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Asean Reaps Rewards as Clinton Counters China: Southeast Asia

Catharin Dalpino, a professorial lecturer in the Southeast Asia Program, was quoted in a Bloomberg Businessweek.com article titled, “Asean Reaps Rewards as Clinton Counters China: Southeast Asia.”

uropean Union Should Provide Investors With Guidance

Erik Jones, director of the European Studies Program, wrote an op-ed for Deutsche Welle titled, “European Union Should Provide Investors With Guidance.”

For the White House's New Generation, It's a Different World

SAIS Foreign Policy Institute Author-in-residence James Mann’s book, The Obamians: The Struggle Inside the White House to Redefine American Power, was reviewed by The New York Times for an article titled, “For the White House’s New Generation, It’s a Different World.”

Analysts: U.S. Has No Choice but to Deal With Islamists

Daniel Serwer, senior research professor of Conflict Management, was quoted in a USA Today article titled, “Analysts: U.S. Has No Choice but to Deal With Islamists.”

Setback for 'Pivot to Asia'

Tong Kim, a professorial lecturer in the Korea Studies Program, wrote an op-ed for The Korea Times titled, “Setback for 'Pivot to Asia'.”

Hillary Clinton, Diplomat in Chief

James Mann, author-in-residence at the SAIS Foreign Policy Institute, wrote an op-ed for the Los Angeles Times titled, “Hillary Clinton, Diplomat in Chief.” 

Young Leaders Discuss Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

A panel discussion hosted by the SAIS Conflict Management Program and New Story Leadership for the Middle East ( NSL) aired live on C-SPAN titled, “Young Leaders Discuss Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.”

No More Bullying Pakistan

Vali Nasr, SAIS dean and professor of International Relations, wrote a column for Bloomberg.com titled, “No More Bullying Pakistan.”

U.S. Military Faces Balancing Act in Asia

Catharin Dalpino, a professorial lecturer in the South East Asia Studies Program, was quoted in a Voice of America article titled, “U.S. Military Faces Balancing Act in Asia.”

Pakistan: Ally, Adversary or Conditional Partner

Vali Nasr, SAIS dean and professor of International Relations, appeared on PBS Newshour for a segment titled, “Pakistan: Ally, Adversary or Conditional Partner?”

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