International Staff Ride: The End of World War II in the Pacific
Over spring break, the Program in American Grand Strategy will take students to Okinawa, Hiroshima, and Tokyo to study the end of World War II…
Over spring break, the Program in American Grand Strategy will take students to Okinawa, Hiroshima, and Tokyo to study the end of World War II…
AGS invites you to join us for a Student-Fellows Lunch with Andrew Kenealy and Justine Robinson. The event is a chance to chat with AGS…
AGS will welcome American journalist David E. Sanger, the chief Washington correspondent on the White House and National Security for The New York Times, for…
AGS History and International Security Series welcomes Frank Gavin, Giovanni Agnelli Distinguished Professor, Director of the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs – Johns…
Duke Political Science Department welcomes Damon Wilson, President and CEO of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), for a co-sponsored event with the Duke Program…
The Duke Program in American Grand Strategy invites you for an AGS Alumni Chat featuring Benjamin Canavan ('95). He will be here on Friday, March…
The Duke Program in American Grand Strategy and Professor Peter Feaver will host an AGS Alumni Reunion Event during the Duke Reunion Weekend 2025. We…
** REGISTRATION IS CLOSED FOR THIS EVENT. NO ADMITTANCE WITHOUT PRIOR REGISTRATION. ** Duke AGS welcomes back Dov Weissglas for a conversation about Israel and…
Please join Professor Lauren Benton for "From Limited War to Atrocity in the Age of Empires", a talk and discussion about her new book, They Called…
AGS Student-Faculty Lunch with David Schanzer AGS invites you to join us for a Student-Faculty Lunch with Professor David Schanzer. The event is a chance…
Applications are now open for our spring 2025 trip to the Pentagon in Washington, DC! Participants will have a chance to meet with officials at…
The annual AGS Garden Party will be held on Friday, June 13, 2025, from 4PM to 8PM at the home of Dr. John Hillen in…