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War in ukraine
The ongoing crisis in Ukraine
Published March 31, 2022 Video
Five Johns Hopkins experts discuss the near- and long-term global consequences of the conflict, including supply chain disruption, humanitarian disaster, and the heightened potential for a broader war
Q+A
Russia's nuclear option
Published March 11, 2022
Francis Gavin, an expert in foreign policy, statecraft, and nuclear proliferation, discusses this delicate stage of Russia's conflict in Ukraine
Cybersecurity
Now's the time to protect your computer networks from cyberattack
Published March 4, 2022
Anton Dahbura from the Information Security Institute suggests that individuals and enterprises should take steps now to secure cyber systems against attack from Russian agents
Voices
Ukraine's resilience, Russia's miscalculation
Published March 2, 2022
Johns Hopkins experts on foreign policy and geopolitics convene for panel discussion of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the international response
Economics
JHU to launch multidisciplinary Center for Economy and Society
Published Feb 16, 2022
The center, part of the university's SNF Agora Institute, will be dedicated to reimagining the relationships among markets, governments, and citizens
Q+A
Russia-Ukraine conflict maxes out cyberattack risk assessment index
Published Feb 15, 2022
Cyber Attack Predictive Index predicts the potential for cyberattacks between nations; Tool finds "extremely high likelihood" of attack against Ukraine by Russia
U.S. foreign policy scholar Jim Steinberg named SAIS dean
Published Sept 9, 2021
Steinberg, professor and former dean at the Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs at Syracuse University and a veteran of two presidential administrations, will join SAIS on Nov. 1
Spotlight
Wall of history
Published July 19, 2021
During a visit to Washington, D.C., German Chancellor Angela Merkel and JHU President Ron Daniels pause at the Berlin Wall monument at SAIS
Angela Merkel receives honorary degree
Published July 15, 2021 Video
Four-term German chancellor recognized for her considerable contributions to world affairs, praised as 'a vocal defender of human rights even in the midst of growing nationalism and isolation'
Kent Calder named interim SAIS dean
Published May 14, 2021
Scholar of East Asian political economy will succeed Eliot A. Cohen as the search for the next dean proceeds on schedule