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The Wilson Center, chartered by Congress in 1968 as the official memorial to President Woodrow Wilson, is the nation’s key non-partisan policy forum for tackling global issues through independent research and open dialogue to inform actionable ideas for the policy community. The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars is the official memorial to our nation’s 28th president. More than just a collection of marble pillars and famous quotes, the Center is “a living memorial,” a gathering place for some of the best and brightest scholars and experts from around the world. Their work is the centerpiece of our activity and informs the nation’s public policy debates with nonpartisan and relevant research and information.Visit Site
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November 01, 2016
How Trade with Mexico Impacts Employment in the United States
By: Christopher Wilson -
November 01, 2016
Navigating Complexity: Climate, Migration and Conflict in a Changing World
By: Wilson Center -
October 01, 2016
A Bond Worth Strengthening Understanding the Mexican Military and U.S.-Mexican Military Cooperation
By: Iñigo Guevara Moyano -
October 01, 2016
A Bond Worth Strengthening Understanding the Mexican Military and U.S.-Mexican Military Cooperation
By: Iñigo Guevara Moyano -
October 01, 2016
Anti-Corruption Proposals for the Mexican Energy Sector
By: Diana Melisa Talamás Santos, Alma Thalía Aguilar Cabello -
October 01, 2016
Trading Pains and Gains: Expanding Trade Alliances in Asia
By: Rupert Hammond Chambers, Pek Koon Heng, Tami Overby -
September 22, 2016
Committed: U.S. Foreign Policy in Asia and Completing the Rebalance
By: Shihoko Goto, Robert Daly, Michael Kugelman, Sandy Pho, Meg Lundsager, Robert Litwak, Robert Person, James Person -
November 05, 2011
Going Global: Chinese Oil and Mining Companies and the Governance of Resource Wealth
By: Jill Shankleman -
November 05, 2011
Reducing Urban Poverty: A New Generation of Ideas
By: Lauren E. Herzer (ed.) -
October 05, 2011
"Cross-Country Analysis of the Effects of Urbanization, Improved Drinking-Water and Improved Sanitation on Cholera"
By: Andrew J. Leidner, Naveen C. Adusumilli -
October 05, 2011
"Removing Barriers to Land Security in Haiti"
By: Cynthia McCoy -
October 05, 2011
Microfinance on the Ground in Post-Conflict Juba, South Sudan
By: Crystal Murphy -
October 05, 2011
Land Titling as Women's Empowerment: Critical Observations from Recife Brazil
By: Regina K. Pritchett -
July 05, 2011
Women, Migration and the Work of Care: The United States in Comparative Perspective
By: Sonya Michel -
June 05, 2011
Bridging the Gap in Urban Health and Poverty Research
By: Mojgan Sami -
April 05, 2011
After the Disaster: Rebuilding Communities
By: Megan Scribner, Lauren Herzer -
March 05, 2011
Rebuilding the American Food System—One Heirloom Tomato at a Time
By: Frederick Kirschenmann -
May 05, 2010
The United States and Mexico: More Than Neighbors
By: Andrew Selee, Katie Putnam, Christopher Wilson -
March 05, 2010
Building a Global Presence: Institutional Challenges in Strengthening Mexico's Role in International Cooperation
By: Luz María de la Mora Sánchez -
July 05, 2009
Mexico's 2009 Midterm Elections: Winners and Losers
By: Andrew Selee, Katie Putnam -
January 05, 2009
Environmental Change and Security Report: Issue 13
By: Geoffrey D. Dabelko, editor -
January 05, 2009
The United States and Mexico: Towards a Strategic Partnership
By: -
May 05, 2008
Implementing Sudan's Comprehensive Peace Agreement; Prospects and Challenges
By: -
February 05, 2008
Assessing the Nigeria Elections: Can Democracy Emerge from a Badly Flawed Process?
By: -
October 05, 2007
Security and Intelligence in U.S.-Mexico Relations
By: Luis Herrera-Lasso -
October 05, 2007
Education in the U.S. - Mexico Relationship
By: Eduardo Andere -
June 05, 2007
Environmental Change and Security Report: Issue 12
By: Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Wangari Maathai, Marc Ravalomanana, John Katunga, Milline J. Mbonile, Nana K. Poku, Anthony Nyong, Kenneth Omeje, Richard P. and Elizabeth Leahy Cincotta, Alexander Carius, Gib Clarke -
May 05, 2007
Angolan Progress and Prospects: A Conference on Development and Reconstruction
By: -
May 05, 2007
U.S. Energy Security and Oil Revenue Transparency
By: -
January 05, 2007
Water, Conflict, and Cooperation: Lessons From the Nile River Basin
By: Patricia Kameri-Mbote -
January 05, 2007
The Challenges Of Groundwater In Southern Africa
By: Anthony Turton -
November 05, 2006
The New Face of Water Conflict
By: Ken Conca -
July 05, 2006
Water can be a Pathway to Peace, Not War
By: Aaron Wolf -
June 05, 2006
Whatever Happened to Canada?
