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Dakota Rudesill

Mershon Affiliate Organizes National Security Simulation

Students in Mershon affiliate Dakota Rudesill’s National Security Law class this fall had an unusual assignment for their final exam: They participated in a two-day immersive national security…

Geoffrey Parker

Parker Mines New Documents for Biography of Spanish King

Prolific scholar Geoffrey Parker has done it again.

Parker — Andreas Dorpalen Professor of History, Distinguished University Professor, and Mershon Center affiliate — has another…

Daniel Sui

Sui Selected as Wilson Public Policy Scholar

Mershon affiliate Daniel Sui, professor and chair of the Department of Geography, has been selected as a 2015 Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.…

Hollie Nyseth Brehm

Sociologist Studies Mass Murder to Predict, Prevent Genocide

Hollie Nyseth Brehm, assistant professor, sociology, is the lead author of a new study finding that perpetrators of the genocide in Rwanda were most likely to be males in their mid-30a.

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Randall Schweller

Schweller Named Editor of 'Security Studies'

Randall Schweller, professor of political science, has been named editor-in-chief for a three-year term of Security Studies, a top 25 journal in international relations. The journal's…

Atzili Wins Mershon Center’s Furniss Book Award for ‘Good Fences, Bad Neighbors’

Since World War II, nations have operated under the consensus that territorial aggression and conquest of one state by another should be prohibited.  While this has greatly reduced conflict…

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Mershon Center Events Live on Through Recorded Archives

Each year, the Mershon Center for International Security Studies holds about 50 speaker events and conferences that reach more than 3,000 attendees from across Ohio State and the Central Ohio…

Peter Hahn

Remembering D-day: A 70th Anniversary Commemoration

June 6, 1944: D-Day — the most massive amphibious assault ever mounted on an enemy; the linchpin upon which the fate of the free world hinged. Its impact spanning two centuries changed the world…

Amy Shuman

Shuman Wins Distinguished Diversity Enhancement Award

Mershon affiliate Amy Shuman, professor of English, is one of the winners of the 2014 Distinguished Diversity Enhancement Award.

For more than 30 years, Shuman enthusiastically…