Policy, Social Sciences, and Liberal Arts

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How Iran could respond to the U.S. killing of General Qasem Soleimani External News jpalacios9
The Death of a General: What’s next for Iran, Iraq and the wider Middle East? External News jpalacios9
Georgia Tech Poet Ilya Kaminsky Wins National Jewish Book Award News mpearson34
Ivan Allen College Archive Project Receives Nearly $100,000 from NEH News mpearson34
NATO and emerging technologies External News jpalacios9
Georgia Tech Economics Doctoral Student Co-Authors Paper on Solar Geoengineering in ‘Nature Communications’ News mpearson34
President Trump draws his red line External News jpalacios9
Electoral cycles and incomplete public works projects: An analysis of the MPLAD scheme External News jpalacios9
Gender Pay Gap Identified at Some U.S. Science Agencies External News ifrazer3
Georgia Tech Professor Produces 'The Nerdiest Study of 2019' News Kathleen Moore
Looking back at the Middle East’s 2019: Surprises from Trump, Saudi power moves, protests and more External News jpalacios9
A ‘Star Wars’ actor sparked a conversation about gender fluidity. Women have been using sci-fi to explore gender and sexuality for centuries. External News Rebecca Keane
NATO Debrief with General Philip Breedlove (Ret.) External News jpalacios9
The banking sector and the uprising External News jpalacios9
Georgia Tech Energy Policy Researcher Writes About ‘Green New Deal’ in ‘Scientific American’ News mpearson34