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Aug 16 2017 | Posted In: Faculty, In the News
In an op-ed piece for U.S. News & World Report, CREEES affiliate faculty William J. Perry underscores the importance of resolving the current nuclear crisis with North Korea diplomatically. Detailing his own experience first as Secretary of Defense in 1994 and later as a member of Stanford in...
Jul 19 2017 | Posted In: Faculty, In the News
Professor of History, Norman M. Naimark, recently authored the piece, "The Magnitsky Act - Russian lawyer in Trump Jr. meeting lobbied against it; why does Putin hate it so much?" on Fox News. Professor Naimark outlines the history of the Magnitsky Act, its namesake, and its current-day relevance...
Jul 3 2017 | Posted In: Faculty, In the News
Stanford’s Institute on Islam, a collaboration involving the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies, the Center to Support Excellence in Teaching (CSET) and Stanford Global Studies, held a five-week program this spring that provided Bay Area teachers innovative strategies to better educate students on...
Jun 23 2017 | Posted In: Faculty, In the News, Staff
Lacuna, a free online annotation platform developed at Stanford, promotes collaborative learning and interdisciplinary conversations. The platform is being used at higher education institutions around the world. In the last two years, Brian Johnsrud and his colleagues at the Poetic Media Lab...
Jun 8 2017 | Posted In: Students
Human Rights Minor Alina Utrata, '17, recently completed her honors thesis through the Center for Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law entitled "Stories Courts Tell: The Problematic History of the Yugoslav Tribunal in Bosnia and Herzegovina." Utrata's thesis examines the impact that the...

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