Alumni Update: Katie Lachter '00
Alumni Katie Lachter '00 shares her experiences after graduating from Dartmouth with a degree in Government.
[more]Alumni Katie Lachter '00 shares her experiences after graduating from Dartmouth with a degree in Government.
[more]Aly Rahim is a Social Development Specialist for the Europe and Central Asia region at the World Bank based in Washington, where he serves as a task team leader for a range of World Bank lending projects, advisory services and analytic activities addressing conflict-affected and fragile states, community-driven development, participatory approaches/governance, and social sustainability. He has also worked in the Bank's South Asia and Africa regions. Aly joined the World Bank through its Young Professionals Program.
[more]Alumni Carl McGowan '93 shares his experiences after graduating from Dartmouth with a degree in Government.
[more]Forecaster Harry Enten '11 has landed a gig working for one of America’s most renowned political barometers, Nate Silver, and his popular blog, FiveThirtyEight.
[more]In an opinion piece published by Foreign Affairs, Associate Professor of Government Jennifer Lind writes about the “politics of apology,” in particular the recent controversy over reports that Kabul demanded that the U.S. apologize for its military’s “bad behavior” in Afghanistan. The politics of apology, she writes, “are hardly limited to the United States and Afghanistan.” And apologies can sometimes makes things worse, says Lind, author of Sorry States: Apologies in International Politics.
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