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A Thirsty Dragon: Rising Chinese Crude Oil Demand and Prospects for Multilateral Energy Security Cooperation

Amar Causevic, a SAIS M.A. student, wrote a report for the Peace Research Institute of Frankfurt titled, “A Thirsty Dragon: Rising Chinese Crude Oil Demand and Prospects for Multilateral Energy Security Cooperation.”

Park Breaks Through ‘Glass Ceiling’ to Win Presidency of South Korea

Jae Ku, director of the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS, was quoted in a Washington Times article titled, “Park Breaks Through ‘Glass Ceiling’ to Win Presidency of South Korea.”

Al-Qaeda’s Rise in Syria

Vali Nasr, SAIS dean, appeared on EuroNews for a segment titled, “Al-Qaeda’s Rise in Syria.”

Clashes Resume Over Morsi’s Increased Decree Powers

Joshua Muravchik, fellow at the SAIS Foreign Policy Institute, was quoted in a Macua Daily Times article titled, “Clashes Resume Over Morsi’s Increased Decree Powers.”

 

Does a Nuclear-Armed Iran Pose a Threat to the World?

Vali Nasr, SAIS dean, was quoted in a Globe and Mail article titled, “Does a Nuclear-Armed Iran Pose a Threat to the World?”

 

U.S. Ties With Japan Depend on Tokyo’s Political Stability and Leadership

Kent Calder, director of the Japan Studies Program, was quoted in a newKerala.com article titled, “U.S. Ties With Japan Depend on Tokyo’s Political Stability and Leadership.”

Obama Finds Mideast Can’t Be Ignored During Asia Trip

Michael Mandelbaum, director of the American Foreign Policy Program was quoted in a BloombergBusinessweek.com article titled, “Obama Finds Mideast Can’t Be Ignored During Asia Trip.”

Opportunity and Wealth Remain in America, Not in Europe

Matthew Melchiorre, a SAIS M.A. student, wrote an op-ed for Investors.com titled, “Opportunity and Wealth Remain in America, Not in Europe.”

The Origins of Political Order

Francis Fukuyama, senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute at SAIS, appeared on France24’s “The Interview” for a segment titled, “The Origins of Political Order.”

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