RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
Charles Armstrong in TIME
Charles Armstrong was quoted in TIME: “Why North Korea and South Korea Are Technically Still at War.”
Hang Nguyen on CNN
Lien-Hang Nguyen was featured in “1968: The Year That Changed America,” a 4-part documentary series which will air on CNN on May 27th and 28th.
Adam Tooze in Financial Times
Adam Tooze published a book review for the Financial Times: “Why Karl Marx is more relevant than ever.”
Charles Armstrong in South China Morning Post
Charles Armstrong co-authored an op-ed on the historical significance of the US-North Korea summit.
Kavita Sivramakrishnan’s new book
Kavita Sivaramakrishnan released a new book, “As the World Ages: Rethinking a Demographic Crisis.”
Charles Armstrong in World Politics Review
Charles Armstrong wrote for World Politics Review: “The Delicate Dance Toward Korean Peace May Have Just Begun.”
Mae Ngai on Background Briefing
Mae Ngai was a featured guest on Ian Masters’ Background Briefing.
Senocak and Van De Mieroop Lenfest Award
Neslihan Şenocak and Marc Van De Mieroop received 2018 Lenfest Awards.
Rashid Khalidi in Democracy Now
Rashid Khalidi was featured on Democracy Now: “Ending the Proxy Wars in Syria Is Key to De-escalating Deadly Conflict.”
Rashid Khalidi in Democracy Now
Rashid Khalidi was featured on Democracy Now: “The Israeli Security Establishment Is Terrified of a Nonviolent Palestinian Movement.”