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Is the United States a Dispensable Nation?

Vali Nasr, SAIS dean, appeared on NPR’s “Morning Edition” for a segment titled, “Is the United States a Dispensable Nation?”. 




White House Seeks to Resume the Peace Process

Daniel Serwer, senior research professor of Conflict Management and a senior fellow at the SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations, appeared on Jewish News One for a segment titled, “White House Seeks to Resume the Peace Process.” 

Eastern Europeans Owe the Iron Lady a Debt of Gratitude

András Simonyi, managing director of the SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations, wrote an op-ed for CityAM.com titled, “Eastern Europeans Owe the Iron Lady a Debt of Gratitude.” 

Winning Without a Fight in the South China Sea

Marvin Ott, a professorial lecturer of Southeast Asia Studies, wrote an op-ed for Yale Global Online titled, “Winning Without a Fight in the South China Sea.” 

Diplomat’s Death in Afghanistan Worries Foreign Service Students

 Daniel Serwer, senior research professor of Conflict Management and a senior fellow at the SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations, and Staci Raab, a SAIS M.A.

Why North Korea's Kaesong Incident Still Probably Doesn't Mean War

 Joel Wit, a visiting scholar at the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS, was quoted in an Atlantic article titled, “Why North Korea's Kaesong Incident Still Probably Doesn't Mean War.” 



North Korea Playing Game of Chicken

Alexandre Mansourov, a visiting scholar at the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS, appeared on WSJ.com’s “News Hub” for a segment titled, “North Korea Playing Game of Chicken.” 

Pakistan—The Last Destination of the Stars

Vali Nasr, SAIS dean, was quoted in a Women’s Media Center article titled, “Pakistan—The Last Destination of the Stars.” 

U.S. Sees North Korea Blustering, Not Acting

Joel Wit, a visiting scholar at the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS was quoted in a New York Times article titled, “U.S. Sees North Korea Blustering, Not Acting.”

China's Formula to Reduce Poverty Could Help Developing Nations

Deborah Bräutigam, director of the International Development Program, was quoted in South China Morning Post article titled, “China's Formula to Reduce Poverty Could Help Developing Nations.” 

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