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Genocide and Identity Conflict

I. William Zartman, professor emeritus of Conflict Management, wrote a blog post for Oxford University’s OUPblog titled, “Genocide and Identity Conflict.”

Japan Balks at Deployment of Aircraft

Kent Calder, director of the Japan Studies Program, was quoted in a Wall Street Journal article titled, “Japan Balks at Deployment of Aircraft.”

China National Offshore Oil Corporation Targets Nexen, but May Face Challenges

Bo Kong, assistant research professor of Energy, Resources and Environment, was quoted in a Natural Gas Daily article titled, “China National Offshore Oil Corporation Targets Nexen, but May Face Challenges.”

America's Corn Farmers High and Dry as Hope Withers With Their Harvest

Robert Thompson, a professorial lecturer in the Energy, Resources and Environment and International Development Programs, was quoted in a Guardian article titled, “America's Corn Farmers High and Dry as Hope Withers With Their Harvest.”

Social Media Wins Big in White House Race

Charles Stevenson, a professorial lecturer in the American Foreign Policy Program, was quoted in a Strait Times article titled, “Social Media Wins Big in White House Race.”

Ramadan Consumer Frenzy Curtailed by Anxious Retailers and Unsure Consumers

Vali Nasr, SAIS dean, was quoted in an Egypt Independent article titled, “Ramadan Consumer Frenzy Curtailed by Anxious Retailers and Unsure Consumers.”

The Right Must Fall Back in Love With the State

Francis Fukuyama, senior fellow at the SAIS Foreign Policy Institute, wrote an op-ed for the Financial Times titled, “The Right Must Fall Back in Love With the State.”

Jewish iPhone Apps, So What

Yael Miller, a SAIS M.A. student, wrote an op-ed for Haaretz titled, “Jewish iPhone Apps, So What?”

On the Line

James Mann, author-in-residence at the SAIS Foreign Policy Institute, appeared on Voice of America’s “On the Line” for a segment about his new book The Obamians-The Struggle Inside the White House to Redefine U.S. Power and the Obama Administration.

Will U.S. Shale Technology Make the Leap Across the Pacific

Bo Kong,  assistant research professor of Energy, Resources and Environment, was quoted in an EnergyWire article titled, “Will U.S. Shale Technology Make the Leap Across the Pacific?”

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