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SubscribeWhat does grand strategy look like for those on the assembly line? Tony Ruan ’25 surveyed workers, union leaders, and community activists from across the U.S. to understand the interconnectedness of local military economies and international policy, and how grand strategy can be used as a framework for social change.
For Manus McCaffery, an economic affairs officer with the UN, the ability to build relationships is the key to developing lasting solutions to complex issues in communities around the globe.
The Ukraine Recovery Youth Global Initiative, founded by a Yale grad student, is training young Ukrainians to lead the country when the current war ends.
Maria Rodriguez-Dominguez '17 is helping to strengthen the U.S.-Mexico relationship by promoting cooperation across sectors and inspiring future generations in her home country.
Working with governments and other stakeholders across Asia and the Pacific region, Ani Krishnan ’21 is promoting the “catalytic role” policy can play in implementing and financing natural climate solutions.
After more than 30 years of service with the U.S. State Department, Leslie Tsou joined the Yale Jackson School in 2024 as a Senior Fellow.
2016 Yale World Fellow Hrund Gunnsteinsdóttir “InnSæi: Heal, revive and reset with the Icelandic art of intuition,” available in the United Kingdom in March 2024. Hrund shared her insights on the art of flourishing, leading, and innovating in an age of distraction and planetary crisis.
The recent UN climate summit in Dubai was a chance for a group of Yale climate fellows to reunite — and to dig into climate solutions in the Global South.
Jackson grad Dira Fabrian represents her native Indonesia with a regional organization that promotes economic, social, and cultural progress across southeast Asia.
Nairobi, Beijing, Doha, Hanoi — as a foreign service officer in the U.S. State Department, there’s “never a dull moment” in the career of Shobhit Kumar ’20.