A new study published in PLOS ONE provides an overview of the globally-networked environmental NGO sector. Dr. Gregory M. Thaler, assistant professor of international affairs, with lead author Dr. Stefan Partelow
Archive for the ‘Department of International Affairs’ Category
Apr 2020
MIP students accepted into prestigious nuclear security program at top national laboratory
By: Rachael Andrews Two SPIA students in the Master of International Policy (MIP) program have been selected to attend the prestigious Nuclear Nonproliferation, Safeguards, and Security (NNSS) in the 21st
Mar 2020
SPIA alum becomes Olympic researcher after graduation
By: Rachael Andrews Sarah Hughes (BA, ‘14) studied international affairs at UGA and had her sights set on graduate school for international security when an opportunity of a lifetime led
Jan 2020
SPIA professor examines relationship between democracy and violence
By: Rachael Andrews Associate professor of international affairs, Dr. Daniel Hill researches democracy and violence in a broad sense, but his most recent article, “Examining Repressive and Oppressive State Violence
Nov 2019
From margin to mainstream: The Far Right Today
By: Rachael Andrews Dr. Cas Mudde, Stanley Wade Shelton UGAF Professor of International Affairs at the School of Public and International Affairs, has studied far right politics for over 20
Sep 2019
New Faculty Friday: Q&A with Nora Webb Williams
SPIA is excited to introduce Nora Webb Williams, assistant professor of international affairs! Nora Webb Williams received her PhD from the University of Washington and has a masters degree in
Sep 2019
SPIA announces the 2019-2020 student ambassador cohort
SPIA would like to announce the 2019-2020 SPIA Student Ambassadors. The Ambassador Program is under the oversight of the School’s Office of External Affairs. Ambassadors serve at the pleasure of the
Sep 2019
Conflict managed: a look into the road to lasting peace
By: Rachael Andrews With every conflict comes suffering and loss of life. However, there are tools and strategies that can be used to alleviate the consequences of such conflicts. These
Aug 2019
New Faculty Friday: Q&A with Molly Berkemeier
SPIA is excited to introduce Molly Berkemeier, Assistant Professor of International Affairs. Molly Berkemeier received her PhD in political science from Texas A&M University in 2019. Her main research areas
Aug 2019
SPIA welcomes seven new faculty members
Molly Berkemeier PhD, Texas A&M University Assistant Professor of International Affairs International Relations/Nuclear Non-proliferation Roberto Felix Carlos PhD, University of Chicago Assistant Professor of Political Science Political Behavior/Identity Politics/Public Opinion/Immigration