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!
4/30/19 Prof. Shambaugh mentioned in War on the Rocks
David Shambaugh, Professor of Asian Studies at the Elliott School was mentioned in the article “Jaw-Jaw: When it comes to China, America doth protest too much, Kang things,” by David C....
4/29/19 Prof. Sutter quoted in Nippon on current US stance towards China
Robert Sutter, Professor of International Affairs at the Elliott School, was quoted in a Nippon article discussing the United States’ current competition-based approach towards China. Read the full...
In Honor of Gaston Sigur’s Legacy
It is no secret that the Elliott School of International Affairs (ESIA) is one of The George Washington University’s most prestigious schools, and the Sigur Center is proud to have been its helm for...
4/24/19 Prof. Shambaugh quoted in South China Morning Post on US and China blocking academic visas
David Shambaugh, Professor of Asian Studies at the Elliott School was quoted in an article on the South China Morning Post on how academic discussion is now much needed between the United States and...
4/23/19 MA Asian Studies graduate student Jordan Link published in the China Africa Research Initiative Blog
Jordan Link, an MA Asian Studies graduate student published his article, “Chinese Lending to Africa for Military and Domestic Security Purposes” in the China Africa Research Initiative...
4/16/19 Prof. Fink Quoted in the New York Times on Myanmar
Professor Christina Fink, Professor of Practice of International Affairs and Director of the M.A. Program in International Development studies, was quoted in a New York Times article titled...