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While maybe not racially prejudiced, a broad swath of American citizens nonetheless do and say things that racists do, according...
Momentous Changes in the U.S. Marine Corps’ Force Organization Deserve Debate
Deference to senior command is a hard-wired tradition in elite military organizations, and nowhere is that tradition more honored than...
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Announcing: Core Text Sequence for Fall '22 and Spring '23
Core Text Sequence in Citizenship & Constitutional Government The Center for Citizenship & Constitutional Government is pleased to announce this...
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Training session educates students about undocumented immigrants and allyship
The Klau Center recently offered Notre Dame students the opportunity to learn about undocumented immigrants and the challenges they face...
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Forthcoming in The Review of Politics
Elena Ziliotti, “Questions for Hierarchical Confucianism” [snippet: 'lock_icon' site: 'reviewofpolitics.nd.edu'] Jason Canon, “Three General Wills in Rousseau” Catherine Talley, “Sentiment and...
A Day in the Life of an Intelligence Analyst
Intelligence analysts are one of the most coveted international security jobs, playing a key role in national security and international...
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Could Vladimir Putin Be Overthrown by His Own People?
Ian Johnson, assistant professor of military history at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, believes that "the possibility of a...
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University of Notre Dame and Tulane University Researchers to Study the Impact of United WE's Appointments Project®
The five-year study will assess the impact of United WE’s national program to attract qualified women for appointed positions on...
With no political home, ‘seamless garment Catholics’ still hold ‘paramount importance’
New research from the University of Notre Dame looks at so-called seamless garment Catholics (SGCs), or those Catholics who embrace...
Book Launch for "Future Peace: Technology, Aggression, and the Rush to War"
On Monday, April 11, 2022, 4:30–6:30 p.m. EST, the John R. Reilly Center and the Notre Dame International Security Center...
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