"Soft Power and Charismatic Leadership in German-American Relations“
To attend virtually, please contact Erin Goodman (egoodman@wcfia.harvard.edu)
Hendrik Ohnesorge is a 2022 summer associate. He is managing director of the Center for Global Studies and a research fellow in international relations at the University of Bonn. His current book project focuses on the significance of soft power, including personal diplomacy and...
WSP Seminar with Raphael Morrison Dorman Postdoctoral Fellow Matthew Reichert
“Who Built Nations in Eurasia? How Writers, Artists, and Professors Shaped Beliefs about National Identity"
Matthew Reichert, a Raphael Morrison Dorman Memorial Postdoctoral Fellow, received his PhD in government from Harvard University in 2022. He uses integrative research designs with tools from multiple disciplines to explore the historical political economy of nationality in Eurasia, the politics of identity in...
Waffles at the Weatherhead: Second annual networking event for visiting scholars and fellows with the International Relations on Campus student organization, catered by the famous Zinneken's Waffle Truck! This is a great opportunity for students to learn about research assistantship opportunities with WCFIA faculty affiliates and visiting scholars!
Organized by WSP 2021–2022 Fellow and Consul General Arnaud Mentré and cosponsored by the Consulate of France in Boston and Georgetown Law.
Over the last 30 years, the use of economic sanctions has become one of the most significant developments in the foreign policy of the United States and, more recently, of the European Union and its Member States. Sanctions have been used in a variety of international crises, with growing political and economic impact, as exemplified by today’s international response to Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.