An Interview with Patrick Murck, Executive Director of the Bitcoin Foundation
Murck discusses electronic payment systems, bitcoin, the Bitcoin Foundation, and other forms of cryptocurrency.
Read MoreAn Interview with Patrick Murck, Executive Director of the Bitcoin Foundation
Murck discusses electronic payment systems, bitcoin, the Bitcoin Foundation, and other forms of cryptocurrency.
Read MoreBy Mela Louise Norman
Michèle Flournoy is Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). Ms. Flournoy also served as the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy from 2009 to 2012.
Read MoreAn Interview with Graeme Reid, LGBT Program Director at Human Rights Watch
Yale African Studies MA Candidate Alexander Killen interviews Reid about LGBT rights on the international stage.
Read MoreBy Yale Journal of International Affairs
An Interview with Eric Rubin, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, European and Eurasian Affairs
Read MoreAn Interview with Albie Sachs, Former Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa
Yale Sociology PHD student Denise Lim interviews Sachs on consociationalism, the process of constitution making, the formation of the Constitutional Court, “Sufficient Consensus,” and bringing South Africa together.
Read MoreInterview by Tara Chandra
With over 40 feature film credits to her name, Nandita Das is an award-winning Indian film actor and director who has leveraged her international profile to campaign on social issues concerning women, children, and marginalized communities.
Read MoreBy Yale Journal of International Affairs
An Interview with Raila Odinga, Former Prime Minister of Kenya
Read MoreYale Journal of International Affairs interviews UN Special Adviser Adama Dieng. Dieng served as Registrar for the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda as well as the Supreme Court of Senegal and was Secretary-General of the International Commission of Jurists.
Read MoreYale Journal of International Affairs interviews Xingzui Wang, Vice President of the China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation.
Read MoreYale Journal of International Affairs interviews Luis Moreno-Ocampo, an Argentine lawyer and the former first Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Read MoreAn interview with Paul Pillar on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the situations in Syria and Iran, the intelligence community, and what it takes to make effective policy and effective policy recommendations.
Read MoreAn Interview with Andrew Bacevich
Bacevich speaks of his careers in the military and academia, the US military, and foreign policy.
Read MoreAn Interview with Philip Mudd, CIA/FBI Terrorism Expert
Mudd discusses his career in government, his book Takedown: Inside the Hunt for Al Qaeda, and terrorism.
Read MoreAn Interview with Ambassador Ryan Crocker
Crocker speaks of diplomacy and the current era of US policy.
Read MoreAn Interview with Rick Barton, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Conflict and Stabilization Operations about his job, preventing conflict and encouraging stability, and how the U.S. government triages crises and ongoing stabilization efforts.
Read MoreAn Interview with John Lewis Gaddis, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Historian on the Cold War and policy of containment.
Read MoreAn Interview with Brigadier General (ret.) Thomas Kolditz on his career, international relations policies, and security and development.
Read MoreAn interview with Henry Rousso on his research, the European Network for Contemporary History, the Commission on Racism and Holocaust Deniers, and the ICC.
Read MoreAn interview with Emma Sky
Sky discusses her experience as a British diplomat and as an advisor to the U.S. military, the Arab Spring, and instability in the Middle East.
Read MoreAn Interview with Economics Journalist Paul Solman on the US economy, income inequality and wealth inequality, and predicting major international political or economic decisions.
Read More