A post on Truth Social by President Elect Donald Trump shattered the calm that had fallen on Washington DC in the days ahead ...
Join Darshana M. Baruah for a discussion of her new book "The Contest for the Indian Ocean And the Making of a New World Order." Throughout history, the Indian Ocean has been an essential space for ...
The Mexico Institute is accepting applications for qualified students (advanced undergraduate or graduate), or recent graduates interested in being a part-time (20-35 hours/week), in-person or hybrid ...
The Balkans in general and Macedonia in particular have been characterized by widespread multi-lingualism. Ironically, while the term Balkanization has come to mean "fragmentation," the linguistic ...
Over the past few years, Southeast Asian states have begun either significantly increasing their investments in coast guards and other maritime law enforcement agencies (MLEAs) or have considered ...
The upsurge in Mexico’s violence is the result of a multi-level, uncoordinated judicial system that has been incapable of controlling criminal networks that are increasingly fractured and ...
This paper is a continuation of the series Building Resilient Communities in Mexico: Civic Responses to Crime and Violence, a multiyear effort by the Mexico Institute at the Woodrow Wilson ...
Hello, I'm John Milewski, and this is Wilson Center NOW, a production of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. My guest today is an old friend, Robert Daly, director of the Wilson ...
Peter Gross is Professor and Gaylord Family Chair in International Communication and Director of the Institute for Research and Training, Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the ...
As the broader Eurasian region navigates a period of profound geopolitical transformation, the realignment of alliances and ...
A radical shift took place after Aleksander Kwaśniewski was elected president of Poland in 1995. As a result of his vision of Ukraine as a strategic partner and of good personal relations with ...
Twenty-five years ago this month, the Dayton Peace Agreement stopped Europe’s worst conflict and genocide since World War II. More Europeans died in the Bosnia war than during the entire Cold War. The ...