Sigur Center affiliated faculty remain quite active outside of the classroom, with many engaging in public debates, publishing articles, and being quoted or interviewed by a wide variety of news and media outlets.
Please note that any views expressed in highlighted articles, interviews, or such posts are solely those of the author and not of the Sigur Center. In the spirit of open academic debate and dialogue, the Sigur Center shares and highlights the works of its affiliated faculty. Our 2009-2018 news archive is also available.
If you find any noteworthy accomplishments from our affiliated faculty, send them to gsigur@gwu.edu to be featured on our website!
6/23/24 Harris or Trump: What difference does it make to India?
On October 22nd, 2024, Dr. Deepa Ollapally, Research Professor of International Affairs and Director of the Rising Powers Initiative, authored an article for 360Info titled “Harris or Trump:...
6/5/24 Ashli Boxley Took the Road Less Taken
On June 5th, 2024, Inaugural David Gitter Fellow Ashli Boxley was profiled for Elliott 360 in “Ashli Boxley Took the Road Less Taken“. Ashli Boxley Took the Road Less Taken Originally...
6/23/23 | A “Thaw” in Frigid U.S.-China Relations: But for How Long?
On June 23rd, 2023, Gaston Sigur Professor David Shambaugh authored an article for China-US Focus titled “A ‘Thaw’ in Frigid U.S.-China Relations: But for How Long?”. A...
4/26/2023 | Global Society Is David Shambaugh’s Classroom
On April 26th, 2023, Gaston Sigur Professor David Shambaugh was profiled in an article for GW Today titled “Global Society is David Shambaugh’s Classroom”. Global Society is David...
4/19/2023 | Award-Winning Scholar Of Contemporary China David Shambaugh Joins Hoover Institution As Distinguished Visiting Fellow
David Shambaugh, an internationally recognized authority and award-winning writer about contemporary China, will join the Hoover Institution as a distinguished visiting fellow. Hoover...
4/19/2023 | Three Elliott School Faculty Members Receive Prestigious Fellowship
From left, David Shambaugh, Moses Kansanga and Joanna Spear. David Shambaugh, Moses Kansanga and Joanna Spear selected for Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowships for the 2023-2024 academic year. Three...