Riordan Roett, director of the Latin American Studies Program, was mentioned in a Bloomberg/Businessweek article titled, “Post-Cancer Chavez Looks to Revive Regional Clout at Summit.”
Matthew Levitt, professorial lecturer in the Strategic Studies Program, wrote an article for the Journal of International Security Affairs, titled, “It’s the Ideology, Stupid.”
David Satter, visiting scholar at the Foreign Policy Institute at SAIS, wrote an op-ed for the National Review titled, “Putin’s Faá§ade Begins to Crumble.”
Kurt Volker, managing director of the SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations, wrote a blog post for the Atlantic Council’s “New Atlanticist” titled, “As America Pivots to Asia, Where’s Europe?”
Matthias Matthijs, professorial lecturer in the International Economics Program, appeared on NPR’s “Marketplace” for a segment titled, “Can Financial Cops Help the Eurozone?”
American Foreign Policy Professor Piero Gleijeses’ launch of his new book, Hope Destroyed: The 1965 Dominican Revolution and the U.S. Invasion, was mentioned in a Hoy Digital (Dominican Republic) article titled, "The April War Takes Centerstage Again: Piero Gleijeses' Book on the April War Is Launched in Havana." Gleijeses’ talk focused on an analysis of U.S. policies toward the Dominican Republic and Latin America during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. Note: This article is in Spanish.
Said Tayeb Jawad, diplomat-in-residence in the South Asia Studies Program, appeared on CNN International for a segment titled, “Afghan System Failed Rape Victim.”
Ruth Wedgwood, director of the International Law and Organizations Program, was quoted in a Guardian article titled, “Tahrir Square Protesters Killed by Live Ammunition, Says Doctors.”
Walter Andersen, administrative director of the South Asia Studies Program, was quoted in an India Abroad article titled, “The Problem With Husain Haqqani.”