DG Student to Present Paper at ISA-South Conference
First-year Democracy and Governance student Mohammed Al-Ghanim will be presenting a comprised version of his senior thesis titled, " 'God and Three Kings': Islam and Saudi Foreign Policy Behavior, 1902-2001" at the upcoming International Studies Association-South Annual Convention in Ashland, VA.
The International Studies Association (ISA) was founded in 1959 to promote research and education in international affairs. With well over four thousand members in North America and around the world, ISA is the most well respected and widely known scholarly association in this field. ISA cooperates with 57 international studies organizations in over 30 countries, is a member of the International Social Science Council, and has nongovernmental consultative status with the United Nations.

