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Recap: U.S. Companies Operating in China: The Debate about “Friendshoring”

April 18, 2024

By Savannah Reape, Senior and Jackson Craig Scott, Graduate Teaching Assistant, Baker School  When people in the United States look at the label of most products in stores, they will see “Made in China.” Thomas J. Goldsby explained why this is a problem for the U.S. and the ongoing debates about “friendshoring” and gives an […]

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Recap: Stabilizing U.S. – China Relations in a Time of Tensions 

April 3, 2024

By Savannah Reape, Senior and Jackson Craig Scott, Graduate Teaching Assistant, Baker School  The United States and the People’s Republic of China’s (China) relationship has hit turbulent times, but it isn’t the first nor will it likely be the last time to do so. With the two countries’ long history, Ambassador Clark T. Randt Jr., […]

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Patterns of Language Use of The Terrorism News Beat with Dr. Aaron Hoffman 

April 3, 2024

By Savannah Reape, Senior and Jackson Craig Scott, Graduate Teaching Assistant, Baker School  An expert on international security, terrorism, and media found that the news does not deliberately report negatively regarding terrorism. Dr. Aaron Hoffman, Political Science Professor at Simon Fraser University, gave a lecture at the Howard H. Baker Jr. School of Public Policy […]

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Recap: Troubling Findings from the 2023 Nuclear Security Index with Scott Roecker 

April 3, 2024

By Anabelle Ballard, Sophomore and Jackson Craig Scott, Graduate Teaching Assistant, Baker School Scott Roecker, Vice President for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) Nuclear Materials Security Program, recently gave a presentation at the Baker School, hosted by the Center for National Security and Foreign Affairs. As a member of NTI, Roecker focused on work to […]

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The Conversation: A Western-imposed peace deal in Ukraine risks feeding Russia’s hunger for land – as it did with Serbia

January 29, 2024

The conflict in Ukraine will soon be heading into its third year with no sign of a ceasefire. Yet it is becoming increasingly clear that many in the West are growing impatient with the emerged stalemate and reluctant to provide continued military support to Ukraine. However, wars do come to an end, often with one side making concessions in exchange for peace. […]

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