Stories about international relations

Sean Carberry ’91 writes about his time overseas in his new book, “Passport Stamps: Searching the World for a War to Call Home.”

Looking back at some of the biggest Lehigh stories of the year.

The itinerary included stops in Ecuador, Colombia, Panama and Guatemala.

Lehigh’s Accelerator Grants support multi-investigator research programs in specific and significant areas of opportunity, allowing flexibility in the use of funds for rapid program growth. One such project relies on researchers in Ghana, Uganda and Guatemala to lead in the examination of short-term medical missions from the host countries’ perspectives.

Professor Barkey was among those falsely accused of plotting a coup in Turkey in July 2016.

A scholar urges Armenia to normalize relations with its neighbors.

Lehigh’s Frank Gunter and Henri Barkey discuss Iraq and Syria in panel discussion on campus.

Ongoing conflict with Azerbaijan, says Arman Grigoryan, has left Armenia with a “democratic deficit.”

South Korean ambassador says Pyongyang has violated every agreement it signed.

China’s jailed dissidents, says Teng Biao, represent their country’s true future.