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Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies: Innovative thinkers and problem-solvers confronting complex global challenges.
D.C., Bologna, Nanjing
Joined May 2008
BREAKING: @ForeignPolicy asked 1,500 experts to name the best international relations master's programs in the world. Spoiler: @JohnsHopkins SAIS was at the top of their lists. SAIS is proud to be ranked the #2 international relations master's program in the world. 🌎
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I enjoyed speaking with Dr. Kent Calder and students at @SAISHopkins about the future of U.S. foreign policy in the Indo-Pacific. We discussed how to strengthen trilateral cooperation between the U.S., Japan, and South Korea and why Congress must play a leading role in cementing
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From the South Korean military to Johns Hopkins SAIS, Joshua’s journey reflects a passion for diplomacy and global peace. His goal: strengthen U.S.–South Korea relations and make a lasting impact on the world. Read more: https://t.co/bTp6BbyUIC
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Gulf states are stepping into a new leadership role, using diplomacy and economic power to fill the gap left by years of conflict. 👤 @DrRGeistPinfold analyzes how the GCC’s shift could reshape the Middle East’s balance of power. https://t.co/0XacOkmxAY
foreignpolicy.com
Despite many threats, the Gulf states have emerged with structural advantages that could reshape the region.
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“The Iranian state is struggling to speak the language of a generation that grew up online and outside its ideological frame.” 👤 @SanamVakil on Iran’s widening gap with its Gen Z youth amid debates over social freedoms after the war with Israel. https://t.co/FIqLoMNvBH
aljazeera.com
Some elements of the Iranian state are in favour of relatively relaxing controls, while others wish to cede no ground.
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👤 @DrRadchenko on the Russia-Ukraine war’s wider context: “The strengthening ties between Moscow and Beijing weren’t born with the invasion of Ukraine. They’ve been brewing for decades, rooted in a shared skepticism towards the U.S.-led global order.” https://t.co/I1RaqvpkCZ
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In the latest 📥 In the News newsletter, SAIS faculty and experts weigh in on how Russia’s war in Ukraine is reshaping global alliances, Iran’s social debate post-Israel war, the Gulf states’ push to stabilize and rebuild the Middle East, and more. https://t.co/dNin7DOJKA
sais.jhu.edu
‘In the News’ is a roundup of recent media coverage featuring the Johns Hopkins SAIS community and is produced and distributed by the Office of Marketing and Communications.
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It was a great memorial symposium @SAISHopkins this afternoon for the late and eponymously influential scholar of conflict negotiation and political economist I. William Zartman, Jacob Blaustein Distinguished Professor of Conflict Resolution at the prestigious institution and
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Curious what a SAIS lecture is like? Join our Taster Lecture with Professor Jonas Nahm as he explores how clean energy transitions are reshaping global politics and industry. See how SAIS students engage with the future of climate and economic policy. https://t.co/yqkSU4uzqz
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⭐ Meet Mallory O’Malley, DIA student, who served 8 years as an Air Force officer. “The U.S. military gave me a deep sense of purpose… The Air Force taught me to strive for excellence,” said Mallory. 🔗 Read more:
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The Air Force taught me to strive for excellence, no matter the circumstances.
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⭐ Meet Kent Keil, MAGP student, who served in the U.S. Marine Corps and worked in Iraq and the Pentagon. “My experiences… have driven my desire to move from reacting to policy to actively shaping it,” said Kent. 🔗 Read more:
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My experiences, from operations centers in Iraq to boardrooms in the Pentagon, have driven my desire to move from reacting to policy to actively shaping it in an informed and meaningful way.
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⭐ Meet Christine Markosky, MIPP student, who served in the U.S. Marine Corps as a Spanish & French linguist. “My time in the Marine Corps shaped how I approach leadership… and create a life defined by service and purpose,” said Christine. 🔗 Read more:
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The Marine Corps taught me to be comfortable with being uncomfortable, and how to lead with purpose caring for others.
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⭐ Meet Shawn Harding, recent DIA & MIPP graduate, who served 9 years as a Marine and 25 years in the U.S. government. “My life’s work is in support of the U.S.-Japan alliance… That is my passion and my calling,” said Shawn. 🔗 Read more:
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For me, the relationships that I built while studying at SAIS are just as important as the degrees. It’s about relationships, always.
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“Today, we recognize and salute the profound commitment of the veterans within the SAIS family,” said Dean Steinberg. Meet Shawn Harding, Kent Keil, Christine Markosky, and Mallory O’Malley, members of the SAIS community whose stories reflect dedication and leadership. (Thread)
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Get a firsthand look at the SAIS experience: Join our Taster Lecture with Professor Ben Buchanan to explore how AI is transforming national security and global policy. You’ll discover the kind of conversations that shape the SAIS classroom. Register: https://t.co/unjpgYmBxT
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This year, SAIS students traveled to Pennsylvania to bring the Battle of Gettysburg to life. Through first-person narratives, they stepped into the roles of historic figures and everyday people, exploring strategy, history, and the human cost of war. https://t.co/nUm7nnM5tA
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“This is a test against our own abilities to establish a sustainable presence in an unforgiving environment.” Says 👤 @SvetlaBI on the new strategic frontier emerging in cislunar space. https://t.co/nfnYswcbWR
idstch.com
The New Moon Race: Strategic Power, Technology, and the Future of Lunar Dominance Nations are racing
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👤 @benjamingedan puts the Argentina bailout into perspective: “Argentina buys just 12 percent of its imports from the United States. Yet another economic collapse in Argentina would hardly reverberate in the United States, 5,000 miles away.” https://t.co/t2xJpZauJ4
washingtonpost.com
For all the triumphal nationalism on show at the White House, there are times when it’s unclear what American interests are boosted by Trump’s agenda.
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China’s continued dominance in low-skill manufacturing is threatening growth across the Global South and challenging its own claim to global leadership. 👤 @shoumitro_c, examines how this new “China Shock” is hitting developing countries the hardest. https://t.co/gGL8fc7xrQ
project-syndicate.org
Shoumitro Chatterjee & Arvind Subramanian point out that the country's manufacturing strength comes at low- and middle-income countries' expense.
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n the latest 📥 In the News newsletter, SAIS faculty and experts weigh in on China’s dominance in global manufacturing, the controversial Argentina bailout, the global race for control in cislunar space, and more. https://t.co/ss4OGTlFZk
sais.jhu.edu
‘In the News’ is a roundup of recent media coverage featuring the Johns Hopkins SAIS community and is produced and distributed by the Office of Marketing and Communications.
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