When CRDF Global opened its doors in 1995 after the fall of the Soviet Union, our mission was to help ex-Soviet scientists and engineers weather the funding crisis, prevent brain-drain and especially prevent th
Web Video Initiative
The Elliott School's Web Video Initiative capitalizes on our robust events program that brings hundreds of scholars, policymakers, diplomats, journalists, and other world leaders to the GW campus each year. Our goal is to share our extraordinary on-campus resources with the broader community to advance understanding of important international issues.
Maria Klawe, President of Harvey Mudd College
Invisible Armies: a Book Discussion with Max Boot
Max Boot, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations, discusses his latest book Invisible Armies.
Max Boot discusses the predominance of guerrilla tactics in the history of warfare.
Max Boot, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations, discusses his latest book Invisible Armies.
2013 Elliott School Undergraduate Scholars
Gloriana Sojo-Lara (Faculty Advisor: Prof. Elizabeth Chacko)
Preston Whitt (Faculty Advisor: Prof. Cynthia McClintock)
Moderator: Soledad Feal-Zubimendi (Graduate Student Mentor)
Nathaniel Austin (Faculty Advisor: Dean Mike Mochizuki)
Alex Loo (Faculty Advisor: Prof. Sean Roberts)
Rebekah Yurco (Faculty Advisor: Prof. Bruce Dickson)
Li Zheng (Faculty Advisor: Prof. Robert Shepherd)
Kyle Churchman (Faculty Advisor: Prof. Robert Sutter)
Thomas Fantis (Faculty Advisor: Dean Mike Mochizuki)
Ryan Waye (Faculty Advisor: Prof. Robert Sutter)
Moderator: Prof. Robert Sutter (Faculty Advisor)
Courtney Joline (Faculty Advisor: Prof. Nathan Brown)
Elizabeth Marsh (Faculty Advisor: Prof. Nathan Brown)
Moderator: Felicia Rodriguez (Graduate Student Mentor)
Andrew Detsch (Faculty Advisor: Prof. Paul Williams)
Carly Nuttall (Faculty Advisor: Prof. Alex Downes)
Vriddhi Sujan (Faculty Advisor: Prof. Christina Fink)
Moderator: Janene Sawers (Graduate Student Mentor)
Each year, a group of exceptional Elliott School undergraduates conduct a significant independent research project on a subject of their choosing. These videos contain their final presentations of their research.
U.S. Foreign Policy: The Next Four Years
Three Elliott School deans reflect on U.S. foreign policy and the history of the school.
Michael E. Brown, Dean, Elliott School of International Affairs, GW (2005-Present)
Harry Harding, Dean, Elliott School of International Affairs, GW (1995-2005)
Maurice Mickey East, Dean, School of Public and International Affairs, GW (1985-1987); Dean, School of International Affairs, GW (1987-1988); Dean, Elliott School of International Affairs, GW (1988-1994)
Three Elliott School deans celebrate the 25th anniversary of the naming of the Elliott School, and reflect on U.S. foreign policy and the history of the school.


