Renewed civic engagement vital to strengthening democracy, former UK prime minister says in USC talk
Gordon Brown says that universities and public convening spaces like libraries can play a vital role in rebuilding civic participation.
Gordon Brown says that universities and public convening spaces like libraries can play a vital role in rebuilding civic participation.
COMMENCEMENT: Alexander Ryan will share his thoughts as the graduate speaker for the USC Price School ceremony.
Some major events in the history of U.S.-Iran relations highlight differences between the countries’ views, but others have presented real opportunities for reconciliation. USC’s Jeffrey Fields explains.
The U.S. administration may sense that Iran is weak and ready to do a deal, but negotiations could be undone by intransigent red lines. USC’s Nina Srinivasan Rathbun explains.
USC senior communications leader Glenn Osaki will succeed Clayton Dube, who is retiring as institute director.
As the North Atlantic Treaty Organization turns 75, USC scholars examine its history and whether it should be strengthened, transformed or even retired.
Amid U.S.-China tensions, trade regulations and consumer demands have brought human rights into sharp focus. USC experts discuss how the global textile industry is changing.
Foreign governments “were relieved at the election results, but they’re not sure if Congress will get anything done,” says former U.S. Rep. Jane Harman, USC Price’s Presidential Scholar-in-Residence.
A USC international security expert explains and assesses what they mean for the war in Ukraine.
Events include an academic examination of the phenomenon as well as a concert featuring Korean musical artists Sejeong Kim and Kingdom.