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Deal to Return Escaped Activist Tests U.S.-China Ties

David Lampton, director of the China Studies Program, was quoted in a USA Today article titled, “Deal to Return Escaped Activist Tests U.S.-China Ties.”

Obama Order Urges Rule Review to Boost U.S. Company Trade

Daniel Hamilton, executive director of the Center for Transatlantic Relations at SAIS, was quoted in an article for Bloomberg.com titled, “Obama Order Urges Rule Review to Boost U.S. Company Trade.”

One-year Anniversary of Osama bin Laden's Capture

Eric Edelman, Roger Hertog distinguished practitioner-in-residence at the Phillip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies, appeared on Geraldo Rivera’s WABC radio program for a segment on the one-year anniversary of Osama bin Laden’s capture. (Interview runs 50:30 through 54:30.)

U.S.-China Relations

David Lampton, director of the China Studies Program, appeared on C-SPAN’s “Washington Journal” for a segment titled, “U.S.-China Relations.”

Health Care in South Sudan at a Crossroads

Andrew Green, a fellow at the International Reporting Project, wrote an op-ed for The Lancet titled, “Health Care in South Sudan at a Crossroads.”

Can U.S. Contain Flap Over Dissident Before Hillary Clinton Gets to China?

 
David Lampton, director of the China Studies Program, was quoted in an article for the Christian Science Monitor titled, “Can U.S. Contain Flap Over Dissident Before Hillary Clinton Gets to China?”

The Hunt for Bin Laden

John McLaughlin, distinguished practitioner-in-residence at the Phillip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies, appeared on a Smithsonian Channel documentary titled, “The Hunt for Bin Laden.”

First Anniversary of Osama bin Laden Death

Mary Habeck, associate professor in the Strategic Studies Program, spoke at a Potomac Institute for Policy Studies event on the “First Anniversary of Osama bin Laden Death” that was covered by C-SPAN.

Chinese Dissident Said to Be in U.S. Custody

David Lampton, director of the China Studies Program, appeared on KPCC radio’s “The Madeleine Brand Show” for a segment titled, “Chinese Dissident Said to Be in U.S. Custody.”

U.N. Just Getting Started in Syria— Give Observer Mission a Chance

Daniel Serwer, senior research professor in the Conflict Management Program, wrote an op-ed for the Al-Monitor titled, “U.N. Just Getting Started in Syria— Give Observer Mission a Chance.”

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