Women’s Role in Violence and UN Women, Peace, and Security Agenda
This article argues that excluding female perpetrators from the WPS agenda generates new insecurities for them and broader societies....
Global Exploration Creates Impactful Experiences for Maxwell Student
Jacob Grindstaff-Espinal ’24 chose to study abroad in Strasbourg, France because the city hosts numerous diplomatic nongovernmental organizations, which provide students like Grindstaff-Espinal numerous internship opportunities....
Alumnus Dmytro Kuchirka Hopes to Return to Ukraine ‘to Make Life Better’ and Help Rebuild
Dmytro Kuchirka ’22 B.A. (Econ/IR) returned to Syracuse from his home in Ukraine just three weeks before the Russian invasion. He had been home for winter break during his senior year at the Maxwell School....
Steinberg on US-China cooperation amid COVID-19
James Steinberg urges the United States and China to work together......
Ernst Publishes Guide to Pursuing A Career in International Development
Jessica Ernst, SU/Maxwell MPA/MA IR 2010 graduate, recently published So You Want to Save the World: A Guide to Pursuing a Career in International Development....
Public Diplomacy Dual Degree - A Potent Combination of International Relations & Public Relations
Alumni of our public diplomacy program are working around the globe, finding diplomatic solutions and strategically positioning their organizations....
Maxwell Faculty Boroujerdi named 2017-18 ACE Fellow
Professor Boroujerdi Named 2017-18 ACE Fellow...
Relief and Development Work - A True Calling for Chance Briggs. Maxwell 1997 alum
Chance Briggs often returns to Maxwell to meet with students and share his experiences in crafting a career in international development and relief work....
From Ukraine to Maxwell to the World Bank. Iryna's story, MA IR '09
Iryna attributes the professional internships she was able to complete in the Maxwell MA IR as a strong foundation for her current career as an Operation's Analyst in the World Bank....
Maxwell MA IR '01 Career bridges EU and US Policy
Christopher Skaluba was selected as a Presidential Management Fellow upon graduation of the MA International Relations program in 2001. He has taken this fellowship forward, crafting a career bridging...