By: David N. Biette -
April 05, 2006
Corporate Governance in Canada and the United States: A Comparative View
By: Edward J. Waitzer, Jay W. Lorsch -
February 05, 2006
Urbanization and poverty reduction - Subsidies to a research agenda and beyond
By: Jorge Wilheim -
February 05, 2006
Urban Studies in Cairo, Egypt
By: Dominique Harre-Rogers -
February 05, 2006
Ethnicity and Power in Contested Cities: the Historical Experience
By: A.C. Hepburn -
February 05, 2006
The Miniskirt and the Veil: Aid and Islam in Bulgaria
By: Dana Steinberg (ed) -
February 05, 2006
Changes in the Constitutional Structure of Bosnia and Herzegovina
By: Henry L. Clarke -
January 05, 2006
Election Observation Missions: Making them Count
By: Joe Clark -
October 05, 2005
Threat Perceptions in the United States and Canada
By: Frank Graves, Karlyn Bowman -
September 05, 2005
Africa: The Development Challenges of the 21st Century
By: Callisto Madavo -
June 05, 2005
U.S. Policy in Colombia
By: William Wood -
June 05, 2005
Eye on Africa: A Scholar's Tale
By: Jesse Ribot -
April 05, 2005
Environmental Change Security Program Report 11
By: -
March 05, 2005
Security and Sovereignty: Renewing NORAD
By: James Fergusson, Dwight Mason -
February 05, 2005
No Illusions-Paradigm Shifting on Mexican Migration to the US in the Post- 9-11 World
By: T. Alexander Aleinikoff -
February 05, 2005
Resolving the Three-Headed War from Hell
By: John Prendergast -
February 05, 2005
Renewing the U.S.-Canada Relationship
By: -
January 05, 2005
Nontraditional Security Threats in the U.S.-Mexico Bilateral Relationship: Overview and Recommendations
By: John Bailey -
January 05, 2005
Challenges in Competitiveness: Infrastructure Development
By: Raul Rodriguez -
January 05, 2005
A U.S.-Mexico Partnership in Energy- A Policy of Convenience
By: José Alberro -
December 05, 2004
US-Mexico Border Control in a Changing Economic and Security Context
By: Peter Andreas -
December 05, 2004
Security and Intelligence in US-Mexico Relations
By: Luis Herrera-Lasso M. -
September 05, 2004
Moving Toward Dialogue: Challenges in Canada - U.S. Energy Trade
By: Paul Ziff, Daniel Yergin -
September 05, 2004
Decision Time: Water Diversion Policy in the Great Lakes Basin
By: Ralph Pentland, Jim Olson -
June 05, 2004
Health Crisis: HIV/AIDS in Developing World Cities
By: Martin Caceres -
February 05, 2004
Reframing Urban Assistance: Scale, Ambition, and Possibility
By: Michael A. Cohen -
February 05, 2004
Perspectives on Urban Poverty in Latin America
By: Craig Fagan -
February 05, 2004
The Role of the Central Public Market in a Twenty-first Century Metropolis
By: Maria Elena Ducci -
February 05, 2004
Women, Muslim Laws and Human Rights in Nigeria
By: Ayesha Imam -
January 05, 2004
Privatization in Brcko District: Why It Is Different and Why It Works
By: Henry L. Clarke -
January 05, 2004
The Presidential Crisis in Lithuania: Its Roots and the Russian Factor
By: Richard J. Krickus -
January 05, 2004
Making Doha a Developmental Round: What do the Developing Countries Want?
By: William Krist -
September 05, 2003
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: How the US-EU Battle over Article 98 Played Out in Croatia and Macedonia
By: Kristina Balalovska, Mieczyslaw P. Boduszynski -
September 05, 2003
From Moi to Kibaki: An Assessment of the Kenyan Transition
By: Johnnie Carson -
December 05, 2002
Cities as Economic Development Tools
By: Nigel Harris -
November 05, 2002
Against the Feminization of Policy
By: Ananya Roy -
November 05, 2002
Mobility in Bulgaria and the European Union: Brain Drain, Bogus Asylum Seekers, Replacement Migration, and Fertility
By: Kristen Ghodsee -
August 05, 2002
U.S. Policy Toward the Former Yugoslavia
By: Steven E. Meyer -
August 05, 2002
Fire Water: Technologies, Institutions, and Social Issues in Arms Control and Transboundary Water-Resource Agreements
By: Aaron T. Wolf, Peter H. Gleick, Elizabeth L. Chalecki, Kelli L. Larson, Arian L. Pregenzer -
August 05, 2002
In Defense of Environment and Security Research
By: Richard A. Matthew -
August 05, 2002
Security and Ecology in the Age of Globalization
By: Simon Dalby -
August 05, 2002
Migration, Population Change, and the Rural Environment
By: Richard E. Bilsborrow -
August 05, 2002
Population, Poverty, and Vulnerability: Mitigating the Effects of Natural Disasters
By: George Matrine, Jose Miguel Guzman -
August 05, 2002
What is to be Done at Johannesburg? Issues for the World Summit on Sustainable Development
By: -
July 05, 2002
