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For Iran 'Breakthrough,' Coalition Cannot Break Down

Vali Nasr, incoming SAIS dean, wrote a column for Bloomberg.com titled, “For Iran ‘Breakthrough,’ Coalition Cannot Break Down.”

The Caspian's Naval Arms Race

John C.K. Daly, a non-resident scholar at the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute at SAIS, wrote an article for the International Relations and Security Network’s “Security Watch” titled, “The Caspian’s Naval Arms Race.”

How to Get Out of Afghanistan

Francis Fukuyama, senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute at SAIS, wrote an op-ed for the Financial Times titled, “How to Get Out of Afghanistan.”

The Power 100

Vali Nasr, incoming SAIS dean, was featured in a Washington Life Magazine article titled, “The Power 100: Who’s Really Running Washington (And the World).”

DuPont VP Says Science Will Lead the Way to Food Security

A speech made at SAIS by James Borel, executive vice president of DuPont, was mentioned in a Agri-Pulse article titled, “DuPont VP Says Science Will Lead the Way to Food Security.”

North Korea Nuclear Reactor Construction Progressing

Joel Wit, a visiting scholar at the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS, was quoted in an Associated Press article titled, “North Korea Nuclear Reactor Construction Progressing.”

The Most Critical Issues Are Not on NATO's Agenda

Kurt Volker, senior fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Studies at SAIS, was interviewed for a Deutsche Welle article titled, “The Most Critical Issues Are Not on NATO’s Agenda.”

U.S. Journalists Study Saudi Health Care Challenges

The International Reporting Project at SAIS was mentioned in a Arab News article titled, “U.S. Journalists Study Saudi Health Care Challenges.”

Where the New Greek Election Leaves Europe

Matthias Matthijs, a professorial lecturer in the International Economics Program, appeared on American Public Media radio’s “Marketplace” for a segment titled, “Where the New Greek Election Leaves Europe.”

Neutral Unified Korea

Tong Kim, a professorial lecturer in the Korea Studies Program, wrote an op-ed for the Korea Times titled,  “Neutral Unified Korea.”

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