
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 »
Research & News Highlights
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, 2008Without 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.

Shorenstein APARC
September 15, 2008
Gi-Wook Shin talks about possible scenarios for succession of power in North Korea
August 21, 2008
Armacost argues that Asia needs urgent attention from the next US administration 
August 6, 2008
Southeast Asian Studies at Stanford: A rising profile
August 4, 2008
In the Case of Dokdo: A Lesson Learned
August 1, 2008
Stanford undergraduates pose questions for Singapore in Singapore Journal
Indonesian economist named Shorenstein APARC/Asia Foundation Visiting Fellow for 2009-2010
July 31, 2008
State of the art of the state?

CDDRL
September 12, 2008
McFaul testifies to Congress on future of US-Russian relations 
August 25, 2008
Gail Lapidus discusses Georgia conflict
August 12, 2008
McFaul: Stop violence in Georgia rather than assign blame
August 6, 2008
Draper Hills Summer Fellows program begins; one fellow prevented from leaving her home country
July 10, 2008
Democracy in Taiwan program releases first book, edited by Diamond and Gilley 
July 2, 2008
McFaul, Diamond call for 'New Way' in foreign assistance, to include development 
May 7, 2008
Tom Friedman features Diamond, his new book in NYT column 
CHP/PCOR
September 16, 2008
Lecture on health care policy at Stanford
May 23, 2008
Probiotics may help adult weight loss, study finds
May 12, 2008
Shortfalls still exist in blood pressure screening, treatment, control
CISAC
October 2, 2008
New York Times editor appointed Stanford scholar, adviser
September 26, 2008
Siegfried Hecker awarded 2008 Los Alamos Medal
September 15, 2008
Russia Rising: The Georgian Crisis & U.S. Foreign Policy
August 26, 2008
Pavel Podvig: U.S.-Russian relations following Georgia conflict
August 25, 2008
Gail Lapidus discusses Georgia conflict
August 1, 2008
CISAC hosts homeland security forum
July 29, 2008
CISAC's Stedman convenes capstone 'Managing Global Insecurity' advisory group conference in Berlin, Germany
Event Calendar
October 6, 2008
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