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Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs

The Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs is an interdisciplinary research center at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Its mission is to promote a just and peaceful world through research, teaching, and public engagement.[1] The institute's research focuses on three main areas: development, security, and governance. Its faculty include anthropologists, economists, political scientists, sociologists, and historians, as well as journalists and other practitioners.

Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Named afterThomas J. Watson Jr.
Formation1981; 43 years ago (1981)
PurposeResearch, Teaching, and Public Engagement
Headquarters111 Thayer Street, Providence, RI, 02912
LeaderEdward Steinfeld
Parent organization
Brown University
Endowment (2015)$80 million
Websitewatson.brown.edu
Formerly called
Center for Foreign Policy Development

The institute is directed by Edward Steinfeld, professor in the Department of Political Science, and director of the China Initiative at Brown University.[2]

Location edit

The Institute occupies three buildings surrounding a central plaza located at the southern edge Brown's campus on the East Side of Providence, Rhode Island. The first is a modern and architecturally distinctive building at 111 Thayer Street, designed by Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly in 2001. The second, Stephen Robert 62' Hall, is a glass-walled structure at 280 Brook Street designed by architect Toshiko Mori and completed in 2018. The institute also occupies a 19th-century building at 59 Charlesfield Street renovated in 2018.[3]

History edit

The Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs was established to fulfill two parallel missions: "to bring international perspective into the life of Brown University, and to promote peace through international relations research and policy." In 1981, with the support and guidance of 1937 Brown alumnus Thomas J. Watson Jr., former chairman of IBM and Ambassador to the Soviet Union, Brown University founded the Center for Foreign Policy Development. The center was formed to explore solutions to the major global issues of the day, foremost of which was the possibility of a nuclear encounter between the United States and the Soviet Union.[4] In 1986, the university created the Institute for International Studies to integrate the Center and Brown's other international programs.

In 1991, following a $25 million gift from Watson, the institute was rededicated in his honor.[5] Originally housed in five separate locations on campus, the institute's programs moved into a single building at 111 Thayer Street, designed by architect Rafael Viñoly, in January 2002.[6]

 
The rear of the Viñoly–designed main building

2014-2019: Expansion edit

 
63-65 Charlesfield Street, with Stephen Robert Hall behind it
 
Stephen Robert Hall opened in 2018

In 2014, the Watson Institute merged with the Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy, which had previously been housed in the Department of Political Science. Speaking of the motivation behind the merger, then–director Richard M. Locke cited the increasingly inseparable nature of domestic and foreign policy.[7]

In 2015, the Institute received a $50 million gift to expand facilities and hire additional faculty.[8] This gift enabled the construction of a new building at 280 Brook Street and renovation of an existing building at 59 Charlesfield Street.[9][10]

 
The interior of Stephen Robert Hall

In 2019, the Institute established the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies (CHR&HS) as a permanent and endowed center. The center replaced the Humanitarian Innovation Initiative, which was established in 2016.[11]

 
59 Charlesfield Street

Academic programs edit

The Watson Institute offers a single undergraduate degree program in International and Public Affairs. The concentration features both a core curriculum as well as three specialized tracks (Development, Security, and Policy & Governance) among which students can choose.[12]

Graduate programs offered at the Watson Institute include the Graduate Program in Development (Ph.D.) and the Public Policy Program (M.P.A.). The Graduate Program in Development (GPD) is an NSF-funded, interdisciplinary program that supports the training of PhD candidates in anthropology, political science, economics, and sociology.[13] The Public Policy program is a one-year intensive (summer – fall – spring) full-time degree with a focus on quantitative policy analysis and management.[14] Since 2017, the institute has also offered a fifth year M.P.A program for Brown undergraduates.[15]

The institute also offers Post Doctoral, professional development and global outreach programming.[citation needed]

Area studies edit

The following area studies centers are based at Watson: the Brazil Initiative, the Africa Initiative, the Saxena Center for Contemporary South Asia, the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS), the China Initiative, and Middle East Studies (MES).

