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GREGORY: Boycotting Peace, A Solution that Backfires

By Matt Gregory April 5, 2016

Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories is fundamentally wrong. On an ethical level it is an affront to the values of human rights and national self-determination, perpetuating an injustice...

GREGORY: Preparing For Syrian  Peace Talks

GREGORY: Preparing For Syrian Peace Talks

By Matt Gregory February 12, 2016

When negotiations between Syrian government and opposition representatives designed to establish a rudimentary framework for ending the country’s ongoing civil war began on Feb. 2, hopes were dim that...

Bring the Security of Iraq to the Forefront

Bring the Security of Iraq to the Forefront

By Matthew Gregory February 2, 2016

One of the most common criticisms of the current United States strategy in Iraq is that President Obama does not have any strategy. This is false. Though by no means sufficient, some measures — military...

Love Fosters Lasting Peace

Love Fosters Lasting Peace

By Isaiah Fleming-Klink November 20, 2015

[gview file="https://www.thehoya.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/A3_Cartoon.tif"] Monday nights for me, since the latter days of August, have meant calls home to my mother, sister and father. I usually...

Tossed, But Not Sunk

Tossed, But Not Sunk

By Benjamin Cavat-Negbaur November 17, 2015

Fluctuat nec mergitur. Latin for “tossed but not sunk,” has been the motto of Paris for more than six hundred years. It has never been more relevant than it is today, three days after the terrorist...

4E Goes to Hollywood

4E Goes to Hollywood

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford August 5, 2015

While 4E usually posts things that are relevant, somewhat strange, and often less conventional, rarely do we take the opportunity to brief you on a day in our lives. So, in the spirit of campfire stories...

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Hillary Rodham Clinton presents the awards in Riggs Library.

GIWPS Presents Annual Awards

By Ashwin Puri May 15, 2015

The 2015 Hillary Rodham Clinton Awards for Advancing Women in Peace and Security were presented by former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, the founding chair of the Georgetown Institute of...

Coping with Conflict in Israel

Coping with Conflict in Israel

By Jessica Tannenbaum and Jessica Tannenbaum July 24, 2014

“Would you like your drinks before or after we go to the bomb shelter?” With unwavering calm, a waitress coolly inquired after our drink orders as incoming rocket fire compelled us to flee our oceanside...

Panel Talks Palestine Peace

By Sydney Winkler March 28, 2014

A panel of leading Middle East experts spoke about the current Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations in the Reiss Science Building on Wednesday. The panel included Ambassador Dennis Ross, Ghaith Al-Omari...

Paving a Rough Road to Peace

By Jacqueline Kimmell March 21, 2014

Elijah Jatovsky (SFS ’16) was running with Jacob Sorrells (SFS ’16) to the Capitol when Jatovsky happened to mention J Street U, an organization he had heard of at home. Fully expecting to have...

Poli Sci for the Average Guy: Whats the Deal with Iran?

Poli Sci for the Average Guy: What’s the Deal with Iran?

By Harper Weissburg and Harper Weissburg December 5, 2013

In Tehran, Iran's nuclear program was born and raised, in centrifuges is where it spent most of its days. Maxin' out, enriching, playing it all cool, fooling inspectors and breaking the rules. When John...

Institute for Women, Peace and Security Launched

By Elaina Koros February 22, 2013

The Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, which will analyze women’s contributions to peace-building and train future leaders in the process, officially launched Wednesday with a commemorative...

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