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Category Archives: Featured

COVID-19 as an agent of social change: a multi-country analysis

April 16, 2020by gpia2017

Faculty member Juan Manuel González discusses the details of his upcoming COVID-19 summer course, COVID-19 as an agent of social change: a multi-country analysis. Covid-19 is unveiling a number of problems, challenges and concerns […]

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State Surveillance & Coronavirus Pandemic

April 16, 2020by gpia2017

 The following is a project created by Natalia Molina Ballester for the course, Media, Culture, and Global Politics, taught by faculty member Nina Khrushcheva.   Countries such as China, South Korea […]

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Coronavirus: A Survey of French Media Coverage

April 16, 2020by gpia2017

The following is a project created by Michael De Vulpillieres for the course, Media, Culture, and Global Politics, taught by faculty member Nina Khrushcheva. With nearly 100,000 coronavirus cases and […]

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What are you reading this week?

April 13, 2020by gpia2017

The Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs is compiling this ongoing reading list as a resource for faculty, present and prospective students, and alumni. If you would like to share […]

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Indigenous Needs, Responses, and Coverage Amid COVID-19

April 13, 2020by gpia2017

The following is a project created by Claire Harlan, Kristian Keene, and Jonique Lyles for the course, Media, Culture, and Global Politics, taught by faculty member Nina Khrushcheva. It is […]

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Taking Care of Children During a Global Pandemic

April 6, 2020by gpia2017

This post was originally written by alumnus Gabriel Crespo and published on Equity for Children‘s website here. We are in the middle of a global crisis of extraordinary proportions that […]

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Five Thoughts on COVID-19 and International Affairs

March 30, 2020by gpia2017

Written by Peter J. Hoffman Assistant Professor, Graduate Programs in International Affairs COVID-19 is a defining feature of this political moment, beyond killing people and wreaking havoc on economies, it […]

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Faculty Spotlights, Featured

Student Spotlight: Peace Corps alum Claire Harlan

March 30, 2020by gpia2017

  Name: Claire Harlan  Program: M.S. in International Affairs Anticipated Graduation Date: December 2020 Educational Background:  ArtCenter College of Design Bachelor of Fine Arts, Photography Pasadena, California Northern Arizona University […]

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SGPIA COVID-19 ADMINISTRATIVE UPDATE

March 13, 2020by gpia2017

SGPIA Administrative Offices are closed due to ongoing concerns related to the Coronavirus/COVID-19.   Assistance with SGPIA Administration (available remotely): Please be in contact with Matthew Turner, Temp Asst. Director of […]

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Faculty Spotlight: Mitchell Cook

February 27, 2020by gpia2017

Name: Mitchell Cook  Course: Theories, Histories, and Practices of Development  Department: Graduate Program in International Affairs   We sat down [virtually] with Mitchell Cook to learn more about his background […]

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Visiting Fellow Spotlight: Ching-Chang Chen

February 6, 2020by gpia2017

Name: Ching-Chang Chen Title: Visiting Fellow, SGPIA Department  Email: chen@world.ryukoku.ac.jp   Ching-Chang’s research interests include international relations theory and critical security studies with particular reference to threat perceptions, knowledge production, […]

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SGPIA Announces New Advisory Board!

January 31, 2020by gpia2017

The Julien J. Studley Programs in International Affairs (SGPIA) is delighted to announce the establishment of an Advisory Board.  We are privileged to have five highly accomplished international affairs professionals […]

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Faculty Spotlight: David Marshall

January 24, 2020by gpia2017

Name: David Marshall  Course: The New Conflict Prevention Paradigm Department: International Affairs We sat down with David Marshall to learn more about his background and course, “The New Conflict Prevention […]

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Alum Rose Worden co-authors policy paper on reshaping humanitarian response

January 2, 2020by gpia2017

The notion that humanitarian response should center on the people it serves, rather than the aid agencies serving them, has been repeatedly codified in humanitarian commitments as far back as […]

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Alumni Spotlights, Featured

Alumni Spotlight: Kaitlyn Lynes, The HALO Trust

December 4, 2019by gpia2017

Name: Kaitlyn LynesDegree: M.A. International AffairsYear Graduated: 2017Career/Field: Arms Management and Destruction / Humanitarian Mine ActionTitle: Regional SALW Project Development ManagerOrganization: The HALO Trust  What brought you to The New School?I already lived in New […]

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Alumni Spotlights, Archives, Featured

Students Jonique Lyles and Daniela Porcelli attend the United Nations Security Council Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security

November 6, 2019by gpia2017

GPIA students Jonique Lyles and Daniela Porcelli attended United Nations Security Council Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security on October 29th, 2019. The following post was written by student Jonique […]

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Model G20: A Dream to Remember

October 25, 2019by gpia2017

SGPIA students Natalia Molina Ballester, Tejaswini Vavilala, Precious Laud-Abbey, Joseph Edwards, and Karyna Tafel with their faculty advisor Budi Djafar at the Model G20. Sometimes one needs a coincidence to […]

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Student Candice Jaimungal attends Indo-Caribbean Empowerment Summit

October 16, 2019by gpia2017

MA Candidate Candice Jaimungal recently attended an Indo-Caribbean Empowerment Summit hosted by the organization, Jahajee Sisters. Below, she reflects on her experience interacting with presenters, awardees, and attendees about gender-based […]

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Student Spotlight: Policy Research Fellows Jonique Lyles and Daniela Porcelli

October 4, 2019by gpia2017

International Affairs MA Students Jonique Lyles (Media and Culture concentration) and Daniela Porcelli (Conflict and Security concentration) were recently selected to be Policy Research Fellows for the NGO Working Group […]

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Featured, Student Spotlights

IFP Round-Up

September 9, 2019by gpia2017

Students from our International Affairs program traveled around the globe to participate in our International Field Program this summer! For more information about their experiences check out this post and […]

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Archives, Featured, Student Spotlights, Uncategorized

2019 Model G20: Three Reasons Not to Miss Out

August 15, 2019by gpia2017

The following is a letter from International Affairs alumnus Rodolfo Tsapralis, who participated in the 2018 Model G20 Summit at American University in Washington, D.C. Dear Fellow GPIA Students, I […]

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Alumni Spotlight: Hannah Dunphy, Physicians for Human Rights

June 10, 2019by gpia2017

Name: Hannah Dunphy Degree: M.A. Year Graduated: 2014 Career: Human Rights and Media Title: Digital Communications Manager Organization: Physicians for Human Rights What brought you to The New School? I […]

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Student La Rainne Pasion attends the Council on Foreign Relations’ 2019 Conference on Diversity

May 28, 2019by gpia2017

    MA Candidate La Rainne Pasion was recently invited to attend the Council on Foreign Relations’ 2019 Conference on Diversity in International Affairs. Below, she reflects on her experience […]

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Student Michael Castrovilla attends ISA Conference

May 22, 2019by gpia2017

International Affairs student Michael Castrovilla attended the 2019 annual International Studies Association Conference held in Toronto, Canada. He highlights his experiences and research below:  I was invited to present at […]

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Find Yourself: Carnival and Resistance by Nina Khrushcheva

May 22, 2019by gpia2017

International Affairs professor Nina Khrushcheva recently co-curated Find Yourself: Carnival and Resistance for this year’s Biennale Arte in Venice, Italy. Nina and University of Maryland research professor Barbara Paca collected photographs […]

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