Global Affairs
Mexico Virtual Lecture Series: Where Surgery Is Difficult: Overcoming Barriers to Access in Chiapas, Mexico
In rural Chiapas, Mexico, poor patients often struggle to access surgical care and other medical treatment, even though access is guaranteed by law under the Mexican constitution....
View EventEpisode 1: A Conversation with Matthew Wildcat
In the first episode of the second season, Ashley and Justin sit down with Matthew Wildcat, a faculty member within the Department of Political Science and faculty of Native...
Listen to PodcastOn Foreign Policy and Seeing the Big Picture
Elizabeth Shakman Hurd is a professor of political science and religious studies and the Crown Chair in Middle East Studies at Northwestern University, where she co-directs the...
Listen to PodcastGeorge B. Craig, Jr. Memorial Lecture: “Kill the Messenger: Developing mosquitocidal vaccines and drugs to control mosquito-borne diseases”
Dr. Brian Foy ’94 has helped pioneer studies designed to target mosquito vectors through their bloodmeals as a way to disrupt mosquito-borne pathogen transmission and reduce...
View EventVirtual Flash Panel: The German Elections 4 Weeks Later
Scholars and experts weigh in on the close results and the future impact of the German federal elections that took place on September 26, 2021. What does this outcome mean for...
View EventPrioritizing Afghan Voices: How the International Community Can Assist Afghanistan
What do the Afghan people want? What are their most pressing needs? Join us for this timely conversation and hear insights from Afghan leaders on how the international community...
View EventThe United States and Europe after the Demise of the Old International Order
The democratic international order that took shape following World War II faces serious challenges—populism, climate change, inequality, and increasing friction with China—all...
View EventChina Town Hall 2021 Livestream with Fareed Zakaria and ND Discussion
CNN host and best-selling author Fareed Zakaria will be the featured speaker for CHINA Town Hall 2021, a national conversation on how the U.S.-China relationship affects our...
View EventChina’s “Soft” Cooperation with Africa
The Shanghai Academy of Global Governance and Area Studies (SAGGAS) at the Shanghai International Affairs University (SISU), in partnership with the Notre Dame Beijing Global...
View Event“Schism: Seventh-day Adventism in Post-Denominational China” Book Launch
The Liu Institute Series in Chinese Christianities with Notre Dame Press launches with the release of “Schism: Seventh-day Adventism in Post-Denominational China” by Christie...
watch video“Our Community Has Boundaries”: LA’s Immigrant Women Activists on Embodiment, Race, Class, and Morality
In global cities today, immigrants of color suffer hyper-pollution, asthma, and cancer due to their residence near diesel-spewing shipping ports, freeways, and rail yards. Their...
View EventJeremy Wallace Lecture “Seeking Truth and Hiding Facts: Ideology, Information, and Authoritarianism in China”
Numbers came to define Chinese politics, until they did not count what mattered and what they counted did not measure up. Wallace’s book argues that the Chinese government...
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