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‘Paths not taken’: Ian Shapiro’s new book explains how decades of mistakes fostered our current geopolitical climate and angry populist politics Thumbnail
May 20, 2026 by Josh Anusewicz
‘Paths not taken’: Ian Shapiro’s new book explains how decades of mistakes fostered our current geopolitical climate and angry populist politics
Matt Trevithick ’20 on training the mind for high-stakes work Thumbnail
May 14, 2026 by Julia D'Alessandro
Matt Trevithick ’20 on training the mind for high-stakes work
Graeme Reid on human rights, diplomacy, and global advocacy at the United Nations Thumbnail
January 30, 2026 by Vestal McIntyre
Graeme Reid on human rights, diplomacy, and global advocacy at the United Nations
Kate Baldwin: Why African churches defend liberal democracy Thumbnail
January 20, 2026 by Josh Anusewicz
Kate Baldwin: Why African churches defend liberal democracy
Ian Shapiro and coauthors examine realignment in UK Conservative Party following Brexit Thumbnail
December 8, 2025 by Josh Anusewicz
Ian Shapiro and coauthors examine realignment in UK Conservative Party following Brexit
In a new book, Jackson professor Laura Robson reconsiders the legacy of the League of Nations Thumbnail
October 29, 2025 by Josh Anusewicz
In a new book, Jackson professor Laura Robson reconsiders the legacy of the League of Nations
In recent publications, David Simon scrutinizes U.S.-brokered peace deals Thumbnail
October 29, 2025 by Julia D'Alessandro
In recent publications, David Simon scrutinizes U.S.-brokered peace deals
Yale economists publish in Science calling for more research on economic impacts of industrial decarbonization Thumbnail
October 24, 2025 by Yale School of the Environment
Yale economists publish in Science calling for more research on economic impacts of industrial decarbonization
New research shows that tariffs lead to smaller deficits, higher prices, and lower real consumption in the U.S. Thumbnail
October 21, 2025 by Luke Strathmann
New research shows that tariffs lead to smaller deficits, higher prices, and lower real consumption in the U.S.
The aerosol dilemma: How fighting pollution affects climate change Thumbnail
October 20, 2025 by Mike Cummings
The aerosol dilemma: How fighting pollution affects climate change
Impact & Innovation Podcast kicks off new season with “Food as Medicine” Thumbnail
October 9, 2025 by Yale Jackson
Impact & Innovation Podcast kicks off new season with “Food as Medicine”
From theory to practice: How six economists shaped international development in the Global South Thumbnail
August 15, 2025 by Mike Cummings
From theory to practice: How six economists shaped international development in the Global South
Yale Peacebuilding Initiative deepens work in Bosnia & Herzegovina Thumbnail
July 9, 2025 by Yale Jackson
Yale Peacebuilding Initiative deepens work in Bosnia & Herzegovina
Blue Center announces latest round of faculty research funding Thumbnail
May 30, 2025 by Yale Jackson
Blue Center announces latest round of faculty research funding
Gandhi elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences Thumbnail
April 28, 2025 by Yale Jackson
Gandhi elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Blue Center launches tool for monitoring supply chain disruptions Thumbnail
April 23, 2025 by Yale Jackson
Blue Center launches tool for monitoring supply chain disruptions
Lauren Falcao Bergquist awarded NSF CAREER Grant Thumbnail
April 23, 2025 by Yale Jackson
Lauren Falcao Bergquist awarded NSF CAREER Grant
Snyder and former NSC official Shimer discuss the war in Ukraine Thumbnail
April 9, 2025 by Yale Jackson
Snyder and former NSC official Shimer discuss the war in Ukraine
Report cards for schools improve learning in Haiti’s private education market Thumbnail
April 7, 2025 by Yale Jackson
Report cards for schools improve learning in Haiti’s private education market
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