
Why America Matters: the 3rd Annual Betty Lou Hummel Memorial Lecture with Ambassador (ret.) Nichola
The Betty Lou Hummel Memorial Lecture School of Advanced International Studies Washington, DC April 9, 2019 Why America Matters...

Questions of Intervention: A Practitioner's Perspective
In this week's edition of "Four Minute Foreign Policy," Johns Hopkins SAIS Foreign Policy Institute present Senior Fellow Edward P....

The Diplomacy of Détente – NATO hosts author Stephan Kieninger
Dr Stephan Kieninger, fellow at Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies, is the author of The Diplomacy of...

Paddy Ashdown’s Lessons For Multilateralists
A Royal Marine, a diplomat, a politician: Paddy Ashdown knew how to be tough to get things done. But he never forgot the importance of...

Strategic Shocks: Readying for Reaction
Johns Hopkins SAIS Foreign Policy Institute is pleased to launch the new year with the next entry in our "Four Minute Foreign Policy,"...

The State of Transatlantic Relations and the European Union: Past, Present, and Future
Jointly hosted by the Embassy of Austria, Delegation of the European Union to the United States, Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation, and...

The United States, Europe, and World Order
Initiation of the Helmut Schmidt Distinguished Chair and the DAAD/SAIS Post-Doctoral Program Join us on the Day of German Unity to...

Only the Libyan people can build a brighter future for their country
Few people in Washington are as knowledgeable about Libya as Jonathan Winer, who was the United States special envoy to the country from...

Trump’s Montenegro Outburst Likely Originated with Putin
The President’s astonishing musings about Montenegro say less about the Balkans – and more about his worrying attempt to re-orientate US...

What France and Belgium’s World Cup success says about European immigration
This article originally appeared in The Washington Post on July 6, 2018. View it here. When the French national team electrified the...