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Russia Tightens Ukraine Bonds

Taras Kuzio, Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation visiting fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Relations at SAIS, wrote an article for the Eurasia Daily Monitor titled, “Russia Tightens Ukraine Bonds.”

Al Qaeda: Alive and Kicking

Mary Habeck, associate professor of Strategic Studies, wrote a blog post for Foreign Policy’s “Shadow Government” titled, “Al Qaeda: Alive and Kicking.”

Mexico Looks at Rival Brazil and Rues Its Fate

Riordan Roett, director of the Latin American Studies Program, was quoted in a McClatchy Newspapers article titled, “Mexico Looks at Rival Brazil and Rues Its Fate.”

Courageous Spending: Grad Student Risks $3,500 on India Dream

Allison Asplin, a SAIS M.A. student, wrote a blog post cited in a Huffington Post  article titled, “Courageous Spending: Grad Student Risks $3,500 on India Dream.”

French and Greek Elections

Matthias Matthijs, a professorial lecturer in the International Economics Program, appeared on PBS’ “Nightly Business Report” for a segment on recent French and Greek elections. (Interview runs 03:35 through 04:20.)

The Bigger They Are, the Harder Canadian Banks Could Fall, Expert Warns

A speech at SAIS by Malcolm Knight, vice chairman of Deutsche Bank, was previewed in a Globe and Mail article titled, “The Bigger They Are, the Harder Canadian Banks Could Fall, Expert Warns.”

Ambiguous Serbian Vote Puts Spotlight on Socialists

Daniel Serwer, senior research professor in the Conflict Management Program, was quoted in a Radio Free Europe article titled, “Ambiguous Serbian Vote Puts Spotlight on Socialists.”

Local Polls in Italy Give Leg Up to Tiny Parties

Gianfranco Pasquino, senior adjunct professor of European Studies at the SAIS Bologna Center, was quoted in a Wall Street Journal article titled, “Local Polls in Italy Give Leg Up to Tiny Parties.”

U.S., China Turn Page on 'Blind Activist' Saga

David Lampton, director of the China Studies Program, was quoted in a Straits Times article titled, “U.S., China Turn Page on ‘Blind Activist’ Saga.”

Returning to Jobs and Growth

Anne Krueger, professor of International Economics, appeared on NPR for a segment titled, “Returning to Jobs and Growth.”

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