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Presidents and War Powers
Brooks Simpson, ASU Foundation Professor of History at Arizona State University talked about the role of the president during wars, including wars...
Should U.S. Foreign Assistance Be Tied to Human Rights?
On Thursday, October 22, 2015, The McCain Institute for International Leadership at Arizona State University hosted the debate, "Should U.S. Foreign...
The Citizen between Science and Policy: Innovation in Governance and Climate Change Resilience
On June 6, 2015, beginning at dawn in the Pacific Islands and ending at dusk in the American Southwest, 10,000 everyday citizens in 76 countries met...
Science Diplomacy: How Can Science Help With Diplomacy - and Diplomacy Help With Science?
Diplomacy is an art, not a science. But science is increasingly playing an important role in diplomacy. Some of our future’s biggest challenges—like...
Objective Troy: The Hunt for Awlaki
On September 30, 2011 Anwar al-Awlaki was killed in an American drone strike. Awlaki’s death marked a new step in America’s approach to the war on...
How Did the 1965 Immigration Act Change America?
From 1924 to 1965, immigration to the U.S. was dictated by origins quotas that favored newcomers from Western Europe and discriminated against...
From Asteroid to Oceans: Using Public Engagement to Inform Policy Decisions
The Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes (CSPO) and its partners have become global innovators in developing methods and tools that bring...
Religion and International Affairs: Faith, Conflict and Governance
On Wednesday, September 30, 2105, The McCain Institute and The Woolf Institute hosted “Religion and International Affairs: Faith, Conflict and...
Entrapment or Necessary Tool: The Role of Informants and Undercover Officers in Terrorism Cases
Informants and undercover officers are a central part of American counterterrorism strategy. Almost half of the individuals accused of terrorism...
Diversifying the Climate Dialogue
Cultivating public discourse and enlarging policy discussions have been central to our work at ASU’s Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes...
ASU President Michael Crow announces new Public Service Academy on NBC’s ‘Today’ Show
Former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw is joined by Arizona State University Michael Crow to tell TODAY's Matt Lauer about a first-of-its-kind public...
Should the United States be the World’s Policeman?
“Should the United States be the World’s Policeman?” debate centered upon the relative strengths and weaknesses of U.S. leadership in the world, and...