Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies

Decisive Gifts Enable Summer Fellows Program to Continue with Bold Vision

With more than a million dollars in committed new funding, CDDRL's Stanford Summer Fellows on Democracy and Development marches into its fourth year with a sustainable future and also a new name: the Draper Hills Summer Fellows on Democracy and Development. The program's new name recognizes the generous commitments of William Draper III and Ingrid von Mangoldt Hills to fund the program and enable it to continue its bold vision. Read more »

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October 2, 2008

New York Times editor appointed Stanford scholar, adviser

Philip Taubman, reporter and editor at the New York Times for nearly 30 years and an expert on national security issues, has been appointed as a consulting professor at Stanford's Center for International Security and Cooperation and as an adviser to the campus on university affairs issues.

September 18, 2008

Without public investment, the food crisis will only get worse, Naylor, Falcon say in Boston Review

FSE director Rosamond Naylor and deputy director Walter Falcon discuss the food crisis in a lead article in the September/October 2008 issue of Boston Review. The food system is indeed global, Naylor and Falcon say, yet the principal actors are national governments, not international agencies. The latter can help with solutions, but fundamental improvements require more enlightened national policies. +HTML+ +PDF+




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