Division of Social Studies News by Date
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December 2016
12-24-2016
Elmira Bayrasli, faculty member at the Bard Globalization and International Affairs Program in New York City, considers Russia-Turkey relations after the shooting of the Russian ambassador to Turkey.
12-23-2016
Pavlina Tcherneva discusses growing European populism in light of recent terrorist attacks, and the possible implications for the European economy. Segment begins at 14:20.
12-22-2016
The investigation into the murder of Ambassador Andrey Karlov may well bring Turkey and Russia together, mounting a united front against the U.S. in demanding justice for the killers.
12-22-2016
James Ketterer, dean of international studies and BGIA director, takes an in-depth look at how Middle East policy could play out under the new Trump administration.
12-17-2016
Professor Stern looks at the proposed Anti-Semitism Awareness Act and its potential to impede free speech about the Israel-Palestine conflict on college campuses.
12-15-2016
Donald Trump is not a totalitarian, says Hannah Arendt Center director and Bard professor Roger Berkowitz, but his creation of a social movement is very dangerous—and the left is enabling it.
12-07-2016
Much attention has been given to how the Trump administration could fail. Walter Russell Mead explores a possible path to success through energy policy.
12-02-2016
The Wall Street Journal tours a new exhibition at the Bard Graduate Center that explores the work of Napoleon’s architect.
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