Professional programs edit

Two professional outreach programs are based at the institute. The Brown International Advanced Research Institutes (BIARI) provides the opportunity for junior scholars and practitioners from all over the world to study together at the institute. According to Watson's website, BIARI "aims to build transnational scholarly networks while also providing opportunities for professional development. Each summer, BIARI brings promising young faculty from the Global South together with leading scholars in their fields for two-week intensive residential institutes."[16]

Choices develops and publishes curriculum resources for high school social studies classrooms, and leads seminars for secondary school teachers. The program's mission is "to equip young people with the skills, habits, and knowledge necessary to be engaged citizens who are capable of addressing international issues with thoughtful public discourse and informed decision making."[16]

Research edit

Costs of War Project edit

In recent years, the most internationally cited product of the Watson Institute has been its Costs of War Project, first released in 2011 and continuously updated since.[17] The project comprises a team of economists, anthropologists, political scientists, legal experts, and physicians, and seeks to calculate the economic costs, human casualties, and impact on civil liberties of the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan since 2001. The project is the most extensive and comprehensive public accounting of the cost of post-September 11th U.S. military operations compiled to date.[18][19]

Publications edit

The Watson Institute is the editorial home to three academic journals:

Watson also publishes a working paper series, distributed by SSRN:

  • Watson Working Papers

Notable faculty and fellows edit

Diplomats and politicians edit

Notable diplomats who have served as faculty and fellows at the Watson Institute include 22nd U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Richard Holbrooke[20] and former deputy secretary-general of the OECD and 11th Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development, J. Brian Atwood. Heads of state and government who have served as faculty and fellows include the 34th President of Brazil, Fernando Henrique Cardoso;[21] the 31st President of Chile, Ricardo Lagos;[22] former Chancellor of Austria, Alfred Gusenbauer;[23] and two-time Prime Minister of Italy, Romano Prodi.[24] Other fellows and faculty of note include the 12th president of the World Bank, Jim Yong Kim; former Chair of the Democratic National Committee and Secretary of Labor, Tom Perez; 7th lieutenant governor of Maryland, Michael Steele;[25] Kenyan activist Kakenya Ntaiya; and 16th Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of India, Arvind Subramanian.[26]

Academics edit

Directors edit

 
Edward Steinfeld

References edit

  1. ^ "About Watson Institute | Watson Institute". Watson.brown.edu. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
  2. ^ Torres, Jaclyn (2015-10-21). "Edward Steinfeld appointed Watson Institute director". Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
  3. ^ Kiley, Gillian (12 December 2018). . Brown University. Archived from the original on 12 November 2020. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Encyclopedia Brunoniana | Center for Foreign Policy Development". www.brown.edu. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  5. ^ "Brown U. Gets $25-Million From Former Chairman of IBM". www.chronicle.com. 20 February 1991. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  6. ^ "Watson Institute History | Watson Institute". Watson.brown.edu. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
  7. ^ Dubin, Michael (2014-09-16). "Taubman to integrate with Watson Institute". Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  8. ^ Aratani, Lauren (2015-11-03). "Watson Institute receives $50 million gift". Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
  9. ^ Nickel, Mark (5 November 2015). "Watson Institute to expand facilities and faculty with $50M gift". Brown University. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  10. ^ Wolfson, Becky (2019-01-22). "Building expansion supports growth of Watson Institute". Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  11. ^ Winikoff, James (2019-11-14). "Watson Institute creates Center for Human Rights, Humanitarian Studies". Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  12. ^ Zhang, Auria (2019-03-06). "Watson Institute plans to merge three concentrations, IR Director to step down". Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  13. ^ Handler, Jeffrey (2010-10-08). "$3 million grant funds graduate development program". Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  14. ^ Fondriest, Natalie (2014-10-17). "Taubman, Watson accelerate MPA program". Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  15. ^ Nash, Malcolm (2017-04-03). "Watson Institute launches fifth-year Master of Public Affairs program". Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  16. ^ a b "Education | Watson Institute". Watson.brown.edu. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
  17. ^ Li, Aubrey (2019-11-08). "'Costs of War' project initiates research series to evaluate post-9/11 wars". Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2021-09-12.
  18. ^ Gagosz, Alexa (1 September 2021). "The costs of post-9/11 wars exceed $8 trillion for US". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2021-09-12.
  19. ^ Hussain, Murtaza a (1 September 2021). "Over Two Decades, U.S.'s Global War on Terror Has Taken Nearly 1 Million Lives and Cost $8 Trillion". The Intercept. Retrieved 2021-09-12.
  20. ^ Speyer, Anne (2009-02-11). "Holbrooke '62 expected to keep Watson appointment". Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
  21. ^ Barnes, Taylor (2007-03-22). "'Accidental President' Cardoso returns to Brazil". Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
  22. ^ Aratani, Lauren (2015-04-21). "Former Chilean President Ricardo Lagos shares experiences, advice". Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
  23. ^ January 8; Nickel 401-863-2476, 2009 Media contact: Mark. "Former Austrian Chancellor Appointed as Visiting Professor". news.brown.edu. Retrieved 2021-02-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  24. ^ Moser, Hannah (2009-03-31). "Q&A with Romano Prodi". Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
  25. ^ Aman, Rebecca (2018-09-13). "Aman '20: Former RNC Chair Michael Steele's appointment as faculty fellow supports U. mission". Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
  26. ^ Service, Tribune News. "Ex-CEA Arvind Subramanian to join Brown University as senior fellow". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  27. ^ "Curriculum Vitae of Thomas G. Weiss" (PDF). November 2012.

