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Public Affairs and the Multifront Attack on Climate Change

June 25, 2019
In its breadth and interdisciplinary richness, the Maxwell School proves to be a fertile setting for research on one of today’s most complex and pressing issues. Researchers are working all the angles — policy, economics, societal adaptation, governance, citizenship, and more — in their contributions to saving this planet.

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Syracuse University Announces the Establishment of New Autonomous Systems Policy Institute

June 19, 2019
The symposium convened faculty, scholars and experts for a daylong discussion about governance opportunities and challenges prompted by the rapidly developing field of autonomous systems.

Maxwell events in India reinforce decades-long relationships

April 30, 2019

“What is clear from conversation with our alumni and fellow scholars is that public administration—as a field of practice and academic study—in nations around the world is in a time of revolutions, and that it is going to take a cadre of well-trained, committed people to help us deal with the challenges of the 21st century,” said Tina Nabatchi, Joseph A. Strasser Endowed Professor in Public Administration.

Nabatchi discusses volume, administration of FOIA requests in Federal News Network

March 22, 2019

 According to Tina Nabatchi, Joseph A. Strasser Endowed Professor in Public Administration, the ratio between workforce and number of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests appears difficult to manage.

Water Justice

December 31, 2018

Illustrated with case studies of historic and contemporary water injustices and contestations around the world, the book lays new ground for challenging current water governance forms and unequal power structures and provides inspiration for building alternative water realities. With contributions from renowned scholars, this is an indispensable book for students, researchers and policymakers interested in water governance, environmental policy and law, and political geography.

The Code of Putinism

December 31, 2018

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Private Peace Entrepreneurs in Conflict Resolution Processes

204 Maxwell Hall

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Guest Speaker: Lior Lehrs is an Israel Institute Postdoctoral Fellow at the Taub Center for Israel Studies at New York University. His areas of research are the theory and history of conflict resolution, diplomacy, and negotiations. He focuses on the Israeli-Arab and Northern Ireland conflicts, unofficial diplomacy, and Jerusalem in the Israeli-Palestinian context. Prior to his position at the Taub Center, Lior was a researcher at the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies where he focused on the topic of Jerusalem within Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations and on conflicts in holy sites. He is also a Fellow at Mitvim - The Israeli Institute for Regional Foreign Policies, and he was a Doctoral Fellow at Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace.

If you require accommodations, please contact Deborah Toole by email at datoole@syr.edu or by phone at 315.443.2367. 


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