Governing America In A Global Era (GAGE)

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The GAGE program examines the intersection and historical roots of contemporary American foreign policy and domestic politics. This groundbreaking initiative integrates the American Political Development and America in the World programs.

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GAGE Chair Brian Balogh helped Business Week compile a pre-convention look at how presidential candidates have used technology to get out the vote.

2007 Miller Center Fellow Nicole Kazee, with Michael Lipsky and Cathie Jo Martin, has written Outside the Big Box, a piece published in the July/August 2008 Boston Review. Their article argues that small business isn't well represented politically, particularly on the issue of health care.

To Lead the World: American Strategy after the Bush Doctrine (Oxford University Press, 2008) has been released. Edited by Mel Leffler and Jeff Legro, the book features essays from eleven of the nation's most prominent intellectuals, who offer concrete, historically grounded suggestions for how America can regain its standing in the world and use its power more wisely than it has during the Bush years. The volume is a product of the conference, After The Bush Doctrine: National Security Strategy For A New Administration, which took place at the Miller Center June 7-8, 2007.

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2008 Spring Fellowship Conference

Friday, May 09, 2008 - 1:15pm

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Upcoming Events

Professor Beverly  Gage
Professor Beverly Gage

Rethinking J. Edgar Hoover: Conservative Power in the Liberal Age

Friday, October 03, 2008 - 12:30pm

Professor Beverly Gage, Assistant Professor of History at Yale University.

Beverly Gage is assistant professor of 20th-century U.S. history at Yale University. Her teaching and research focus on the evolution of American political ideologies and institutions. She teaches courses on terrorism, communism and anticommunism, American conservatism, and 20th-century American politics.

Professor Gage completed her graduate work at Columbia University, where...

Professor Elizabeth Saunders
Professor Elizabeth Saunders

Wars of Choice: Leadership, Threat Perception, and Military Interventions

Friday, October 10, 2008 - 12:30pm

Professor Elizabeth Saunders, Assistant Professor of Political Science at George Washington University

In 2007-2008, Professor Saunders was a postdoctoral fellow in National Security at the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies at Harvard University. Her research and teaching interests focus on international relations, and include international security, international relations theory, U.S. foreign policy, military interventions, strategy and military...

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Meet the Fellows

Exiting Anarchy: Militia Politics and the Post-Soviet Peace

Politicizing Religion: A Comparative Look at the Origins ...

Messengers of the Right: Media and Modern American Conservatism

The Tutelary Empire: State- and Nation-Building in the 19th ...

Energy Highways: Canals, Pipes, and Wires Transform the ...

Network-Enhanced Goods and Internet-Mediated Organizations: ...

Assisting Counterinsurgents: U.S. Security Assistance and Internal ...

Special Relationships, Dollars, and Development: U.S. Foreign Aid ...

Positive Rights in the Constitutions of the United States


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