Eritrea and South Sudan have totally different histories of emergence as "Newest nation in Africa", first Eritrea, and now South Sudan. Yet, there are important lessons to be learned.
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Program News|March 25, 2011
- Programs : International Resilience Program
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Program News|March 4, 2011
- Programs : International Resilience Program
http://fletcher.tufts.edu/resilience/current-issue.shtml Responses to the content are welcome as we prepare to re-launch the International Resilience Forum (IRF) where discussion will be facilitated. Contact: <john.parker@tufts.edu>
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Program News|February 9, 2011
- Programs : International Resilience Program
Astier Almedom offers a "Perspectives" article reflecting on the meanings of resilience with a focus on national security.
The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs is a highly respected international journal run by accomplished students of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
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Program News|September 30, 2010
- Programs : International Resilience Program
Ayron Strauch (G10) successfully defended his doctoral dissertation on September 7th. Astier Almedom, Ayron's advisor, and Alana Kapust, DVM, Ayron's wife were pictured at the celebratory reception held in Barnum Hall.
Photo credit: Cary Strauch, Ayron's mother.
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Program News|August 30, 2010
- Programs : Alumni Program
Follow the blog of alumni Daniel Enking ['10] as he travels through Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing experiencing a new stage of post graduation life:
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Program News|August 30, 2010
- Programs : Alumni Program
Jenna Sirkin [EPIIC '03] and Dr. Susan Pick have released their book Breaking the Poverty Cycle: The Human Basis for Sustainable Development, available now on Amazon.
The project grew from work Jenna conducted during a...
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Program News|August 12, 2010
- Programs : Exposure
This Award, a $2,500 stipend, has been established by the Institute for Global Leadership at Tufts University and its Exposure program to promote the creation of documentary work with a social purpose. Named in honor of Alexandra Boulat, a co-founder of VII Photo Agency, it has been created to acknowledge the...
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Program News|July 13, 2010
A SHORT TERM PUSH WITH A LONG TERM PLAN
Posted on 06/23/10
By Kanupriya Tewari, Partners in Health
Realizing the impact of the devastating earthquake that hit Haiti on January 12, students of Tufts University quickly assembled the Tufts Haiti Relief Coalition to convey their support to the people of Haiti.
The Coalition, a partnership among previously unconnected...
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Program News|May 6, 2010
- Programs : Engineers Without Borders (EWB)
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Program News|March 20, 2010
- Programs : International Resilience Program
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Program News|June 22, 2011
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IGL News|December 10, 2010
“I have felt it myself, the glitter of nuclear weapons. It is irresistible if you come to them as a scientist. To feel it’s there in your hands, to release this energy that fuels the stars, to let it do your bidding. To perform these miracles, to lift a million tons of rock into the sky. It is something that gives people an illusion of illimitable power, and it is, in some ways, responsible for all our trouble--this, what you might call...
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IGL News|August 30, 2010
Tufts student Emily Pantalone [EPIIC '10] quoted in the GlobalPost article, "Pakistan floods reveal climate change fallout:"
“If you look at it from Pakistan’s point of view, it would be crazy to align yourself with the United States right now.”
~ Emily Pantalone, a Tufts...
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IGL News|May 26, 2010
Prospects for Security and Political Reconciliation in Afghanistan
Guideposts for Policymakers
The Tufts University Institute for Global Leadership (IGL) and Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs are pleased to publish the report “Prospects for Security and Political Reconciliation in Afghanistan: Local, National, and Regional Dimensions,” based on two days of intense... -
IGL News|May 26, 2010
Prospects for Security and Political Reconciliation in Afghanistan
Guideposts for PolicymakersThe Tufts University Institute for Global Leadership (IGL) and Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs are pleased to publish the report “Prospects for Security and Political Reconciliation in Afghanistan: Local, National, and Regional Dimensions,” based on two days of...
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IGL News|October 27, 2009
Happy Birthday Sherman!
From your friends and colleagues at the IGL
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IGL News|October 27, 2009
Happy Birthday Sherman!
From your friends and colleagues at the IGL
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IGL News|March 30, 2009
By Hannah Flamm
Graciela Funes, mother of six and now raising two grandchildren, used to run the school store at the San Francisco El Dorado public primary school. The school is located two hours by bus north of San Salvador in one of El Salvador’s poorest departments, Cabañas. Spanning 700 square miles and with a population of 150,000, the department’s per capita income ($1,676) is almost half the national rural...
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IGL News|January 28, 2009
Photo by Aalok Kanani / Tufts Daily
Mitchell Geller
The Tufts DailyWorld-renowned street artist Shepard Fairey left his distinctive mark at Tufts on Saturday, braving the cold weather and high winds to put up a mural on campus. The visit was part of the 2009 EPIIC International Symposium on Global Cities and coincided with the artist’s upcoming gallery show at the Institute of...
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IGL News|January 28, 2009
Tessa Gellerson
Published: Tuesday, January 27, 2009
The Tufts DailyThis article is the second in a four-part series about how the recession has affected different parts of the university.
The economic downturn has found its way to the Tufts campus as both a blessing and a curse for the Institute for Global Leadership (IGL), an organization that relies entirely upon...