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The End of the High Command

Francis Fukuyama, senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute at SAIS, had his book Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution reviewed by the Indian Express in an article titled “The End of the High Command.”

A Critical Conversation: Former National Advisors Discuss Changing Middle East at Forum

Zbigniew Brzezinski, professor of American Foreign Policy, was quoted in a Diamondback article titled, “A Critical Conversation: Former National Advisors Discuss Changing Middle East at Forum.”

Why Chinese Succession Matters

Neil K. Shenai, a SAIS Ph.D. candidate, and Bernard Geoxavier, a SAIS M.A. student, co-wrote an article for CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS” titled, "Why Chinese Succession Matters"
 
 
 
 

SAIS scholar James Mann wrote a book review of the new book, The World America Made, for The Washington Post

James Mann, author-in-residence at the Foreign Policy Institute at SAIS, wrote a review of the new book, The World America Made, for The Washington Post in an article titled, “‘The World America Made’ by Robert Kagan.”

Distinguished Visiting Scholar John Lipsky was quoted in a CNBC.com article

John Lipsky, distinguished visiting scholar in the International Economics Program, was quoted in a CNBC.com article titled, "IMF to Discuss Third Greek Bailout This Week.”

Professor Riordan Roett was quoted in a Bloomberg article

Riordan Roett, director of the Latin American Studies Program, was quoted in a Bloomberg article titled, “Brazil Slowing Forest Destruction Cuts Greenhouse Gas Burden.” 

CTR Executive Director Daniel Hamilton wrote an op-ed for CNBC.com

Daniel Hamilton, executive director of the SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations, wrote an op-ed for CNBC.com titled, “One Year Later” Fukushima’s Wider Lessons.” 

Professor Kent Calder appeared on NHK's "News Watch 9"

Kent Calder, director of the Japan Studies Program, appeared on NHK’s “News Watch 9.”

Professor Kent Calder appeared on NHK's "World Wave Tonight"

Kent Calder, director of the Japan Studies Program, appeared on NHK’s “World Wave Tonight.”

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