Prepare for crises, speakers tell Humphrey Fellows
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Koch talks to Middle East Institute about UAE's citizenship initiative
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Schwartz talks to Research Minutes about impact of special education
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Khalil discusses impact of the Abraham Accords in Armada International
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Schwartz discusses her recent special education study with Hechinger Report
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Schwartz study on special education, academic performance published
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Ma’s book analyzes Chinese student experiences in U.S. higher ed
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Stuart Brown and Margaret Hermann publish a study on transnational crime
This book examines 80 such safe havens which function outside effective state-based government control and are sustained by illicit economic activities.
Handbook on the Changing Geographies of the State: New Spaces of Geopolitics
Kallander authors book on 17th century Qing Manchu invasion of Korea
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Schwartz discusses challenges of post-COVID school mobility in The 74
"The literature says, 'These [mobile] kids do worse,'" says Amy Ellen Schwartz, Daniel Patrick Moynihan Chair in Public Affairs. "But really, on the whole, we’re unable to fully disentangle the effects of moving from the underlying factors that led to it. And from a policy point of view, I’m not sure it matters: You show me a kid who’s moved three times in the last eight months, I’ll show you a kid who needs special attention."
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Schwartz discusses New York City school bus service in Gotham Gazette
"Although cutting school bus service may seem like an 'easy' way to save money, educators and policymakers should wield the budget knife carefully," write Amy Ellen Schwartz, Daniel Patrick Moynihan Chair in Public Affairs, and her co-authors.
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Carriere discusses denuclearization in USA Today article
Fred Carriere, research professor of political science, says that one of the major impediments to getting countries to denuclearize, whether the U.S., North Korea or Iran, is that "everybody always wants everything up front, with the promise that good things will follow later on, but few will ever be able to accept this strategy."
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Schwartz, Rothbart study ties free school lunch to higher test scores
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Gueorguiev receives 2020 Moynihan junior faculty award
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Humphrey Fellows workshop, Coronavirus serves as case study
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The Production of Knowledge
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Development, Governance, and Real Property Tax in China
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United States Relations with China and Iran: Towards the Asian Century
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