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Extremism in Africa: The Danger of Oversimplification

Peter Lewis, director of the African Studies Program, appeared on NPR affiliate KUOW’s “The Record” for a segment titled, “Extremism in Africa: The Danger of Oversimplification.”

The Rubik’s Cube of North Korea Can Be Solved With Creative Thinking

Alexandre Mansourov, a visiting scholar in the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS, wrote an article for Global Asia titled, “The Rubik’s Cube of North Korea Can Be Solved With Creative Thinking.”

Libya Needs Outside Help to Avoid Perpetual War

Christopher Chivvis, a professorial lecturer in the European and Eurasian Studies Program, wrote an op-ed for The Christian Science Monitor titled, “Libya Needs Outside Help to Avoid Perpetual War.”

Germany: Economic Giant Reluctant to Lead

Christopher Chivvis, a professorial lecturer in the European and Eurasian Studies Program, was quoted in an Associated Press article titled “Germany: Economic Giant Reluctant to Lead.”

America Mustn’t Be Naive About Iran

Vali Nasr, dean of SAIS, wrote an op-ed for The New York Times titled, “America Mustn’t Be Naive About Iran.”

We Do Not Share IMF’s Pessimism on India’s Growth Rate

Walter Andersen, director of the South Asia Studies Program, was quoted in an NDTV article titled, “We Do Not Share IMF’s Pessimism on India’s Growth Rate.”

The Shutdown Hurts America’s Softpower in the World

Andras Simonyi, managing director of the SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations (CTR), and Erik Brattberg, CTR visiting fellow, co-authored an article for The Huffington Post  titled, “The Shutdown Hurts America’s Softpower in the World.”

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