Green School Delegation attends conference in Tbilisi, Georgia with emphasis on preserving democracy

Georgia is a small country, about half the size of the U.S. state of Georgia, but it is a champion of democracy whose impact is felt beyond its borders – and its situation is emblematic of threats to democracy in the region. Although the country holds regular and competitive elections, its policy decisions are affected […]

Treaty of Lausanne Centennial Panel Discussion

The Treaty of Lausanne, signed in Lausanne, Switzerland, on July 24, 1923, between Turkey and the Allied Powers, replaced the Treaty of Sèvres at the conclusion of the First World War and established the boundaries of the modern Turkish state. The panelists covered a wide range of topics related to the Lausanne Conference, including an overview […]

Researchers Study Florida Teens’ Exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences

A new study, released by a research team organized by a professor at FIU’s Steven J. Green School of International & Public Affairs, has found that among Florida youth, Native American girls are most likely to be exposed to abuse, neglect, and household challenges. The study offers new insights into which groups of Florida teens […]

COVID-19 prevention efforts have damaged the economy, say FIU experts

As part of the Dorothea Green Lecture Series and in collaboration with the Steven J. Green School of Public and International Affairs webinar focused on the impacts of the current health and economic crisis on international development throughout the world.