Nathalie Mendez ’21 was empowered to continue her nearly decade-long career in the public sector when she received a Fulbright scholarship to pursue a Ph.D. in political science.
Bush School News
Former CGS Fellow Published in Perspectives on Politics
Former Albritton Center for Grand Strategy (CGS) Fellow Dr. Robert Ralston recently published “No Right to Be Wrong: What Americans Think about Civil-Military Relations” in Perspectives on Politics with coauthors Ronald R. Krebs and Aaron Rapport. CGS was happy to have the opportunity to support Dr. Ralston and the research that went into the article, much of […]
CGS Faculty Affiliate Highlighted in Multiple Publications
Over the past year, Dr. F. Gregory Gause III, Head of the Department of International Affairs at the Bush School and CGS faculty affiliate, has published a number of articles, including: “The United States Is the Last Check on MBS’s Power” and “The End of Saudi Arabia’s Ambitions” in Foreign Affairs, “Saudi Arabia and Regional Leadership: The […]
ISTPP’s Dr. Kang Presents Research at the Annual Conference of the American Society for Public Administration
Dr. Ki Eun Kang, ISTPP Postdoctoral Research Associate, recently presented a paper entitled “Understanding the Relationship Between Collaboration and Income Inequality in Land Development” at the Annual Conference of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA). This paper was coauthored with Kyungha Lee, a doctoral candidate at Yonsei University. Their research specifically looks at cases […]
CGS Faculty Affiliate Receives Joint Appointment with Los Alamos National Laboratory
Congratulations to CGS faculty affiliate Dr. Andrew L. Ross, Professor of International Affairs and the Brent Scowcroft Chair in International Policy Studies, on his a joint appointment with Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). Under the joint appointment, Professor Ross will work with the leadership of LANL’s National Security and International Studies Office primarily to support the Director’s […]
Bush School Research Discusses Obstacles to Healthcare for Aging Texans
Healthcare for Texas seniors is addressed in a recent publication by the Texas A&M Bush School of Government and Public Service’s Mosbacher Institute. The article explores some of the central barriers to effective healthcare and outlines policy changes to address them. The author notes that while Texas is growing proportionately older, the health challenges faced […]
The Bush School DC Hosts Talk on National Defense and Security Strategies in Africa
Texas A&M University’s Bush School of Government & Public Service recently welcomed the Commander of the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force (SETAF), Africa, as part of its ongoing commitment to bring diverse perspectives of public service to students.
Mosbacher Institute Collaborates with ILO-USA to Host Trade and Labor Webinar
Working conditions and labor issues remain among the most pressing issues affecting US and European trade policies, as illustrated by renewed, and potentially ineffective, government efforts to block imports that might be produced with forced labor. On April 19, 2021, the Mosbacher Institute for Trade, Economics, and Public Policy at Texas A&M University and the […]
Attorney Shares Realities of Her Clients’ Experiences with Immigration and Asylum
On April 13, 2021, the Mosbacher Institute’s Borders and Migration Program hosted Ms. Ginger Jacobs, a California immigration attorney, who gave a talk titled “Myth-Busting around Immigration and Asylum.” The event was the second in a new speaker series called The Other Side of the Border – Ties That Bind and Issues That Divide, which […]
Life in the Shadows
When Jim Olson goes to the mall or the park, he’s sometimes followed by a stealthy group of Aggies, discreetly watching his every move. The tail comes with the territory when training a new generation for clandestine roles in the intelligence world.