The new book Exiting Violence: The Role of Religion explores the complex web of religion, politics, and conflict and shows how faith can ignite bloodshed and inspire peace. Resulting from an…
Join us for a fireside chat with Pita Limjaroenrat, former House of Representatives member and former leader and advisory chair of Thailand’s Move Forward Party, as we discuss democracy and…
The southern border of the United States has long functioned as a political symbol of national security, territorial integrity, and rule of law. People who are migrating across the southern…
The 2024 United States elections will test our nation’s democracy and the religious faith of many voters. A divided nation will choose its leaders. Religious communities and voters will affect…
Join the Asian Studies Program to celebrate Dr. Victor Cha’s latest book, discussing a major new history of North and South Korea. As a result of high demand, RSVP is…
Three Georgetown alumni have been appointed White House Fellows, a high-profile fellowship for emerging leaders to work at the top level of the government.
As the U.S. election season heats up, hostility and division are everywhere, paralyzing political life and too often preventing real movement addressing serious challenges such as poverty, protection…
Jackson Mittleman’s advocacy has led him to meetings with congressional members and to the White House. Along the way, he charted a new path from the Hilltop to Capitol Hill.
The Center for Contemporary Arab Studies (CCAS) at Georgetown University, in partnership with the American Druze Foundation (ADF) and the Department of History and Archeology at the…