The Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination will host a special seminar, divided in three interrelated modules.
Announcements
The Program on Religion, Diplomacy and International Relations (PORDIR), now in its twelfth year, has selected 18 Princeton University undergraduate and graduate students as 2018-19 student fellows. The fellows were selected through a competitive application process. The fellows are: Kaveh Badrei, Atakan Baltaci, David Bowman, Kathryn Dantzlerward, Mariachiara Ficarelli, Jonathan Garaffa, Danna Hargett, Ananya Malhotra, Erin Mooz, Will Nolan, Samuel Rasmussen, Elkhyn Rodriguez, Emerson Salovaara, Ronit Sela, Joshua Tebeau, Misha Tseitlin, Conor Wilson, and Stephanie Zgouridi.
The Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination will host a special seminar, divided in three interrelated modules.
The Project on Gender in the Global Community (GGC) has selected 13 Princeton University undergraduate and graduate students as 2018-19 student fellows. The fellows were selected through a competitive application process.
In the latest LISD White Paper, "The Afghan Taliban's Relationship with Pakistan," Safi Khalilullah analyzes long-standing relationship between the Afghan Taliban and Pakistan, from the Taliban's origins as an anti-Communist uprising to its iterations under the leadership of Mullah Omar and following his death. The white paper was edited and translated by Joseph Mohr, and includes abstracts translated into German, Pashto, and Dari.
The Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination will host a special seminar, divided in three interrelated modules. The first module runs from Wednesday to Saturday, September 26-29, 2018 and will address "The OSCE, The EU, ASEAN - The Institutions and Relevant Dimensions." The seminar program is located below and can be found here. To attend the event, RSVP to Rana Ibrahem.
Module 1 will include:
The Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination will host a special seminar, divided in three interrelated modules. The seminar will discuss emerging security challenges from strategic developments, inter-state and intra-state perspectives, self-determination, climate and environmental issues, to migration and leadership challenges in the region spanning from Vancouver to Vladivostok.
Note: Application Deadline: Friday, September 28, 2018 at 5:00 p.m.
HOPE: Human Odyssey to Political Existentialism, a new edX course offered jointly by Princeton University and Tel Aviv University (TAU) is now enrolling participants. The course will be taught by LISD non-resident fellow, Uriel Abulof, and will launch on October 10, 2018.
The Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination at Princeton University, LISD, convened a private Liechtenstein Colloquium, LCM, on “China in Europe II: Multiple Interconnected Dimensions,” in Triesenberg, Principality of Liechtenstein, August 19-21, 2018.