External links edit

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The Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs is an interdisciplinary research center at Brown University in Providence Rhode Island Its mission is to promote a just and peaceful world through research teaching and public engagement 1 The institute s research focuses on three main areas development security and governance Its faculty include anthropologists economists political scientists sociologists and historians as well as journalists and other practitioners Watson Institute for International and Public AffairsNamed afterThomas J Watson Jr Formation1981 43 years ago 1981 PurposeResearch Teaching and Public EngagementHeadquarters111 Thayer Street Providence RI 02912LeaderEdward SteinfeldParent organizationBrown UniversityEndowment 2015 80 millionWebsitewatson wbr brown wbr eduFormerly calledCenter for Foreign Policy DevelopmentThe institute is directed by Edward Steinfeld professor in the Department of Political Science and director of the China Initiative at Brown University 2 Contents 1 Location 2 History 2 1 2014 2019 Expansion 3 Academic programs 4 Area studies 5 Professional programs 6 Research 6 1 Costs of War Project 6 2 Publications 7 Notable faculty and fellows 7 1 Diplomats and politicians 7 2 Academics 7 3 Directors 8 References 9 External linksLocation editThe Institute occupies three buildings surrounding a central plaza located at the southern edge Brown s campus on the East Side of Providence Rhode Island The first is a modern and architecturally distinctive building at 111 Thayer Street designed by Uruguayan architect Rafael Vinoly in 2001 The second Stephen Robert 62 Hall is a glass walled structure at 280 Brook Street designed by architect Toshiko Mori and completed in 2018 The institute also occupies a 19th century building at 59 Charlesfield Street renovated in 2018 3 History editThe Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs was established to fulfill two parallel missions to bring international perspective into the life of Brown University and to promote peace through international relations research and policy In 1981 with the support and guidance of 1937 Brown alumnus Thomas J Watson Jr former chairman of IBM and Ambassador to the Soviet Union Brown University founded the Center for Foreign Policy Development The center was formed to explore solutions to the major global issues of the day foremost of which was the possibility of a nuclear encounter between the United States and the Soviet Union 4 In 1986 the university created the Institute for International Studies to integrate the Center and Brown s other international programs In 1991 following a 25 million gift from Watson the institute was rededicated in his honor 5 Originally housed in five separate locations on campus the institute s programs moved into a single building at 111 Thayer Street designed by architect Rafael Vinoly in January 2002 6 nbsp The rear of the Vinoly designed main building2014 2019 Expansion edit nbsp 63 65 Charlesfield Street with Stephen Robert Hall behind it nbsp Stephen Robert Hall opened in 2018In 2014 the Watson Institute merged with the Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy which had previously been housed in the Department of Political Science Speaking of the motivation behind the merger then director Richard M Locke cited the increasingly inseparable nature of domestic and foreign policy 7 In 2015 the Institute received a 50 million gift to expand facilities and hire additional faculty 8 This gift enabled the construction of a new building at 280 Brook Street and renovation of an existing building at 59 Charlesfield Street 9 10 nbsp The interior of Stephen Robert HallIn 2019 the Institute established the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies CHR amp HS as a permanent and endowed center The center replaced the Humanitarian Innovation Initiative which was established in 2016 11 nbsp 59 Charlesfield StreetAcademic programs editThe Watson Institute offers a single undergraduate degree program in International and Public Affairs The concentration features both a core curriculum as well as three specialized tracks Development Security and Policy amp Governance among which students can choose 12 Graduate programs offered at the Watson Institute include the Graduate Program in Development Ph D and the Public Policy Program M P A The Graduate Program in Development GPD is an NSF funded interdisciplinary program that supports the training of PhD candidates in anthropology