*The transcript of this interview, conducted by Meghan McGee, has been lightly edited to enhance flow and clarity. Please tell me briefly about your background and how you ended up at Georgetown. I have a rather peculiar background. I was born and raised in Iran. I was always interested in international relations and politics, but … Continue reading Faculty Interview with Ali Vaez
Author: Meghan McGee
REPORT: “The Future of Diplomacy” Starts at Georgetown
Secretary Hilliary Clinton in conversation with Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State and Ambassador to Russia Bill Burns. Photo Credit: The Georgetown Voice. By: Meghan McGee, Columnist On February 6, 2019, the Institute of Politics and Public Service at Georgetown’s McCourt School of Public Policy and the Walsh School of Foreign Service hosted “The Future … Continue reading REPORT: “The Future of Diplomacy” Starts at Georgetown
REPORT: The Hell of Good Intentions: A Conversation with Stephen Walt
Stephen M. Walt. Photo Credit: CATO Institute By: Meghan McGee, Reporter On Wednesday, October 17, 2018, the Cato Institute hosted realist icon, Stephen M. Walt, to discuss and debate his newest book, “The Hell of Good Intentions: America’s Foreign Policy Elite and the Decline of U.S. Primacy”. The talk was moderated by Christopher Preble, Vice … Continue reading REPORT: The Hell of Good Intentions: A Conversation with Stephen Walt
The Intersection of New Technology and International Security: An Interview with Professor Ben Buchanan
By: Meghan McGee, Reporter Photo Credit: Belfer Center Professor Ben Buchanan is the newest core faculty member of Georgetown University’s Security Studies Program, teaching his first Georgetown class this fall. Dr. Buchanan currently teaches SEST 500: Theory & Practice of Security (a class I myself am currently attending). His work focuses on how states use … Continue reading The Intersection of New Technology and International Security: An Interview with Professor Ben Buchanan