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Sarah Snyder Awarded National Endowment of the Humanities Fellowship

Sarah Snyder has been awarded a National Endowment of the Humanities Fellowship to support the writing of her current book project.
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Susanna Campbell, Foreign Policy and Development

Susanna Campbell's new chapter "Foreign Policy and Development" in the Oxford Handbook of Foreign Policy Analysis discusses how foreign aid is foreign policy.
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Mohammed Abu-Nimer wins Niwano Peace Prize

Mohammed Abu-Nimer is the recipient of the 41st Niwano Peace Prize in recognition of his lifelong commitment to peace and interfaith dialogue.
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Sarah Snyder, Brother’s Brother Foundation in Costa Rica: A Case Study in Public-Private Partnerships and Global Health in the American Century

Sarah Snyder's new book chapter in Public Health and the American State is "Brother’s Brother Foundation in Costa Rica: A Case Study in Public-Private Partnerships and Global Health in the American Century."
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Maria De Jesus, Mobility paradoxes: disruptors, benefits, and agency among mobile female sex workers living with HIV in the Dominican Republic and Tanzania

Maria De Jesus' new co-authored article explores how mobility impacts the lives, livelihoods, and HIV care and treatment from the perspectives of women living with HIV in two epidemic settings, the Dominican Republic and Tanzania.
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William Akoto, Who spies on whom? Unravelling the puzzle of state-sponsored cyber economic espionage

William Akoto's new article in the Journal of Peace Research contributes new insights to explain why cyber economic espionage appears restricted to only a small number of advanced economies.
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Carl LeVan, Varieties of Mistrust and American Epistemic Fragility

Carl LeVan's new article in Political Research Quarterly identifies social and political conditions that increase different types of “vertical” mistrust in America.
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Lauren Carruth, The Multispecies Sociality of Digestion and the Microbiopolitics of the Belly Among Somalis in Ethiopia

Lauren Carruth's new article in Medical Anthropology discusses Somalis’ gut epistemologies and concept of dacar, providing an ecological perspective on the multispecies nature of digestion and life itself.
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Guy Ziv, Netanyahu vs. The Generals: The Battle for Israel's Future

Guy Ziv's new book addresses the paradox of Netanyahu's reputation as a security-minded leader and Israeli security community's distrust with him.
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Simon Nicholson, Solar geoengineering research in the global public interest

Simon Nicholson's new published article in One Earth outlines a proposal for a global network of climate action research centers that would help produce solar geoengineering research.
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