political science economics and sociology 13 The Public Policy program is a one year intensive summer fall spring full time degree with a focus on quantitative policy analysis and management 14 Since 2017 the institute has also offered a fifth year M P A program for Brown undergraduates 15 The institute also offers Post Doctoral professional development and global outreach programming citation needed Area studies editThe following area studies centers are based at Watson the Brazil Initiative the Africa Initiative the Saxena Center for Contemporary South Asia the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies CLACS the China Initiative and Middle East Studies MES Professional programs editTwo professional outreach programs are based at the institute The Brown International Advanced Research Institutes BIARI provides the opportunity for junior scholars and practitioners from all over the world to study together at the institute According to Watson s website BIARI aims to build transnational scholarly networks while also providing opportunities for professional development Each summer BIARI brings promising young faculty from the Global South together with leading scholars in their fields for two week intensive residential institutes 16 Choices develops and publishes curriculum resources for high school social studies classrooms and leads seminars for secondary school teachers The program s mission is to equip young people with the skills habits and knowledge necessary to be engaged citizens who are capable of addressing international issues with thoughtful public discourse and informed decision making 16 Research editCosts of War Project edit Main article Costs of War Project In recent years the most internationally cited product of the Watson Institute has been its Costs of War Project first released in 2011 and continuously updated since 17 The project comprises a team of economists anthropologists political scientists legal experts and physicians and seeks to calculate the economic costs human casualties and impact on civil liberties of the wars in Iraq Afghanistan and Pakistan since 2001 The project is the most extensive and comprehensive public accounting of the cost of post September 11th U S military operations compiled to date 18 19 Publications edit The Watson Institute is the editorial home to three academic journals Brown Journal of World Affairs Studies in Comparative International Development Journal of Health Politics Policy and LawWatson also publishes a working paper series distributed by SSRN Watson Working PapersNotable faculty and fellows editDiplomats and politicians edit Notable diplomats who have served as faculty and fellows at the Watson Institute include 22nd U S Ambassador to the United Nations Richard Holbrooke 20 and former deputy secretary general of the OECD and 11th Administrator of the U S Agency for International Development J Brian Atwood Heads of state and government who have served as faculty and fellows include the 34th President of Brazil Fernando Henrique Cardoso 21 the 31st President of Chile Ricardo Lagos 22 former Chancellor of Austria Alfred Gusenbauer 23 and two time Prime Minister of Italy Romano Prodi 24 Other fellows and faculty of note include the 12th president of the World Bank Jim Yong Kim former Chair of the Democratic National Committee and Secretary of Labor Tom Perez 7th lieutenant governor of Maryland Michael Steele 25 Kenyan activist Kakenya Ntaiya and 16th Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of India Arvind Subramanian 26 Academics edit Nadje Sadig Al Ali Director Middle East Studies Omer Bartov Faculty Fellow Mark Blyth Director William R Rhodes Center for International Economics and Finance Robert K Brigham former Visiting Professor of International Relations James Der Derian former Professor of Research Peter B Evans Faculty Fellow John Friedman Professor of Economics and International and Public Affairs Justine Hastings Professor of Economics and International and Public Affairs Shirley Brice Heath Professor at large 2003 2010 Patrick Heller Director Development Rsearch Program Eugene Jarecki Visiting Fellow Stephen Kinzer Senior Fellow David Kertzer Faculty Fellow recipient of the Pulitzer Prize Margaret Levi Senior Fellow 2013 14 Glenn Loury Professor of Economics Catherine Lutz Professor of Anthropology Rose McDermott Director Postdoctoral Program Brian C O Neill former Associate Professor Research Emily Oster Professor of Economics Eric M Patashnik Professor of Political Science Wendy J Schiller Professor of