Watch the MacMillan Report interview with European Studies Council Member, Bradley D. Woodworth, discuss the Baltic Studies Program at Yale.
Bradley D. Woodworth is...
NEW HAVEN: The public outcry was immediate, massive and powerful after the Trump administration announced its “zero tolerance” strategy in 2018, leading to the mass forced...
Samuel Moyn, recently named as the Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence, focuses his research on international law, human rights, the law of war, and legal thought, in...
When American moviegoers hear the phrase “Italian film,” Millicent Marcus, founder of Yale’s annual New Italian Film Festival, encourages them to think outside the black-and-...
There have been any number of extraordinary moments over the past three years in the long-running Brexit saga. But the events of the past week, occurring as they did in the...
Brexit expert Vernon Bogdanor CBE and Professor of Government at the Institute of Contemporary British History, King’s College, London, will give a series of four lectures...
Russian novelist Ivan Goncharov is best known today for his 1859 novel “Oblomov,” an inventive satire of the waning Russian nobility, embodied in its title character, who is...