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AIPI supports tribal sovereignty through examination, exploration and elevation of issues impacting communities and American Indian and Alaska Native peoples.
The Center for the Study of Guns in Society is a first-of-its-kind initiative that brings social science approaches to the gun debate and forges a forum for those across the debate to engage, learn, and elevate.
The Center for an Independent and Sustainable Democracy aims to foster and support thoughtful, innovative research, policy briefs and forums around the state of American Democracy.
The Center for Constitutional Design promotes nationwide conversations about constitutional reform and the advancement of constitutional democracy. It suggests ways reforms could be implemented to preserve our constitutional system, leverages knowledge of other nations’ constitutions to better understand our own, and convenes, collaborates, and coordinates with citizens, thinkers, commentators, and institutions to achieve these ends.
The Center for Emergency Management and Homeland Security (CEMHS) is a university-wide interdisciplinary hub for the research and practice of emergency management and homeland security.
The CLAPR fosters and supports thoughtful, objective and innovative research on the political and policy circumstances of the nation’s Latina/o-Hispanic population, creating a fuller, deeper understanding of politics and governance in the United States.
CNS-ASU develops programs that integrate academic and societal concerns to better understand how to govern new technologies, from their birth in the laboratory to their entrance into the mainstream.
The Center for Public Health Law and Policy explores emerging global and domestic issues in public health law, policy and ethics.
The Center for the Study of Race and Democracy (CSRD) facilitates powerful and informed dialogues about race and democracy.
The Center for Work and Democracy helps rebuild the politics that reflect the aspirations and policy priorities of working people.
The Kyl Center for Water Policy promotes research, analysis, collaboration and dialogue to build consensus on sound water stewardship for Arizona and the West.
Through programs that address security, economic opportunity, freedom and human dignity, the institute convenes thought leaders to discuss solutions, build capacity among local leaders and create advocacy to propel values forward.
The Melikian Center for Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies advances research, teaching and outreach on the languages, societies and geopolitics of greater Eurasia.
The institute is a leading resource for relevant research and informed policy choices of public value, with rigorous adherence to facts and data.
The center serves as a dynamic, student-centric hub of activity that promotes, publicizes and encourages political engagement and public service among ASU students and the broader community.
The Center for American Civics aims to provide resources to learn more about this country's history, foster discussion about today's most contentious topics, and offer life-changing volunteer opportunities.