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Panel Discussion of the Book Fragile Balance of Terror with Heather Williams speaking
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Apr 10, 2023

Insights and Policy Recommendations from “The Fragile Balance of Terror: Deterrence in the New Nuclear Age”

An event at the Academy explored and expanded upon essays in the new volume, The Fragile Balance of Terror: Deterrence in the Nuclear Age. Authors, other experts, and audience members in Cambridge and online considered how unpredictable leadership, domestic unrest, volatile states, and rapid technological advancements are changing the new nuclear era.
Bulletin
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May 11, 2017

A Renewal of Evangelical Scholarship

One of the most notable developments in American academic life of the past sixty years has been intellectual renewal where it might have been least expected: among evangelical Christians.
Press Release
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Jan 17, 2014

Humanities in the Digital Age

Stanford University hosts American Academy’s Commission on the Humanities & Social Sciences as it examines a new age of teaching and learning.
Press Release
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Aug 31, 2012

American Academy of Arts & Sciences Hosts Forum on the Humanities and Social Sciences at Missouri History Museum

National Commission seeks recommendations on role of humanities and social sciences in local communities in preparation for report to Congress
In the News
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Dec 2, 2020

International Academies Urge More Language Education

Five international academies call for more investment in language education, to increase access to and diversity of languages spoken in the respective academies’ national borders, including Indigenous languages.
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Inside Higher Ed
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Mar 13, 2015

New Book “Advancing Knowledge” Features Selections from the Academy Archives

A new publication from the Academy, released in January 2015, features selected materials from the Academy’s Archives. Published to celebrate the 235th anniversary of the institution’s founding in 1780, “Advancing Knowledge” reflects the rich intellectual history of the Academy and the nation.
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Nov 1, 2019

Arts Commission Explores the Integration of Arts, Humanities, and STEM

In a daylong symposium, the American Academy's Commission on the Arts explored the integration of arts, humanities, and STEM in higher education.
Bulletin
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Aug 22, 2016

Noteworthy

Bulletin
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Jan 1, 2001

Allan Gurganus (Class IV)

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Jan 1, 2000

Rosanna Warren and Galway Kinnell

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Jul 31, 2024

Dædalus Explores Advances & Challenges in International Higher Education

While U.S. colleges struggle against broad disinvestment, institutions of higher education in many parts of the world have imagined ambitious new models of twenty-first-century education. From world-class public research universities to online and binational start-ups, the landscape of global higher education is shaped by ongoing experimentation and change. What have these approaches taught us? And what lessons can we apply to institutions in the United States?
Bulletin
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May 14, 2024

Understanding Chinese and Russian Views on U.S. Missile Defense

In today’s world—characterized by great-power competition and ongoing crises in Europe, East Asia, and the Middle East—missile defense, previously a Cold War concern, has resurfaced as a prominent issue. State and non-state actors are relying on missile capabilities to achieve their military objectives. This article explores how missile strikes and missile threats are shaping new and ongoing global tensions.
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Spring 2016 Bulletin

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Aug 20, 2015

Shinto Festivals and Bricolage

Helen Hardacre describes Shinto festivals and a return to darkness.
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Jul 1, 2012

Remembering H.M.

Press Release
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Feb 8, 2012

Energy industry gathering will feature American Academy report on adoption of alternative technologies

New report will be featured at the nation’s preeminent policy forum for state and federal energy policymakers, the 2012 National Electricity Forum.
Seated from left: Samuel Kortum, Paul Kennedy, Ian Shapiro, Jing Tsu, and Arne Westad. Frances Rosenbluth moderated the discussion from the podium.
In the News
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Nov 14, 2019

Fixing a broken global order: Is it too late?

On November 7, esteemed panelists Samuel Kortum, Paul Kennedy, Ian Shapiro, Jing Tsu, and Arne Westad were tasked with answering two monumental questions: can we fix the broken global order, and if so, how? Frances McCall Rosenbluth moderated the event, organized by the Academy's New Haven Program Committee.
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Yale MacMillan Center
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Apr 13, 2021

Two Essays, One International Nuclear Future

A new publication from the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and the Russian Academy of Sciences is released. Its purpose is to inform policymakers who will shape the relative safety or danger of the future international nuclear environment.
Bulletin
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Mar 1, 2001

Theater and Society: The Poison Tree

Academy members and guests attended a matinee performance of Robert Glaudini's The Poison Tree, in its world premiere at the Mark Taper Forum. After the show, they adjourned to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion for dinner and the Stated Meeting, presided over by Western Center Cochair Jack W. Peltason.
Abstract image with bright blue lights against dark backdrop.
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Dec 10, 2025

Science, Engineering & Technology

Academy projects in Science, Engineering, and Technology seek to strengthen the capacity of science, engineering, and technology to improve the common good. Leveraging the diverse expertise of its members and a wide network of external specialists, the Academy conducts in-depth studies to assess the implications of scientific and technological progress. These studies inform actionable policy recommendations for stakeholders across government, academia, the nonprofit sector, and industry.

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