Dougherty, Filipetti, Lee, and Westbrook will join recently announced Wilson Center Distinguished Fellows Ambassador David Hale and Ambassador (ret.) Philip Reeker to lead mission-focused projects in ...
Expert Bio Michael Kimmage was the Director of the Wilson Center's Kennan Institute. Prior to joining the Kennan Institute, Michael Kimmage was a professor of history at the Catholic University of ...
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Former Senior Vice President and Director of International Security Studies ...
Dr. Rebecca Pincus was the Director of the Polar Institute at the Wilson Center in Washington, DC. Previously, she was on the faculty at the US Naval War College, in the Center for Naval Warfare ...
As Latin American governments struggle to address the public health and economic fallout from COVID-19, the United States and China are providing a range of assistance. This tracker, based upon ...
Through an international competition, the Center offers 9-month residential fellowships. The Wilson Center invites scholars, practitioners, journalists and public intellectuals to take part in its ...
Jane Harman resigned from Congress February 28, 2011 to join the Woodrow Wilson Center as its first female Director, President, and CEO. Representing the aerospace center of California during nine ...
The Brazil Institute—the only country-specific policy institution focused on Brazil in Washington—aims to deepen understanding of Brazil’s complex landscape and strengthen relations between Brazilian ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is more than a technological breakthrough—it is a transformative force shaping the future economy, security landscape, global power dynamics, and daily life. The US, along ...
Navigating Neural Networks and AI's Anatomy were created for the public and are also featured in the Wilson Center's Technology Labs focusing on AI. AI's Anatomy's is inspired by the Obermeyer et ...
Long-peaceful Ecuador is now South America’s most violent nation. Fortunately, its citizens still have faith in electoral solutions to the narcotics-driven violence and corruption tearing apart ...