Erik Jones, director of the European Studies Program, was quoted in a TIME.com article titled, “Italy’s Mario Monti: Dented Armor but Still the Only Knight to the Rescue.”
Matthias Matthijs, a professorial lecturer in the International Economics Program, appeared on NPR’s “All Things Considered” for a segment titled, “Germany Resists Concessions to Greek Bailout Terms.”
Christopher Sands, a professorial lecturer in the Canadian Studies Program, wrote a blog post for the Huffington Post Canada titled, “How the Trans-Pacific Partnership Will Change Canada.”
Vali Nasr, incoming SAIS dean and professor of International Relations, was quoted in a New York Times article titled, “Setback in Talks on Iran’s Nuclear Program in a ‘Gulf of Mistrust’.”
Peter Lewis, director of the African Studies Program, was quoted in a New York Times article titled, “Council Aide Seeks a Slot on Ballot in Sierra Leone.”
Marios Efthymiopoulos, a visiting scholar at the Center for Transatlantic Relations, wrote an op-ed for CNN iReport titled, “Greece and the Next Day: Immediate Elections News Coming in.”
Pieter Bottelier, senior adjunct professor of China Studies, was quoted in a Bloomberg Businessweek article titled, “Europe Can Fix Itself, Says China.”
Daniel Serwer, senior research professor in the Conflict Management Program, was quoted in a PBS Newshour “The Rundown” blog for a post titled, “Disagreement on the Road to Damascus.”
Joseph Quinlan, non-resident fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Relations at SAIS, wrote an op-ed for Deutsche Welle titled, “In the End, Europe Matters.”
Jim Mann, author-in-residence at the Foreign Policy Institute at SAIS, adapted an op-ed from his latest book, The Obamians-The Struggle Inside the White House to Redefine U.S. Power for Slate.com titled, “The Tragedy of Richard Holbrooke.”