In The News: April 10, 2025
‘In the News’ is a roundup of recent media coverage featuring the Johns Hopkins SAIS community and is produced and distributed by the Office of Marketing and Communications.
FACULTY U.S. & INTERNATIONAL COVERAGE
Why They Fight. Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis Distinguished Professor of Historical Studies Mary Sarotte wrote in Foreign Affairs, 4/9
Will Trump’s Tariffs Force Global South to Show ‘True Colours’ on US and China? Hopkins-Nanjing Center (HNC) Resident Professor of International Politics David Arase quoted in South China Morning Post, 4/9
'Nvidia Has Done Just Fine': Former Biden AI Adviser Defends Chip Export Policy. Assistant Professor Ben Buchanan quoted in The National, 4/7
What Putin’s Two-Faced Strategy Says About His Approach to Trump and Ukraine. Wilson E. Schmidt Distinguished Professor at SAIS Europe Sergey Radchenko quoted in NBC News, 4/5
Netanyahu to Return to Washington Monday. Senior Fellow of the Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies Laura Blumenfeld interviewed by BBC News, 4/6
The Collapse of the Continuum of Conflict. Professor of Practice Mara Karlin interviewed by Modern War Institute Podcast, 4/5
Trump Could End Up Making Asia, Not America, Great Again. Edwin O. Reischauer Professor and Director of the Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies Kent Calder quoted in South China Morning Post, 4/5
Trump's Threats and Tariffs Are a Global 'Kill Switch.' Henry A. Kissinger Distinguished Professor Hal Brands wrote in Bloomberg, 4/4
Mr. Dmitriev Goes to Washington: What We Know About The Kremlin's Envoy And His DC Meetings. Sergey Radchenko quoted in Radio Free Europe, 4/4
Defending Europe: Between Ambition and Constraints. Adjunct Professor at SAIS Europe Antonio Missiroli wrote in ISPI, 4/4
Trade ‘Emergency’ Follows Decades of Trump Anger That America Has Been Ripped Off. Associate Professor Jonas Nahm quoted in The New York Times, 4/3
Israel Has Chosen Military Occupation Over a Ceasefire in Gaza. Where Does This End? James Anderson Adjunct Professor at SAIS Europe Sanam Vakil wrote in The Guardian, 4/3
Iran Could Build a Nuclear Missile Within Six Months, Experts Warn. Sanam Vakil quoted in The National, 4/3
Deal or War: What’s Next for Iran’s Nuclear Programme? Sanam Vakil interviewed by The National, 4/3
The Brewing Transatlantic Tech War. SNF Agora Institute Professor of International Affairs Henry Farrell wrote in Foreign Affairs, 4/3
Do Americans Want a Mar-A-Lago Accord? Associate Professor of International Political Economy and Director of the PhD Program David Steinberg wrote in Atlantic Council Blog, 4/2
Can Iran and the US, 2 Longtime Adversaries, Come Together to Negotiate a Nuclear Deal? Majid Khadduri Professor of Middle East Studies and International Affairs Vali Nasr interviewed by The World, 4/2
The Soviet Cold War Machine: Inside the Sino-Soviet Rivalry. Sergey Radchenko interviewed by China Talk Podcast, 4/1
‘A Devil’s Bargain’ Cold War Historian Sergey Radchenko Explains Why Talk of A ‘New Yalta’ Between Putin And Trump Misses The Mark. Sergey Radchenko interviewed by Meduza, 4/1
The US Is Losing the Contest to Divide the World. Hal Brands wrote in Bloomberg, 3/31
Disarmare le menti. L’economista Zamagni lancia l’idea di un Ministero della Pace. (Italian) Senior Adjunct Professor and Vice Director for Italian Affairs at SAIS Europe Stefano Zamagni quoted in Pressenza, 3/31
In Turkey, Authoritarian President Faces Burgeoning Protests. Assistant Professor Lisel Hintz quoted in The Christian Science Monitor, 3/30
US Strikes on Houthis Complicate Yemeni Peace Process. Sanam Vakil quoted in The National, 3/30
Why the Ukraine Peace Plans Are Doomed to Fail. Kenneth H. Keller Professor of International Affairs at SAIS Europe Eugene Finkel wrote in The Spectator, 3/30
We Study Repression in Turkey. Now We See It Here. Lisel Hintz wrote in The Atlantic, 3/29
הפגנות הסטודנטים סוחפות את סרביה, אבל הם עצמם חלוקים בנוגע ליעד הסופי. (Hebrew) FPI Senior Fellow and Adjunct Lecturer Edward P. Joseph quoted in Haaretz, 3/29
Europe’s Future in Historical Context. C. Grove Haines Professor of History and International Studies Mark Gilbert quoted in The Financial Times, 3/29
For Some Autocrats, Even Rigged Elections Can Be Too Much of a Threat. Lisel Hintz quoted in The New York Times, 3/28
Iran Signals Openness to Indirect Talks After Trump Letter. Sanam Vakil quoted in The New York Times, 3/28
The Security Vulnerabilities of Using Signal To Discuss Military Operations. Professor and Director of Alperovich Institute for Cybersecurity Studies Thomas Rid quoted in PBS News, 3/28
Dynamic Line Rating: Grid Technology to Reduce Your Electric Bills. Lecturer Anna Broughel wrote in Forbes, 3/27
A Conversation with Dr. Radchenko on The Ongoing Talks. Sergey Radchenko interviewed by Mission Matters, 3/27
STUDENT, FELLOW & ALUMNI COVERAGE
Icons and Stewards: How World Order Shapes Leadership and Legacy. SAIS PhD student '25 Anu Anwar wrote in E-International Relations, 4/8
Vietnam To Trump: ‘Just Don’t Do It’ on Tariffs. FPI Senior Fellow James Borton quoted in Asia Times, 4/7
How North Africa Is Asserting Itself in a Changing World. FPI Senior Fellow and Executive Director of the North Africa Initiative Hafed Al-Ghwell wrote in Arab News, 4/5
The Trump Tariffs Won’t Make America or Florida More Competitive. SAIS Alumna ‘10 Jordan Valdés wrote in Tampa Bay Times, 4/4
Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Tigray Are Sleepwalking into War. Hafed Al-Ghwell wrote in Arab News, 3/29
Turkiye–Indonesia Defence Industry Cooperation Takes Off. SAIS MAIR Student '25 Awais Hanif wrote in East Asia Forum, 3/29
Only Days Away, Trump’s Tariffs Still Raise More Questions Than Answers. FPI Senior Fellow John Lipsky wrote in The Hill, 3/28
US Corporations and the Politics of Compliance in Southeast Asia. SAIS PhD Student '25 Ahmad Syarif wrote in East Asia Forum, 3/28
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