La calidad del ciudadano. Past and Present. The Nature of Citizenship in Mexico and the United States- 1776-1912
By: Erika Pani -
June 05, 2002
Toward a North American Community? - A Conference Report
By: -
April 05, 2002
NATO as a Factor of Security Community Building: Enlargement and Democratization in Central and Eastern Europe
By: Corneliu Bjola -
February 05, 2002
The Politics of European Enlargement: NATO, the EU and the New U.S.-European Relationship
By: Howard J. Wiarda -
June 05, 2001
The Third Yugoslavia, 1992 - 2001
By: Sabrina P. Ramet -
May 05, 2001
The Poles and Their Past: Society, Historiography and the Legislation Process
By: Andrzej Paczkowski -
May 05, 2001
Violence Against Women in Post-communist Societies: Benefits and Changes
By: Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic -
April 05, 2001
Decentralization and Regionalization after Communism: Lessons from Administrative and Territorial Reform in Poland and the Czech Republic
By: Jennifer Yoder -
March 05, 2001
The Limits of Conditionality: Nuclear Reactor Safety in Central and Eastern Europe, 1991 - 2001
By: John Van Oudenaren -
February 05, 2001
MAP Reading: NATO's and Russia's Pathways to European Military Integration
By: Stephen Blank -
January 05, 2001
Commentaries: The U.S. National Intelligence Council's Global Trends 2015: Excerpts, Commentaries, And Response
By: Ellen Laipson, Michael A. Ledeen, Michael J. White, John Gannon, Eugene J. Carroll, Richard P. Cincotta, Johanna Mendelson Forman, Michael Hanssler, Liliana Hisas, Leslie Johnston, Gavin Kitchingham, Gayl D. Ness, David Rejeski, Ervin J. Rokke, Judith Shapiro, Aleksei V. Yablokov, Arno Weinmann -
January 05, 2001
Environmental Stress and Human Security in Northern Pakistan
By: Richard A. Matthew -
January 05, 2001
Conflict: A Cause and Effect of Hunger
By: Marc J. Cohen, Ellen Messer, Thomas Marchione -
January 05, 2001
Dilemmas For Conservation In The Brazilian Amazon
By: Margaret E. Keck -
January 05, 2001
Brazil's SIVAM: As It Monitors The Amazon, Will It Fulfill Its Human Security Promise?
By: Thomaz Guedes da Costa -
June 05, 2000
Commentary: Trade and the Environment After Seattle–Perspectives From The Wilson Center
By: William M. Daley, Andrea Durbin, Mikhail Gorbachev, Martin Albrow, Stacy D. Vandeever, Anju Sharma, Stephen Clarkson, Kent Hughes, Tamar Gutner -
June 05, 2000
Exploring Capacity for Integration: University of Michigan Population-Environment Fellows Programs Impact Assessment Project
By: Denise Caudill -
June 05, 2000
Oiling the Friction: Environmental Conflict Management in the Niger Delta, Nigeria
By: Okechukwu Ibeanu -
June 05, 2000
Human Population and Environmental Stresses in the Twenty-first Century
By: Richard E. Benedick -
March 05, 2000
Urban Violence in São Paulo
By: Nancy Cardia -
March 05, 2000
Governance, Urban Environment, and the Growing Role of Civil Society
By: María Elena Ducci -
January 05, 2000
National Intelligence Estimate: The Global Infectious Disease Threat and Its Implications for the United States
By: David F. Gordon, Donald Noah, George Fidas -
June 05, 1999
Population, Urbanization, Environment, and Security: A Summary of the Issues
By: Ellen Brennan -
June 05, 1999
Organized Crime: Its Influence on International Security and Urban Community Life in the Industrial Cities of the Urals
By: Yuriy Voronin -
June 05, 1999
Public Housing in Washington, D.C.: With Moscow in Mind
By: Vyacheslav Glazychev -
June 05, 1999
Challenging Traditional Participation in Brazil: The Goals of Participatory Budgeting
By: Pedro Jacobi -
June 05, 1999
The Legacy of Habitat II: Issues of Governance
By: K.C Sivaramakrishnan -
April 05, 1999
Yet Another Transition? Urbanization, Class Formation, and the End of National Liberation Struggle in South Africa
By: David Everatt -
April 05, 1999
Territorial Exclusion and Violence: The Case of São Paulo, Brazil
By: Raquel Rolnik -
February 05, 1999
Migration, Urbanization, and Social Adjustment
By: Michael J. White -
February 05, 1999
Yet Another Transition? Urbanization, Class Formation, and the End of National Liberation Struggle in South Africa
By: David Everatt -
February 05, 1999
Water for Big Cities: Big Problems, Easy Solutions?
By: Richard Middleton, John Kalbermatten, Peter Rogers -
February 05, 1999
Urbanization and Security
By: Alan Gilbert -
July 05, 1998
Can U.N. Conferences Promote Poverty Reduction? A Review of the Istanbul Declaration
By: David Satterthwaite -
April 05, 1997
Report on Applying Military and Security Assets
By: Robert Chamberlain, Alexandra Cousteau, Nathan Ruff