Robert Sutter, a visiting professor of Asian studies, considers and challenges the widely held view that U.S. influence in the Asia-Pacific is in decline.
In her new book, former secretary of state and Mortara Distinguished Professor of Diplomacy Madeleine Albright offers ideas about how to confront the striking array of challenges that the next commander-in-chief will face.
Associate Professor James Millward presents the first comprehensive history of Xinjiang, the vast central Eurasian region bordering India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Mongolia, in his new book Eurasian Crossroads.
In his new book, Professor Roger Chickering traces the all-encompassing impact of the First World War on life in the German city of Freiburg.
The West is losing ground in the war against terrorism, according to the consensus reached in a new book co-authored by Georgetown University faculty members Bruce Hoffman and Paul Pillar.
A new book co-edited by University Professor John R. McNeill takes a unique approach to understanding relations between ecosystems and civilizations over time.
Professor Theodore Moran takes a close look at the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on host nations and offers recommendations on how it can be effectively channeled to benefit developing countries.
In Turmoil in Burma: Contested Legitimacies in Myanmar, Professor David Steinberg takes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the dynamic influences at work inside the country.