Political Science Galina Starovoytova former Visiting Scholar J Ann Tickner Visiting Adjunct Professor 2004 2009 Ashutosh Varshney Director Center for Contemporary South Asia Robert Wade Professor of International Political Economy 1996 99 Margaret Weir Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political Science Thomas G Weiss Associate Director Research Professor 1990 98 27 Xu Wenli Visiting Senior Fellow nbsp American diplomat Richard Holbrooke nbsp President of Chile Ricardo Lagos nbsp President of Brazil Fernando Cardoso nbsp Prime Minister of Italy Romano Prodi nbsp CEA of India Arvind Subramanian nbsp President of the World Bank Jim Yong Kim nbsp Politician Michael Steele nbsp Political economist Mark Blyth nbsp Economist Glenn Loury nbsp Economist Emily OsterDirectors edit nbsp Edward SteinfeldHoward Swearer 1986 1991 Vartan Gregorian 1991 1994 Thomas J Biersteker 1994 2006 Barbara Stallings 2006 2008 Michael D Kennedy 2009 11 Richard M Locke 2013 16 Edward Steinfeld 2016 present References edit About Watson Institute Watson Institute Watson brown edu Retrieved 2017 03 04 Torres Jaclyn 2015 10 21 Edward Steinfeld appointed Watson Institute director Brown Daily Herald Retrieved 2021 02 15 Kiley Gillian 12 December 2018 Newly expanded Watson Institute opens the doors to Stephen Robert Hall Brown University Archived from the original on 12 November 2020 Retrieved 23 March 2019 Encyclopedia Brunoniana Center for Foreign Policy Development www brown edu Retrieved 2021 07 20 Brown U Gets 25 Million From Former Chairman of IBM www chronicle com 20 February 1991 Retrieved 2021 07 20 Watson Institute History Watson Institute Watson brown edu Retrieved 2017 03 04 Dubin Michael 2014 09 16 Taubman to integrate with Watson Institute Brown Daily Herald Retrieved 2021 07 20 Aratani Lauren 2015 11 03 Watson Institute receives 50 million gift Brown Daily Herald Retrieved 2021 02 15 Nickel Mark 5 November 2015 Watson Institute to expand facilities and faculty with 50M gift Brown University Retrieved 23 March 2019 Wolfson Becky 2019 01 22 Building expansion supports growth of Watson Institute Brown Daily Herald Retrieved 2021 07 20 Winikoff James 2019 11 14 Watson Institute creates Center for Human Rights Humanitarian Studies Brown Daily Herald Retrieved 2021 07 20 Zhang Auria 2019 03 06 Watson Institute plans to merge three concentrations IR Director to step down Brown Daily Herald Retrieved 2021 07 20 Handler Jeffrey 2010 10 08 3 million grant funds graduate development program Brown Daily Herald Retrieved 2021 07 20 Fondriest Natalie 2014 10 17 Taubman Watson accelerate MPA program Brown Daily Herald Retrieved 2021 07 20 Nash Malcolm 2017 04 03 Watson Institute launches fifth year Master of Public Affairs program Brown Daily Herald Retrieved 2021 07 20 a b Education Watson Institute Watson brown edu Retrieved 2017 03 04 Li Aubrey 2019 11 08 Costs of War project initiates research series to evaluate post 9 11 wars Brown Daily Herald Retrieved 2021 09 12 Gagosz Alexa 1 September 2021 The costs of post 9 11 wars exceed 8 trillion for US Boston Globe Retrieved 2021 09 12 Hussain Murtaza a 1 September 2021 Over Two Decades U S s Global War on Terror Has Taken Nearly 1 Million Lives and Cost 8 Trillion The Intercept Retrieved 2021 09 12 Speyer Anne 2009 02 11 Holbrooke 62 expected to keep Watson appointment Brown Daily Herald Retrieved 2021 02 15 Barnes Taylor 2007 03 22 Accidental President Cardoso returns to Brazil Brown Daily Herald Retrieved 2021 02 15 Aratani Lauren 2015 04 21 Former Chilean President Ricardo Lagos shares experiences advice Brown Daily Herald Retrieved 2021 02 15 January 8 Nickel 401 863 2476 2009 Media contact Mark Former Austrian Chancellor Appointed as Visiting Professor news brown edu Retrieved 2021 02 15 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Moser Hannah 2009 03 31 Q amp A with Romano Prodi Brown Daily Herald Retrieved 2021 02 15 Aman Rebecca 2018 09 13 Aman 20 Former RNC Chair Michael Steele s appointment as faculty fellow supports U mission Brown Daily Herald Retrieved 2021 02 15 Service Tribune News Ex CEA Arvind Subramanian to join Brown University as senior fellow Tribuneindia News Service Retrieved 2021 07 20 Curriculum Vitae of Thomas G Weiss PDF November 2012 External links editWatson Institute for International Studies 41 49 31 N 71 24 00 W 41 82515 N 71 39999 W 41 82515 71 39999 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs amp oldid 1187595484, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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