Alumni Confidential: Huban A. Gowadia
You have had an expansive career spanning two decades. Where did it all begin? I…
You have had an expansive career spanning two decades. Where did it all begin? I…
Disinformation got much of the blame for Brexit and Trump’s election and has been cited…
Edited by distinguished professor and IGCC affiliated researcher Etel Solingen of UC Irvine, the volume…
Welcoming election observation missions has become routine for governments organizing polls around the world. In…
It has been described as “more profound than fire or electricity.” Experts predict it will…
Well before 2016, the United States was becoming increasingly polarized around racial, ethnic, and economic…
Your new book with Robert Kaufman looks at democratic backsliding in 16 countries, from Zambia,…
As Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear and Missile Defense Policy, you served as…
Scholars and current and former government officials from China, Japan, Russia, South Korea, and the…
Powerful states have used proxies to pursue foreign policy objectives for probably as long as…
As we see increasing references to “national security” in U.S. political lingo—including the attempts to…
Great power rivalry is back, and so, unfortunately, is one of its baleful consequences: polarization and…
You co-wrote What is Populist Nationalism and Why Does it Matter?, which was published in…
Last week, FBI Director Christopher Wray testified that Russia is using social media, state-run media…
Last Saturday saw Afghan factions come together in Doha for peace talks. The Taliban, Afghan government…
You lead a research group focused on the role of global supply chains in the…
Tell me about your role with COVID-19 responses—what do your days look like? It’s been…
Your latest work looks at how international actors can help enforce domestic bargains after conflict.…