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The event, “Dialogues on Iran’s Transition to Secular Democracy,” convened policy experts, activists, and academics Saturday and Sunday to discuss the challenges and strategies for Iran’s possible transition to a representative government. The…

Brunner, Juwana, and Octaviani discuss the human rights challenges that The Indonesia Ocean Justice Initiative is addressing (Photo courtesy of Penelope Van...

Founders of the Indonesia Ocean Justice Initiative (IOJI) met with students, faculty and other members of the Stanford community on Tuesday to share the progress of their ongoing partnership with Stanford to support sustainable fishing…

The Kremlin underestimated Ukrainian’s determination to resist, says Steven Pifer, an affiliate at Stanford’s Center for International Security and Cooperation...

As the one-year mark of Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine approaches, Steven Pifer discusses what’s next for Ukraine, Russia, and the West and how the conflict may unfold in the months and even years to come. The war in Ukraine could…

Foothill College Global Studies

What do global diplomacy and global studies programs have in common?  Both are clearly crucial to building a thriving and sustainable global community — yet both can get easily bogged down in bureaucratic red tape.   This was one…
Stanford faculty, staff, and students mobilized to support those affected by the disaster that has killed tens of thousands and injured many more.​​​​​​ In the aftermath of a 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria in the early hours…