Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
The Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
Stanford’s hub for nonpartisan, interdisciplinary research, teaching, and policy impact in international affairs.
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Research
FSI is a hub for Stanford scholars who want to work across disciplines on research that has international impact. Our topics include governance, security, global health, energy and international development.
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Teaching
Our faculty teach more than 65 classes a year, and mentor students through guided research. FSI is also home to the Ford Dorsey Master's in International Policy, a two-year master's degree.
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Policy
Our work provides context for decision-making in Washington, Geneva, Beijing and beyond. FSI's International Policy Lab helps ensure that our faculty's research has real-world impact.
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Featured Scholars
FSI is home to approximately 150 researchers, including 49 appointed faculty. Our scholars include world-renowned political theorists, physicians, former ambassadors, nuclear physicists and economists.
Larry Diamond
Mosbacher Senior Fellow in Global Democracy
Recent Publication
Ill Winds: Saving Democracy from Russian Rage, Chinese Ambition, and American Complacency
Beatriz Magaloni
FSI Senior Fellow
Director, Poverty, Violence and and Governance Laboratory
Recent Publication
Killing in the Slums: Social Order, Criminal Governance and Police Violence in Rio de Janeiro
Kathryn Stoner
FSI Senior Fellow
Mosbacher Director, CDDRL
Recent Publication
Russia Resurrected: Its Power and Purpose in A New Global Order