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Ford School students attending COP28 in Dubai

Ford School students attending COP28 in Dubai

Several Ford School students are among the sixteen University of Michigan students who will attend the two-week COP28 climate summit in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The students will observe the…...

University of Michigan
Haverkamp comments on COP28 issues

Haverkamp comments on COP28 issues

Negotiators from nearly 200 countries have gathered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, for the two-week COP28 conference in an effort to curb greenhouse gas emissions and avoid the worst ravages of…...

University of Michigan
Parthasarathy comments on one year of ChatGPT

Parthasarathy comments on one year of ChatGPT

One  year ago, OpenAI launched ChatGPT, a chatbot built on the large language model GPT-3. Since then, knowledge workers in all sectors have been grappling with the potential uses of it and similar…...

Georgia Tech
International Affairs Experts Discuss Kissinger’s Legacy

International Affairs Experts Discuss Kissinger’s Legacy

Henry Kissinger, a powerful former Secretary of State and advisor to 12 U.S. Presidents, was both a revered and an infamous diplomat. Georgia Tech experts from the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs share their observations on his complex legacy and impact on the discipline of international affairs....

Georgia Tech
In the UN Dispatch,  Dr. Whitlark speaks on a podcast: China and the United States Hold their First Nuclear Security Talks in Years

In the UN Dispatch, Dr. Whitlark speaks on a podcast: China and the United States Hold their First Nuclear Security Talks in Years

“The first thing I want to say is that in a world of horrible news, and often horrible nuclear news, it’s quite a sea change to have even a tiny glimmer of some positive signs in the nuclear portfolio. And I would put even the little that we know so far about these recent discussions sort of in that category of potentially good news.”...

Georgia Tech
How the Pandemic is Shaping U.S. Security Policy

How the Pandemic is Shaping U.S. Security Policy

In the wake of the pandemic, the U.S. is actively changing part of its national security enterprise. Dr. Margaret Kosal researched Department of Defense documents, among other sources, and noted that recent trends are moving the national response to infectious disease from public health into the domain of national security....

Georgia Tech
Nunn School Launches  Diplomats-in-Residence Program

Nunn School Launches Diplomats-in-Residence Program

Highly esteemed diplomats will teach courses, including one on case studies in diplomacy and a mini-mester course on soft power and diplomacy. Speakers include senior executives from Delta Air Lines and Coca-Cola, former U.S. diplomats, and others....