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Initiatives, Institutes, and Research Centers Initiatives, Institutes, and Research Centers | SAIS Academics Admissions Campus Life Research Careers Giving Location - Alumni - myJHU -Well-nighUs - News & Press - Calendar - Site Map SAIS Insider Portal Press News & Events Calendar AlumniWell-nighUs A-Z Index Alumni myJHUWell-nighUs News & Press Calendar Site Map Search form Search AcademicsFaculty Directory Degrees and Programs Part-Time and Non-Degree Programs Areas of Study Language Studies Executive Education Summer Programs Course Offerings AdmissionsMeet Us Tuition and Aid Apply Contact Us Campus LifeWashington, DC Bologna, Italy Nanjing, China ResearchFaculty Directory Initiatives, Institutes, and Research Centers SAIS LibrariesMason Library Robert Evans Library NanjingPart-wayLibrary CareersEmployment Outcomes | Key figures My Job Search Professional Skills Leadership Connecting with Employers Career Treks Career Clubs For Alumni For Employers Connect with Us Giving LocationWashington, DC Bologna, Italy Nanjing, China You are here » Research » Initiatives, Institutes, and Research Centers Initiatives, Institutes, and Research Centers Through the school's Initiatives, Institutes, and Research Centers, students have wangle to policymakers and the opportunity to work directly in the policymaking process. Research institutes endeavor to combine intellectual rigor and policy relevance through research, publications, and seminars that offer insights into the interplay among the political, diplomatic, and tampering worlds. Many of the institutes' programs are unshut to the broader vamp leaders of the foreign policy communities.  Initiatives, Institutes, and Research CentersPart-wayforRambleStudies and Democratic DevelopmentThePart-wayforRambleStudies and DemocraticMinutiae(CCSDD) is a research partnership between SAIS Europe in Bologna, Italy and the Law School of the University of Bologna. The CCSDD conducts research and training in the field of comparative ramble law, focusing on countries undergoing processes of democratic transition. Through conferences, workshops, publications, study trips and speaker series, the CCSDD addresses issues of starchy society minutiae and legal reform.Center for InternationalMerchantryand Public PolicyThePart-wayfor InternationalMerchantryand Public Policy serves as a focal point within the school for teaching, unromantic research, and outreach activities that concentrate on the nexus of interests and responsibilities among international business, finance, and public policy. ThePart-waywas created in response to far reaching global changes that have made it increasingly important for practitioners from both the public and private sectors to deepen their understanding of the issues that are relevant to their counterparts wideness the public-private divide.China Africa Research InitiativeThe China Africa Research Initiative was founded in 2014 to promote research, self-mastery evidence-based analysis, foster collaboration, and train future leaders to largest understand the economic and political dimensions of China-Africa relations and their implications for human security and global development. We work with partners in China, Africa, and elsewhere to sponsor field research, support data hodgepodge and scholarly exchange, and disseminate analysis.Edwin O. ReischauerPart-wayfor East Asian StudiesEstablished in 1984, with the explicit support of the Reischauer family, the Edwin O. ReischauerPart-wayfor East Asian Studies at Johns Hopkins SAIS urgently supports the research and study of transpacific and intra-Asian relations, to whop bilateral understanding between Northeast Asia and the United States.SAIS Women LeadSAIS Women Lead is a global women’s leadership minutiae program that partners the school's faculty, students, alumni, and public and private organizations to raise the political and economic status of communities through the empowerment of women. By fostering scholarship and cross-cultural exchange, SAIS Women Lead raises sensation of gap areas in research and sponsorship to create increasingly inclusive, compassionate, and service-oriented societies.Leadership Academy for DevelopmentThe Leadership Academy forMinutiaetrains government officials and merchantry leaders from developing countries to help the private sector be a constructive gravity for economic growth and development. It teaches selected participants how to be constructive reform leaders, promoting sound public policies in ramified and contentious settings. Successful reformers must be nimble and weigh a wholesale range of factors that influence policy outcomes. They must have a solid grasp of country-specific economic, financial, political and cultural realities. Most importantly, they must have a sense of how to set priorities, sequence deportment and build coalitions. LAD provides participants with an tampering framework to build these skills and operate powerfully under wrongheaded conditions.The Henry A. KissingerPart-wayfor