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Lectures in History: President Harry S. Truman and General Douglas MacArthur

Eliot Cohen, director of the Strategic Studies Program, and his Spring 2012 class, “The Art of Strategic Decision,” appeared on C-SPAN's “American History TV” for a segment titled, “Lectures in History: President Harry S. Truman and General Douglas MacArthur.”

How Democrats Learned to Stop Cowering and Love Nationalist Politics

John Gans, a SAIS PH.D. candidate, wrote an op-ed for The Atlantic titled, “How Democrats Learned to Stop Cowering and Love Nationalist Politics.”

Nikolic's Comments on Kosovo Draw Fire

Daniel Serwer, senior research professor in the Conflict Management Program, was quoted in a SETimes.com article titled, “Nikolic's Comments on Kosovo Draw Fire.”

What Is Jewish Food, Really?

Yael Miller, a SAIS M.A. student, wrote an op-ed for Haaretz titled, “What Is Jewish Food, Really?”

Saudi Women Going to Games Is a Sham

Jocelyne Cesari, senior visiting professor of International Relations, wrote an op-ed for CNN.com titled, “Saudi Women Going to Games Is a Sham.”

Historic U.S. Drought Raises Fears of Global Food Crisis

Robert Thompson, a professorial lecturer in the Energy, Resources and Environment and International Development programs, appeared on Radio Free Europe for a segment titled, “Historic U.S. Drought Raises Fears of Global Food Crisis.”

Iran's Regional Interest in the Syria Conflict

Vali Nasr, SAIS dean, appeared on Public Radio International’s “The World” for a segment titled, “Iran’s Regional Interest in the Syria Conflict.”

Korea Becomes Hot Summer-School Destination

Kathryn Weathresby, a professorial lecturer in the Korea Studies Program, was quoted in a Korea Herald article titled, “Korea Becomes Hot Summer-School Destination.”

Syria After the Fall

Vali Nasr, SAIS dean, wrote an op-ed for The New York Times titled, “Syria After the Fall.”

Syria's Alawi Population

Jocelyne Cesari, senior visiting professor of International Relations, appeared on Public Radio International’s “America Abroad” for a segment titled, “Syria's Alawi Population.”

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