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In The News: July 18, 2024

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‘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

Pessimism is IrresponsibleSenior Fellow at SAIS and the SNF Agora Institute Anne Applebaum interviewed in the New Statesman, 7/17 

Cancel the Foreign Policy ApocalypseProfessor Emeritus Eliot Cohen wrote in The Atlantic, 7/17

Biden's Australia-UK Arms Deal Facing Pressure Over Delay FearsProfessor of Practice and Interim Director of FPI Mara Karlin quoted in Bloomberg, 7/15

IDF Probe Into Catastrophic October 7 Failure. Senior Fellow of the Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies Laura Blumenfeld interviewed on DW News, 7/14

AT&T Says Hackers Stole Records of Nearly All Cellular Customers' Calls and Texts. Professor of Strategic Studies and Director of Alperovich Institute for Cybersecurity Studies Thomas Rid quoted in NBC News, 7/12 

Heute Journal. (German) Thomas Rid interviewed on ZDF, 7/12 

US Elections: President Biden's Twin Gaffes Fan More Speculations About His Acuity. Adjunct Lecturer and FPI Senior Fellow Edward Joseph interviewed on WIO News, 7/12

The Dangerous Push for Israeli-Saudi Normalization. Majid Khadduri Professor of Middle East Studies and International Affairs Vali Nasr wrote in Foreign Affairs, 7/11

NATO Summit. Adjunct Lecturer Jeffrey Pryce interviewed on The Times Radio, 7/11 

US Allies Still Prefer a Weak Biden Over an Erratic Trump. Henry A. Kissinger Distinguished Professor Hal Brands wrote in Bloomberg, 7/11

What NATO’s Warning to China About Russia Means. Wilson E. Schmidt Distinguished Professor at SAIS Europe Sergey Radchenko quoted in The New York Times, 7/11

Iran’s New President Can Only Change the Country So Much. James Anderson Adjunct Professor at SAIS Europe Sanam Vakil quoted in Vox, 7/10

NATO’s Complex History of Eastward Expansion. Marie-Josée and Henry R. Karvis Distinguished Professor of Historical Studies Mary Sarotte interviewed in The World, 7/10 

Why is Modi Sucking Up to PutinSergey Radchenko wrote in The Guardian, 7/10

Iran: West Should 'Test the Waters' on Nuclear Deal with Pezeshkian in Power, Expert SaysVali Nasr interviewed on France24, 7/10 

The Elections in Britain and France. Dean Acheson Associate Professor of International Political Economy Matthias Matthijs interviewed on The President's Inbox podcast, 7/9

Strategic Fallacies (War in Ukraine #3). Professor of Practice and Co-Director of the Master of Arts in Strategy, Cybersecurity, and Intelligence (MASCI) Thomas Mahnken interviewed on School of War podcast, 7/9 

Why the French Election Result Was Such a Surprise. Inaugural Rector of SAIS Europe Renaud Dehousse quoted in The Washington Post, 7/9

Why India Will Become a Superpower. Assistant Professor of International Economics Shoumitro Chatterjee quoted in Financial Times, 7/9

A Better Path for Ukraine and NATOMary Sarotte wrote in Foreign Affairs, 7/8

Iranian Voters Chose Masoud Pezeshkian, A Reformist as Their New PresidentVali Nasr interviewed on NPR, 7/8

Election of Masoud PezeshkianSanam Vakil interviewed on CNN, 7/8
 
Iranians Reject Hardliners: How a Reformist President Could Impact Iran and BeyondSanam Vakil interviewed on CNN, 7/8

NATO Meets at A Moment of Peak Uncertainty in the WestSergey Radchenko quoted in The Washington Post, 7/8

Iran's New President Gives Hope to Some Women and Younger Voters. Sanam Vakil quoted in BBC, 7/6 

Reformist Lawmaker Masoud Pezeshkian Wins Iran’s Presidential Vote. Sanam Vakil quoted in CNN, 7/6

"Biden si ritirerà, deve solo elaborare il lutto." (Italian) Senior Adjunct Professor and Professor Emeritus at SAIS Europe John Harper quoted in Huffington Post Italia, 7/5

Iran Elects President Who Wants to Revive Nuclear Talks with WestSanam Vakil quoted in Bloomberg, 7/5

What Labour's Victory in UK Election Means for the Middle EastSanam Vakil quoted in The National News, 7/5 

Bibi-Biden Double DrowningLaura Blumenfeld interviewed on BBC News, 7/4

STUDENT, FELLOW & ALUMNI COVERAGE

The Unspoken Horrors of Migration. FPI Senior Fellow and Executive Director of the North Africa Initiative Hafed Al-Ghwell wrote in Arab News, 7/13

What Is the True Cost of a Diminished Biden? FPI Senior Fellow Michael Haltzel quoted in The Washington Post, 7/10 

Reform, Not the Ballot Box, Is the Cure for Tunisia’s WoesHafed Al-Ghwell wrote in Arab News, 7/7 

Bolstering the Fortresses of Regional Stability: The Changing Indo-Pacific Security Environment and Military Bases in Japan. SAIS MIPP alum '23 and DIA candidate Shawn D. Harding wrote in Sasakawa USA, 7/3


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