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Snow May Have Slowed North Korea Launch

38 North, a website of the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS, was mentioned in an ABCNews.com article titled “Snow May Have Slowed North Korea Launch.”

 

 

Doing What Romans Did Puts Albany in New World of Power-Sharing

Ruth Wedgwood, director of the International Law and Organization Program, was quoted in a Buffalo News article titled, “Doing What Romans Did Puts Albany in New World of Power-Sharing.”

 

Syria: Is It Still About Assad's Fall?

Vali Nasr, SAIS Dean, was quoted in a Huffington Post article titled, “Syria: Is It Still About Assad's Fall?”

 

Magnitsky Act's Passage Could Hurt U.S. Diplomacy in Middle East

David Satter, fellow at the SAIS Foreign Policy Institute, appeared on Radio Voice of Russia’s “Afternoon Show” for a segment titled, “Magnitsky Act's Passage Could Hurt U.S. Diplomacy in Middle East”

 

North Korean Rocket Launch Said to Be Driven By Internal Pressures

38 North, a website of the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS, was mentioned in a CNN.com article titled “North Korean Rocket Launch Said to Be Driven By Internal Pressures.”

 

North Korea Says It May Delay Rocket Launch

38 North, a website of the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS, was mentioned in a Washington Post article titled, “North Korea Says It May Delay Rocket Launch.” Read more

 

Can Obama Improve America's Reputation?

András Simonyi, managing director of the SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations, was quoted in a Huffington Post article titled, “Can Obama Improve America's Reputation?”

Xi Jinping: From ‘Sent-down Youth’ to China’s Top

David M. Lampton, director of the SAIS China Studies Program, was quoted in a CNN.com article titled, “Xi Jinping: From ‘Sent-down Youth’ to China’s Top.”

Anti-Muhammad Movie Protests and Arab Spring Uprisings: Comparing Apples to Oranges

Jocelyne Cesari, senior visiting professor of international relations, wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post titled, “Anti-Muhammad Movie Protests and Arab Spring Uprisings: Comparing Apples to Oranges.”

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