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A Primer on Domestic Drones: Legal, Policy, and Privacy Implications

Francis Fukuyama, senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute at SAIS, was quoted in a Forbes.com article titled, “A Primer on Domestic Drones: Legal, Policy and Privacy Implications.” Read more

Case for Overhaul of NATO's Partnerships: Organization Should Seek Links With Capable Nonmembers

Ambassador Andras Simonyi, managing director at the Center for Transatlantic Relations at SAIS wrote an op-ed for The Washington Times titled “A Case for Overhaul of NATO’s Partnerships: Organization Should Seek Links With Capable Nonmembers.”
 

United States, China Honor Joint Education Program

The 25th anniversary celebration of the Hopkins-Nanjing Center was featured in a China Daily article titled “United States, China Honor Joint Education Program.”

South Korea Report Says Pyongyang Preparing for Third Nuclear Test

Joel Wit, a visiting scholar at the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS, was interviewed by Voice of America Radio for a segment titled, “South Korea Report Says Pyongyang Preparing for Third Nuclear Test.”

Trapped in the Past

Strategic Studies Program Director Eliot Cohen and Anit Mukherjee, a SAIS Ph.D. candidate, were quoted in a Times of India column titled “Trapped in the Past.”
 
 

Patience Wears Thin in Southern Europe

Erik Jones, professor of European Studies at the SAIS Bologna Center, was quoted in an iol.co.za article titled, “Patience Wears Thin in Southern Europe.”

This Summit Season, Obama Envies Harper's Smooth Climb

Christopher Sands, a professorial lecturer in the Canadian Studies Program, wrote an article for the Huffington Post titled, “This Summit Season, Obama Envies Harper's Smooth Climb.”

The Indian Mutiny That Wasn't: What's Behind the Strange Coup Rumors in Delhi

Anit Mukherjee, a SAIS Ph.D. candidate, was quoted in an article for the Foreign Policy titled, "The Indian Mutiny That Wasn't: What's Behind the Strange Coup Rumors in Dehli?."
 
 
 

Enter the Elephant: India Looks to Overhaul Its Military

Anit Mukherjee, a SAIS Ph.D. candidate, was quoted in a Time.com article titled, “Enter the Elephant: India Looks to Overhaul Its Military.”
 
 

Vali Nasr on Revisiting U.S. Strategy in Afghanistan and Pakistan

Vali Nasr, the next dean of SAIS, was interviewed by the Asia Society’s “Asia Blog” for an article titled, “Vali Nasr on Revisiting U.S. Strategy in Afghanistan and Pakistan.”
 
 

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