The second annual Princeton University - University of Tokyo workshop took place on June 5-6, 2023. Professor John Ikenberry and Professor Kiichi Fujiwara co-hosted the workshop at the University of Tokyo and it was a great success.
We had nine Princeton young scholars in our delegation – six PhD students (Politics and SPIA) and…
CISS' Annual Conference will be held on Thursday and Friday February 9-10, and will regard "Lessons from the War in Ukraine." Please see the poster for more details.
Here you can find the full list of this year's Strategic Education Initiative (SEI) Student Fellows. Along with their different team roles within the Center for International Security Studies, the list includes the fellows' class and degree years and academic departments…
The Center for International Security Studies (CISS), Princeton's home for the study of national and international security, invites students of all backgrounds to apply for the 2022-2023 CISS Student Fellows Program. We welcome returning students of all interests and class years, undergraduate and graduate, to apply.
CISS Graduate Fellow Mindy Haas has published an article co-authored with former Princeton faculty Keren Yarhi-Milo in International Security.
We ask the question of why aligned states…
Sajid Shapoo is a PhD candidate at Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, and a fellow with CISS. He is a highly decorated Indian Police Service officer with 20 years of experience in sensitive and high profile counter terror assignments across India. He has supervised several important terrorism related investigations, including the…
CISS fellow Paul (P.J.) Greenbaum has been named a 2020 Schwarzman Scholar. Roughly analogous to the England-based Rhodes Scholarship, Schwarzman scholars spend one year studying for a Masters’ degree in Beijing, China. The program, which describes itself as "first scholarship created to respond to the geopolitical…