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Moscow's Airport Battle: How the Kremlin Is Moving to Wrest Control of a $5 Billion Facility From Oligarchs

David Satter, a fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute at SAIS, was quoted in an International Business Times article titled, “Moscow’s Airport Battle: How the Kremlin Is Moving to Wrest Control of a $5 Billion Facility From Oligarchs.”

A Defense Posture We Can Afford

Stuart Koehl, a research fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Relations at SAIS, wrote an article for The Weekly Standard titled, “A Defense Posture We Can Afford.”

Geithner Says U.S. 'Paralysis' Worsens Economic Problems

May 24, 2012 – A speech made at SAIS’s commencement ceremony by Tim Geithner, U.S. Treasury secretary and SAIS graduate, was mentioned in a Bloomberg.com article titled, “Geithner Says U.S. ‘Paralysis’ Worsens Economic Problems.”

Geithner: To Live Thru Financial Crisis Aftershocks for Some Time

A speech made at SAIS’s commencement ceremony by Tim Geithner, U.S. Treasury secretary and SAIS graduate, was mentioned in a Market News International article titled, “Geithner: To Live Thru Financial Crisis Aftershocks for Some Time.”

Geithner to Graduates: Economics Trumps Politics

May 24, 2012 – A speech made at SAIS’s commencement ceremony by Tim Geithner, U.S. Treasury secretary and SAIS graduate, was mentioned in a Wall Street Journal’s “Election 2012” blog post titled, “Geithner to Graduates: Economics Trumps Politics.”

To Fight HIV, Indian Health Workers Say Homosexuality Must Be Legal

Christopher Werth, a visiting fellow at the International Reporting Project at SAIS, appeared on NPR’s “All Things Considered” for a segment titled, “To Fight HIV, Indian Health Workers Say Homosexuality Must Be Legal.”

Why Won't Canada's Troubled Friends Take Our Advice

Christopher Sands, a professorial lecturer in the Canadian Studies Program, wrote a blog post for the Huffington Post Canada titled, “Why Won't Canada's Troubled Friends Take Our Advice?”

China's Economy: Slower Growth But Structural Reforms Progressing

Pieter Bottelier, senior adjunct professor in the China Studies Program, wrote an article for the Carnegie Endowment’s “International Economic Bulletin” titled, “China's Economy: Slower Growth But Structural Reforms Progressing.”

Jeeps Sell for $189,750 as China Demand Offsets Tariffs

Jim Mann, author-in-residence at the Foreign Policy Institute at SAIS, was quoted in a Bloomberg Businessweek article titled, “Jeeps Sell for $189,750 as China Demand Offsets Tariffs.”

NATO Must Rethink Libya Model

Andrea Barbara Baumann, a postdoctoral research fellow with the TAPIR program at the Center for Transatlantic Relations at SAIS, co-wrote a blog post for the Atlantic Council’s “New Atlanticist Blog” titled, “NATO Must Rethink Libya Model.”
 
 

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