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Stephen D. Krasner, MA, PhD

Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations, Senior Associate Dean for the Social Sciences, and Deputy Director and Senior Fellow of the Freeman Spogli Institute, and Fellow, the Hoover Institution

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September 17th, 2012

Democracy and Reconciliation: Jerusalem conference and launch of The Europe Center

FSI Stanford, The Europe Center News

In the midst of the “Arab Spring”, and President Obama’s push for Palestinian-Israeli peace, The Europe Center (TEC) and the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute hosted a May 18-19 conference on “Democracy in Adversity and Diversity” in Jerusalem, the first of a sequence of conferences in TEC’s collaborative project on Reconciliation. Read more »



June 14th, 2012

With stories and praise, colleagues honor Blacker for leadership

FSI Stanford, CISAC News

Before he steps down as FSI’s director this summer, friends and colleagues praised Coit Blacker for his contributions to the institute. Among the best wishes were accolades from Bill Clinton, Condoleezza Rice and other former and current policymakers. Read more »



May 15th, 2012

Stanford conference to explore governance and the provision of public goods

CDDRL, Program on Poverty and Governance Announcement

The CDDRL Program on Poverty and Governance together with the Center for Latin American Studies will host a conference on May 18-19 to explore how governance impacts the provision of public goods and services throughout the world. Read more »



April 30th, 2012

Through explosions and gunfire, Stanford scholars see troops train for Afghanistan combat

FSI Stanford, CISAC News

A daylong tour of the National Training Center taught researchers some of what war-bound soldiers learn before battle. Read more »



December 15th, 2011

Grants support research on health care, violence and technology in poorest areas

FSI Stanford News

Amounting to a total of $265,000, this third round of Global Underdevelopment Action Fund grants will help Stanford faculty develop policy-relevant research focused on improving conditions in some of the poorest parts of the world. Read more »




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