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  • Two students stand in front of a chalkboard, listening to their classmates.
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    The Diplomat’s Toolbox Crisis Simulation gives students a taste of decision-making under pressure

  • A student throws her head back in laughter while sitting at a table in front of a video camera during an interview.
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    The class showed five short films they made, a first for this course.

  • Headshot of political science professor Stacie Goddard in front of pink and green flowers

    Professor Stacie Goddard talks with Deutsche Welle about the collapse of the rules-based world order

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    The war between the US, Israel, and Iran marks a deterioration in international relations. “We’re really at a low point in a rules-based order,” Stacie Goddard, political science professor, told DW.

  • Illustration of headphones and a radio tower with the letters NPR in the middle

    Stacie Goddard talks with NPR about what she calls Trump’s “dynastic” foreign policy

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    Stacie Goddard, political science professor, says Trump takes a neo-royalist approach to foreign affairs, shifting policies at whim and using his enormous power as leverage.

  • Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman stands with President Trump and a large group of people during Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia last year.

    A New York Times news analysis credits Stacie Goddard and her colleague with coining the term “neoroyalism” to describe Trump

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    Political scientists Stacie Goddard at Wellesley and Abraham L. Newman at Georgetown have written that the president’s policymaking most closely resembles that of 16th-century royal families.

  • Illustration of Donald Trump wearing a crown, riding the Earth like a horse.

    Political science professor Stacie Goddard calls Trump’s foreign policy “baffling” in the New York Times

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    In a “New York Times” opinion piece, Stacie Goddard, political science professor, and Abraham Newman, professor of international affairs at Georgetown, write about Trump’s “baffling foreign policy.”

  • Portrait of Paul Krugman, standing with his arms crossed.

    Paul Krugman cites a recent paper co-written by political scientist Stacie Goddard

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    In writing about the looting of U.S. foreign policy, Paul Krugman references a new paper on neo-royalism and the Trump administration co-authored by political scientist Stacie Goddard.

  • Donald Trump holds up his right hand and frowns

    Professor Stacie Goddard on what’s driving Trump’s moves in Venezuela and Greenland

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    For Politico, political science professor Stacie Goddard joined Georgetown's Abraham Newman to discuss why the president is focused on controlling Venezuela and Greenland.

  • A group of Americans protest Donald Trump at a No Kings rally

    Stacie Goddard, Betty Freyhof Johnson ’44 Professor of Political Science, writes about “neo-royalism” in new paper

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    Stacie Goddard, Betty Freyhof Johnson ’44 Professor of Political Science, and her co-author write in a new paper that Trump’s affinity for Middle Eastern “strong men” is an example of “neo-royalism.”