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Canada Competes: Oh Canada, Do Nice Guys Finish Last?

Christopher Sands, a professorial lecturer in the Canadian Studies Program, was interviewed for a Global and Mail article titled, “Canada Competes: Oh Canada, Do Nice Guys Finish Last?”

Wilson Center Discusses China's Military Power

David M. Lampton, director of the China Studies Program, appeared on C-SPAN for a segment titled, “Wilson Center Discusses China's Military Power.”

The Strange Absence of the State in Political Science

Francis Fukuyama, senior fellow at the SAIS Foreign Policy Institute, wrote a post for The American Interest’s blog “The Strange Absence of the State in Political Science.”

The Shifting U.S.-China Nuclear Balance

Thomas Mahnken, senior research professor in the Strategic Studies Program, wrote a blog post for Foreign Policy’s “Shadow Government” titled, “The Shifting U.S.-China Nuclear Balance.”

The Real Spanish Bank Bailout Cost: 113 Billion Euro

Matthew Melchiorre, a SAIS M.A. student, wrote a post for Competitive Enterprise Institute’s OpenMarket.org blog titled, “The Real Spanish Bank Bailout Cost: 113 Billion Euro.”

New Book Portends Crisis, Possible Revolt in Saudi Arabia

Bruce Riedel, a professorial lecturer in the South Asia Studies Program, wrote an op-ed for Al Monitor titled, “New Book Portends Crisis, Possible Revolt in Saudi Arabia."

Zardari, Clinton Discuss Terrorism, Drone Strikes in Pakistan

Vali Nasr, SAIS dean, appeared on the Australian Broadcasting Service’s “Newline” for a segment titled, “Zardari, Clinton Discuss Terrorism, Drone Strikes in Pakistan.”

Belgrade, Pristina to Benefit From High-Level Dialogue

Daniel Serwer, senior research professor in the Conflict Management Program, was quoted in a SETimes.com article titled, “Belgrade, Pristina to Benefit From High-Level Dialogue.”

Celebrating Sukkot in a Tiny Apartment

Yael Miller, a SAIS M.A. student, wrote an op-ed for Haaretz titled, “Celebrating Sukkot in a Tiny Apartment.”

Ideas Economy: Human Potential 2012

Michael Mandelbaum, director of the American Foreign Policy Program, appeared on a panel for The Economist's “Ideas Economy: Human Potential 2012” event about illegal immigration in the U.S.

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