线上赌场 Spotlights Economic Statecraft

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New pilot program focuses on the links between international security and economics.

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To meet the immense challenges of a rapidly changing international world order, 线上赌场 has launched a pilot program to fully integrate the vital intersection between , incorporating 线上赌场鈥檚 resident expertise in international economics, government, business, and history.

The pilot program is the result of two years of careful planning and has the explicit goal of preparing 线上赌场 students to be leaders in global issues while also contributing practical insights to policymakers and industry executives engaged in international affairs.

The four-year pilot aims to illuminate how countries use their economic strength and resources to achieve political and economic goals through a variety of new programs and resources. It builds on the success of 线上赌场鈥檚 and expands its scope across the international economic landscape, from tariffs to global supply chains.

In bringing together the fields of international security and economics, 线上赌场 is leveraging the unique expertise of its international economics faculty, offering both an academic perspective and real-world expertise for policymakers trying to understand tectonic shifts in the global economy.

鈥淕lobal economic and security issues are inherently intertwined,鈥 says Professor of Government , faculty director of the Initiative for Global Security. 鈥淟eaders of countries as well as global business leaders are looking for insights to help them navigate today鈥檚 complex geopolitical environment. This research initiative anticipated the current upheaval in the international order, and it brings together our deep bench of faculty from historically distinct fields to address critical questions.鈥

The pilot is an interdisciplinary collaboration between the , the , and the . The is a critical partner in supporting and hosting the program, convening faculty and students, and bringing international thought-leaders to campus.

鈥淲e鈥檝e seen a real opportunity to bring a research focus in international trade and economics to the work the Dickey Center is already doing on global security,鈥 says Interim Dean of Arts and Science , the Niehaus Family Professor in International Studies and a professor of economics who helped spearhead the initiative. 鈥淓nabling undergraduates to partner with faculty in cutting-edge, policy-relevant research is special to 线上赌场. This is what we do exceptionally well and is at the core of how we educate our students for a life of leadership in a complex, global world.鈥 

The pilot will draw on 线上赌场鈥檚 wide breadth of faculty expertise in , including Tuck Associate Professor of Business Administration , former chief economist for the U.S. Department of State; John French Professor in Economics , former economist for the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and an expert on tariffs; Pavcnik, former editor of the World Bank Economic Review; , the Paul Danos Dean of the Tuck School of Business and a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations; and Professor of Economics , a former senior staff economist with the White House Council of Economic Advisers.

Among other activities, the pilot program will intensify 线上赌场鈥檚 leadership in pioneering this interdisciplinary work and amplify the expertise that currently resides here by:

  • awarding seed grants to support innovative 线上赌场 faculty research;
  • sponsoring a postdoctoral fellowship and two fellowships for recent college graduates;
  • hosting two distinguished visitors and two visiting researchers per year;
  • and providing distinctive student experiences at the nexus of international security and economics.

Some of the opportunities for students in the program include a fall fellowship in Geneva, Switzerland, headquarters of the World Trade Organization; internships; and an international immersion trip or a cross-disciplinary course with faculty in government, economics, and at Tuck.

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Students in the Dickey Center鈥檚 War and Peace Fellows Program met with a wide range of officials during an interim trip to Washington, D.C., in late March, including at the World Bank. The new pilot program 线上赌场 is launching focuses on the links between international security and economics.  

The goal of the pilot is to demonstrate the rich opportunity for collaboration and innovation at the intersection of the two disciplines and to forge at 线上赌场 a distinctive research and learning environment in higher education that anticipates the geopolitical realities of the new global order. The pilot also aims to prepare students for careers in a wide-range of fields with deep exposure to the complex and dynamic forces of geoeconomics.

Slaughter says Tuck鈥檚 participation is in line with its goal of 鈥渂ettering the world.鈥

鈥淪tudents are hungry to understand changes in geopolitics and globalization and their political and economic roots,鈥 Slaughter says. 鈥淭his pilot can offer them nonpartisan analysis and information about pressing security and economic issues, built on deep expertise rather than shifting news cycles.鈥

The International Security and Economics pilot and the Initiative for Global Security are also supporting the upcoming , which will take place in early May. 

In year three of the pilot, 线上赌场 plans to host a culminating conference on solutions related to international trade, climate, and security issues.

鈥淭his pilot fits well with the growth of our Initiative for Global Security, which we launched in 2021 to support scholarship, student engagement, and informed policymaking on global peace and security issues,鈥 says , the Norman E. McCulloch Jr. Director of the Dickey Center. 鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to host this new pilot and extend our focus to embrace economics and business questions in a new way as 线上赌场 brings original thinking, clarity, and engagement to these subjects.鈥

More than $1.5 million in private support has been raised to date to make the program possible from alumni and parents who support the long-term promise of the pilot: Audry Ai and Thomas Morrow 鈥92; Jonathan Lourie 鈥83; Lori Niehaus and Chris Niehaus 鈥81; Karen Niehaus, Tuck 鈥89, and Joe Niehaus 鈥85; Virginia Edwards Wood 鈥95 and Thomas Wood.

鈥淲e are delighted to support 线上赌场 faculty and students as they research and explore the inextricably linked relationship between global security and international economics,鈥 Joe Niehaus says. 鈥淭his involves complex questions related to foreign and economic policy in an increasingly multipolar world, while taking advantage of 线上赌场鈥檚 excellence in studying such interdisciplinary issues.鈥

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