Bridging the Gap Grant Extended
The BTG team is thrilled to announce that the Carnegie Corporation of New York will renew its funding in support of our work, with a grant of $1 million from January 1, 2026–December 31, 2027 for the activities housed at the Josef Korbel School of Public Affairs at the University of Denver. The Raymond Frankel Foundation continues its support of the activities housed at the School of International Service at American University.
ISA Membership Renewal
If you are an ISA member and plan to renew your membership, please consider adding the Research and Policy Section (RAPS) to your membership!
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2025 New Era Workshop
The 2025 New Era Workshop was held September 25-27 at the University of Denver's Josef Korbel School of Global and Public Affairs. 23 PhD students and postdocs engaged in scenario analysis and conversations with panelists around conducting and disseminating policy-relevant and public-facing research. Thanks to all the participants and panelists for joining us in Denver!
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Call for Proposals: TRIP Academic–Practitioner Partnerships for Survey Design
The Teaching, Research, and International Policy (TRIP) Project invites proposals for short-term collaborative research partnerships between academic researchers and policy practitioners. We seek collaborative teams interested in researching pressing international policy issues. This initiative supports the co-design of original survey questions about policy-relevant topics in international relations or foreign policy, to be fielded in upcoming TRIP surveys of IR and foreign policy experts who work in universities and think tanks. Ideally the results would inform thinking on a concrete problem faced by practitioners and would contribute to scholarly research in the field of international relations or foreign policy. Proposals are due October 20th. A complete call for applications can be found here.
University of Rhode Island Seeks Open Rank Professor in Political Science
We are excited to announce a new faculty opening at the University of Rhode Island: an Open Rank (Assistant/Associate/Full) Professor in Political Science, who will also serve as Director of our new PhD Program in Computational Social Science (CSS). This is a unique opportunity to lead a brand-new PhD program, shape its vision from the ground up, and advance innovative research and teaching at the intersection of computational methods and the social sciences. Applications are due October 10th. More information and applications can be found here.
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Nicholas D. Anderson
Access Denied? The Sino-American Contest for Military Primacy in Asia, International Security
Hana Attia
When and How Do Presidents Terminate Sanctions? The Effect of Domestic Factors on US Sanctions Policy, Foreign Policy Analysis
David P. Auerswald, Philippe Lagassé, and Stephen M. Saideman
Overseen or Overlooked: Legislators, Armed Forces, and Democratic Accountability, Stanford University Press
Susanna Campbell and Jordan Tama
Bridging the Gap in International Relations, Handbook of International Relations
Debak Das
Explaining the Proliferation of Nuclear Delivery Vehicles, Security Studies
Minseon Ku
Summitry as the Social International: Performance, Audience, and Vicarious Identification. European Journal of International Relations
The digital reproduction of the state: Public diplomacy, digital entitativity, and strategic ontology. Media, War & Conflict
Miray Philips
The Social Construction of Christian Persecution Through Quantification in International Religious Freedom Advocacy, Sociology of Religion
Michael Poznansky
Great Power, Great Responsibility: How the Liberal International Order Shapes US Foreign Policy, Oxford University Press
Gregory Winger, et al.
Allies and partners: US public opinion and relationships in the Indo-Pacific, Contemporary Security Policy
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