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In forging a new national identity after World War II, writes Michael Sharpe MIA '01, Japan's government excluded some groups — and embraced conservative religious organizations.
The SIPA senior research scholar and adjunct professor began his tenure on July 16.
In this Italian-language interview, Yasmine Ergas speaks at length about the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and what it means for abortion rights in the United States.
Nishtha Gupta MIA '23, a research assistant at the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab, sees active mis- and disinformation online.
"For interns working in person, some of the norms [of office life] that may have once seemed routine now feel refreshing." Hamna Tariq MIA '23 is among those highlighted by the New York Times.
Luke McNamara MPA ’14 and Michelle Cantos MIA ’15 discuss artificial intelligence in cyber and how adversaries are using AI in their activities today.