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Obama Lead Over Romney in Foreign Policy Tested in Debate

Eliot Cohen, director of the Strategic Studies Program, was quoted in Bloomberg.com article titled, “Obama Lead Over Romney in Foreign Policy Tested in Debate.”

Scandal’s Remind Us Generals Are Not Infallible

Eliot Cohen, director of the Strategic Studies Program, appeared on NPR’s “Morning Edition” for a segment titled “Scandal’s Remind Us Generals Are Not Infallible.”

The 2012 Japanese Elections: From the World’s Perspective

Kent Calder, director of the Japan Studies Program, appeared on NHK Television for a segment titled, “The 2012 Japanese Elections: From the World’s Perspective.”

Human Resource Development in New Nuclear Energy States: Case Studies From the Middle East

John Banks, a professorial lecturer in the Energy, Resources and Environment Program, co-authored a paper for The Brookings Institution’s “Energy Security Initiative” titled, “Human Resource Development in New Nuclear Energy States: Case Studies From the Middle East”

Nuclear Power in Developing Countries? Let’s Talk About It

John Banks, a professorial lecturer in the Energy, Resources and Environment Program, wrote an op-ed for GlobalPost.com titled, “Nuclear Power in Developing Countries? Let’s Talk About It.”

How Will New Obama Teams Affect Foreign Policy?

Vali Nasr, SAIS dean, appeared on NPR’s “Morning Edition” for a segment titled, “How Will New Obama Teams Affect Foreign Policy?”

Who Is Chuck Hagel?

Ruth Wedgwood, director of the International Law and Organizations Program, appeared on Al Jazeera English for a segment titled, “Who Is Chuck Hagel?”

Hagel Confirmation Fight Signals Obama’s Defense Priorities

Michael Mandelbaum, director of the American Foreign Policy Program, was quoted in Bloomberg.com article titled, “Hagel Confirmation Fight Signals Obama’s Defense Priorities.”

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