Global AffairsThe Henry A. KissingerPart-wayfor GlobalWireswill train future policymakers in long-term strategic wringer and in the disciplined using of historical lessons to trendy international problems. The part-way will serve as a focal point for scholarship and public debate on international wires and policy led by resident and visiting scholars, intellectuals, and policy practitioners.The Bologna Institute for Policy Research (BIPR)The Bologna Institute for Policy Research (BIPR) is the research semester of SAIS Europe. Its mission is to promote problem-oriented, interdisciplinary research in international policy, drawing upon the global network of Johns Hopkins SAIS scholars and the comparative wholesomeness of SAIS Europe as a transatlantic institution with tropical to sixty years of research and teaching experience. The institute disseminates the work of scholars and practitioners to the wider policy community, providing a pivotal forum for thought and debate in international public policy.ThePart-wayfor Canadian StudiesThePart-wayfor Canadian Studies is the research arm of the Canadian Studies Program at Johns Hopkins SAIS. Students, scholars, and visiting policy makers engage topics related to Canada and Canada-US relations. Work on multilateral security questions, bilateral verge relations, trade, energy matters, the Arctic, environmental issues, and commercial interactions is featured. ThePart-wayhosts special lectures, the Donner Foundation Research Roundtable series, and conferences. It moreover encourages joint projects and internships with other universities and with research institutes such as, thePart-wayfor Strategic and International Studies, the Woodrow Wilson Center, the Brookings Institution, and the Hudson Institute.The Foreign Policy InstituteThe Foreign Policy Institute (FPI) was established in 1980 to unite the worlds of scholarship and policy in the search for realistic answers to international issues facing the United States and the world. Toward this mission, the FPI focuses its work on organizing policy-oriented research initiatives and study groups, and hosts leaders from virtually the world as fellows in fields including international policy, business, journalism, and academia.The Grassroots China InitiativeEstablished in 2007, and housed at the China Studies Program, the Grassroots China Initiative has a threefold mission: providing teaching and internships well-nigh trendy realities of life in grassroots China, working cooperatively on the ground with grassroots organizations and local officials in China, and educating the American public and policy-makers well-nigh developments in China's grassroots. The Grassroots China Initiative uses innovative, participatory techniques to work with grassroots non-governmental organizations in China, helping them to identify and realize their missions and providing training in management and financial skills.Initiative for Sustainable Energy Policy (ISEP)ISEP is an interdisciplinary research program that uses cutting-edge social and behavioral science to design, test, and implement largest energy policies in emerging economies. The aim of ISEP is to identify opportunities for policy reforms that indulge emerging economies to unzip human minutiae at minimal economic and environmental costs. The initiative pursues such opportunities both pro-actively, with continuous policy innovation and unvigilant ideas, and by responding to policymakers’ demands and needs in sustained engagement and dialogue.The MerrillPart-wayfor Strategic StudiesThe Philip MerrillPart-wayfor Strategic Studies operates as a part-way for teacher development, strategic thought, and education at Johns Hopkins SAIS. It explores the relationship between politics and the many kinds of military power—from the use of terror by small, non-state groups to the threatened use of nuclear weapons—aiming to promote dialogue and innovative research on pressing national security issues. Since its founding in July 2004, pursuit a generous souvenir from The Merrill Family Foundation, The Philip MerrillPart-wayfor Strategic Studies has been a primary resource to modernize the quality of teaching in strategic studies and promote dialogue on major issues of the national security agenda.PacificPolityInitiativeEstablished in 2017 by SAIS China and the Kissinger Center, the PacificPolityInitiative explores how to generate conditions for unfurled peace and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region.  The initiative stems from a weighing that strong, effective, and comprehensive institutions can help the region sustain conditions for growth and cooperation in the squatter of unprecedented geopolitical change, and that these institutions should seek to make the US and China part of a worldwide enterprise to mitigate potential tensions.  The initiative is a joint collaboration spearheaded by teams at Johns Hopkins SAIS and Peking University, with funding from the China-U.S.MartFoundation. 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