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Saddam Hussein’s “Rosy” Legacy in Jordan

Evan Heitkamp Boucher, a SAIS MA student, wrote an article for The National Interest titled, “Saddam Hussein’s “Rosy” Legacy in Jordan.”

Building Fail Sheds Light on North Korean Priorities

Curtis Melvin, a researcher at the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS, was quoted in an Associated Press article titled, “Building Fail Sheds Light on North Korean Priorities.”

Michael Mandelbaum’s ‘Road to Global Prosperity,’ and More

Michael Mandelbaum, director of the American Foreign Policy Program, had his new book reviewed in an article for The New York Times titled, “Michael Mandelbaum’s ‘Road to Global Prosperity,’ and More.”

The Tragedy of Rabaa

Khalil al-Anani, professorial lecturer in the Middle East Studies Program, wrote an op-ed article for Al Jazeera titled, “The Tragedy of Rabaa.”

Obama’s Indifference to the Islamic State Nightmare

Vali Nasr, SAIS dean, was quoted in an article for Frontpage Magazine titled, “Obama’s Indifference to the Islamic State Nightmare.”

Nasr: Sectarian Violence in Iraq Can Be Traced to ‘Arbitrary Boundaries’ Drawn After WWI

Vali Nasr, SAIS dean, was featured in an article for The Hub at Johns Hopkins titled, “Nasr: Sectarian Violence in Iraq Can Be Traced to ‘Arbitrary Boundaries’ Drawn After WWI.”

Is the US Support for Kurds Enough to Calm Iraq?

Daniel Serwer, a senior research professor in the Conflict Management Program, was interviewed in a video for Wall Street Journal’s “News Hub” titled, “Is the US Support for Kurds Enough to Calm Iraq?” 

How Do You Say ‘Kimchi’ in Kinyarwanda?

Kent Calder, director of the Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies, was quoted in an article for Foreign Policy titled, “How Do You Say ‘Kimchi’ in Kinyarwanda?”

Satellite imagery Shows North Korea’s Nuclear Test Site at ‘Standstill’

“38 North,” a blog of the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS, was mentioned in an article for United Press International titled, “Satellite Imagery Shows North Korea’s Nuclear Test Site at ‘Standstill.’”

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