WELCOME TO THE SAIS REVIEW The SAIS Review of International Affairs is dedicated to advancing the debate on leading contemporary issues in world affairs. Seeking to bring a fresh and policy-relevant perspective to global political, economic and security questions, SAIS Review publishes essays that straddle the boundary between scholarly inquiry and practical experience. SAIS Review is published twice yearly by the Foreign Policy Institute, an affiliate of the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.
Our new issue on Sport and International Affairs (Winter-Spring 2011) is now available Our Summer-Fall 2010 issue on Cybersecurity is available here.
Announcements: On April 25, 2011 (Monday) the SAIS Review will hold a forum on: The Politics of Play: Sport and International Affairs "Brazil's Olympic and World Cup Hopes" 
Keynote speaker: Mr. Ernesto Henrique Fraga Araujo Senior Economic Counselor, Brazilian Embassy in Washington DC | Biography Click here to read Minister-Counselor Araujo's full biography. Moderator: Dr. Riordan Roett Director of Western Hemisphere Studies and the Latin American Studies Program at SAIS | Biography Time and Place: 5:30pm-7:00pm Rome Auditorium 1619 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, DC Reception to follow. RSVP: saisreview@jhu.edu.
Past Events: On December 1, 2010 the SAIS Review held a forum on: The Cyber Challenge Keynote speaker: Melissa Hathaway Former Acting Senior Director for Cyberspace at the National Security Council Senior Advisor, Project Minerva President, Hathaway Global Strategies Moderator: Dan Chenok Senior Fellow, IBM Center for the Business of Government Former Group Leader, Technology, Innovation, and Government Reform Policy Committee Under President Barack Obama Time and Place: 5:30pm-7:30pm Rome Auditorium 1619 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, DC Reception to follow. RSVP: saisreview@jhu.edu Click here to read Melissa Hathaway's article, "Toward a Closer Digital Alliance," in the SAIS Review's Summer-Fall 2010 Cybersecurity issue.
On April 16, 2010 the SAIS Review held a forum on: Neocon Wrongs and Rights
Presenter: Joshua Muravchik Fellow, SAIS Foreign Policy Institute Discussant: Justin Vaîsse Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institute Author of the upcoming Neoconservatism. The Biography of a Movement (Harvard Press) |