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China Expert Backs Snyder’s Low-Fanfare Courtship

David Lampton, director of the China Studies Program, was quoted in a Detroit Free Press column titled, “China Expert Backs Snyder’s Low-Fanfare Courtship.”

Beijing Can ‘Help Bring Stability’ in Middle East

Vali Nasr, dean of SAIS, was quoted in a South China Morning Post article titled, “Beijing Can ‘Help Bring Stability’ in Middle East.”

Pakistan, Iraq See Uptick in Suicide Bombings

Vali Nasr, dean of SAIS, appeared on NPR’s “Morning Edition” for a segment titled, “Pakistan, Iraq See Uptick in Suicide Bombings.”

SAIS Alumnus is Elected to the German National Parliament

Dr. Andreas Nick '06 was newly elected as a member of the Bundestag (German national parliament) in the national elections in Germany on September 22, 2013. He was directly elected as a CDU candidate in his home constituency Montabaur in Rhineland-Palatinate with 49,4% of the personal votes.     

Kenya and the Transformation of Terrorism

John McLaughlin, distinguished practitioner-in-residence at the Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies, was interviewed for an OZY article titled, “Kenya and the Transformation of Terrorism.”

What Does the Nairobi Massacre Mean for Terror in Africa

Hilary Matfess, a SAIS M.A. student, wrote an article for The Atlantic titled, “What Does the Nairobi Massacre Mean for Terror in Africa.”

President Obama and Iranian President Speak By Phone

Vali Nasr, dean of SAIS, appeared on CNN’s “Situation Room” for a segment titled, “President Obama and Iranian President Speak By Phone.”

Viewpoint: A Country In Confusion

Markus Tozman, a SAIS M.A. student, wrote an article for World Watch Monitor titled, “Viewpoint: A Country In Confusion.”

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