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Dr. Tamara Troyakova is Head of the International Studies Department in the Oriental Institute, School of Regional and International Studies, Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU, Vladivostok, Russia). She received her High Education Diploma in History from Leningrad State University and her Candidate of Sciences (PhD) in History from the Institute of General History, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow.

Sabrina Lei is currently a Visiting Scholar with the Department of Poltiical Science from School of Public Affairs, Xiamen University, China. Sabrina's research theme focus is “Diplomatic Positioning of the States: A Comparison between China and Canada”, and she is currently working on the book  “Consensus and Control: Analysis of Human Political Life”.

Wednesday, September 18, 2024 10:00 am - 11:30 am EDT (GMT -04:00)

Graduate Programs in Public & International Affairs

Admissions representatives from Columbia University SIPA in New York City, Johns Hopkins SAIS and Georgetown Walsh School in Washington, D.C., and Tufts Fletcher in Boston will host a graduate school presentation on: 

  • The application process
  • Admissions requirements
  • Financial aid and scholarships
  • Career opportunities 
Friday, October 11, 2024 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Speaker Series Event

What international issues become national interests worth fighting for, and why?

In her upcoming article in the American Political Science Review, Professor Soyoung Lee of Yale University argues that, contrary to conventional wisdom, issues without clear economic value, such as barren lands, are more likely to be perceived as national interests and hence more likely to trigger international conflicts.