Director John Torpey has been cited in a Spectator article titled “Gives thanks for the imperialist ‘tomb raiders.’” The citation is: Apparently this nonsense started in the late
How are humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect changing in the current international political scene? In Humanitarian Intervention: Ideas in Action (3rd ed., Polity Press, 2016),
On April 19, 2016, Carnegie Corporation of New York announced 33 winners from almost 200 nominees of its prestigious Andrew Carnegie Fellows in recognition of their
On April 14, 2016 at Civic Hall, the first ever open debate took place between candidates for the UN Secretary-General. Director Emeritus of Ralph Bunche and
Director Emeritus Thomas G. Weiss was President of the International Studies Association (ISA) from 2009-2010. In this ISA’s Presidents Series, hear him share his thoughts
Director John Torpey wishes to bring you up to date on Ralph Bunche’s activities in the coming semester. We look forward to seeing your presence
Nick Micinski, PhD Student in Political Science and Graduate Assistant at Ralph Bunche, and Thomas G. Weiss, Director Emeritus, co-authored a piece for FUNDS’ January
The post-2015 sustainable development goals and the changing environment for development cooperation requires a renewed and transformed UN system. In line with their increasing significance
Appearing on CNBC, our Director Emeritus talks about the origins of the United Nations and argues that the UN is very cost-effective.
Our Director Emeritus was recently featured on the Voice of America regarding the United Nations’ challenges in remaining a viable force on the world stage. In