joined our Arctic Innovation Scholars to discuss the importance of grassroots advocacy, environmental justice, and the ways in which Indigenous rights are tied with the wellbeing of the Arctic. #arctic #learnfromthebest #dartmouth
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Climate Diplomacy on Thin Ice: Navigating Arctic Cooperation & Polar Governance. Our panelists will explore informed scenarios that may help guide Arctic diplomacy and cooperation in the coming decade. Today at 4:30PM EST livestream. https://zurl.co/rbWx #dartmouth #arctic
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Published in World Outlook, #Dartmouth student-run, peer-reviewed international affairs journal: "Azerbaijan, Israel, and Implications for Iranian Nuclear Policy" by Ben Scharr-Weiner, Tufts University. https://zurl.co/GF1x
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Elizabeth Shackelford, our senior policy director, out with her take on the new world disorder after the U.S. elections in her Chicago Tribune column. https://zurl.co/YyNz #dartmouth #intsec #globalsecurity
Elizabeth Shackelford: Might makes right. Welcome to the new world disorder.
https://www.chicagotribune.com
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Professor Jennifer Lind has published, "Back to Bipolarity: How China's Rise Transformed the Balance of Power," in the latest issue of International Security. https://zurl.co/s1VT #dartmouth #intsec #china #internationalsecurity
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Professor Jeff Friedman has published, "The Myth of a Bipartisan Golden Age for U.S. Foreign Policy: The Truman-Eisenhower Consensus Remains," in the latest issue of International Security. https://zurl.co/UnOX #dartmouth #intsec #internationalsecurity
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Dawn Averitt, social justice advocate for people living with HIV and AIDS and founder of WISE and the Well Project, joined our Global Health Fellows to discuss the importance of grassroots action and speaking truth to power. She spoke about the differences between activism and advocacy, the intense stigmatization that surrounded – and continues to surround – HIV/AIDS care, and how to care for ourselves and one another in the face of systemic neglect and hostility. #learnfromthebest #dartmouth #publichealth #socialjustice
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Thu Nov 14 | 5:30pm: "In Search of a 21st Century Grand Strategy." Join us in person or online to hear Georgetown Professor Dr. Paul Miller explore the future of American foreign policy and the international order after the presidential election. https://zurl.co/eYzj
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The Dickey Center's Magro Family Distinguished Fellow in International Affairs, former U.S. Ambassador Erica Barks Ruggles, sat down with our War & Peace Fellows to share her inspiring journey from budding marine biologist to career diplomat. She highlighted the importance of a strong moral compass, expanding your worldview, and the role of the United States in human rights and global leadership. #greatissues #learnfromthebest #warandpeacefellows #dartmouth