In the News: November 17, 2022
‘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
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What Really Caused the Missile Explosion in Poland? Senior Fellow of International Affairs and Senior Fellow of the SNF Agora Institute Anne Applebaum wrote in The Atlantic, 11/16
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Western Responses to the Explosions in Poland. Professorial Lecturer and SAIS Foreign Policy Institute Senior Fellow Jeffrey Pryce interviewed by Caracol Radio, 11/16
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Explosion in Poland May Put NATO in a Tricky Situation. SNF Agora Institute Professor of International Affairs Henry Farrell wrote in The Washington Post, 11/15
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He Is Back: Netanyahu and the Legitimization of the Far Right. Associate Professor of Middle East Studies Rafaella Del Sarto wrote in the Australian Institute of International Affairs, 11/15
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AKP Is Desperately Trying to Use All of the Tools in Its Toolkit. Assistant Professor of European and Eurasian Studies Lisel Hintz interviewed by Daktilo, 11/15
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The Istanbul Bombing Will Deepen Turkey’s Rift with the West. Lisel Hintz quoted in The Spectator, 11/14
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The Russian Empire Must Die. Anne Applebaum wrote in The Atlantic, 11/14
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Will Olaf Scholz's Trip to Beijing Change the Tone of Western-Chinese Relations? Henry A. Kissinger Distinguished Professor of Global Affairs Hal Brands quoted in The National News, 11/14
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If China Invaded Taiwan What Will India Do? Hal Brands wrote in Bloomberg, 11/13
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Who Actually Creates Jobs: Manufacturing or Services Sector? Assistant Professor of International Economics Ritam Chaurey wrote in The Economic Times, 11/11
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Kherson Sets the Stage for Looming Winter War. Wilson E. Schmidt Distinguished Professor Sergey Radchenko quoted in Raidió Teilifís Éireann, 11/11
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Kenya’s Standard Gauge Railway Contracts: What Released Documents Say, and What They Don’t. Professor Emerita in International Political Economy and Director of China-Africa Research Initiative Deborah Brautigam wrote in The Conversation, 11/10
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Imran Khan Sets Up a Rare Showdown With Pakistan’s Potent Military. Majid Khadduri Professor of Middle East Studies and International Affairs Vali Nasr quoted in The Financial Times, 11/9
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China Was an Issue in the US Midterms, Especially in Attack Ads. Resident Professor of American Studies Joe Renouard wrote in The Diplomat, 11/9
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The Gap Has Been Bridged. Giovanni Agnelli Distinguished Professor and the Director of the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs Francis Gavin wrote in War on the Rocks, 11/9
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Developing Asia Adapts to the Dollar’s Strength. Director of SAIS Europe and Eni Professor of International Economics Michael Plummer wrote in East Asia Forum, 11/8
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The United States’ Easiest Climate Win Is in Latin America. Adjunct Lecturer at the Latin American Studies Program Benjamin Gedan wrote in Foreign Policy, 11/7
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Why Japan is Gearing Up for Possible War with China. Hal Brands wrote in Bloomberg, 11/6
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Tensions Are Growing Between Turkey and Greece. Lisel Hintz quoted in The Spectator, 11/6
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Droht Ein Iranischer Angriff auf Saudi-Arabien? Adjunct Professor of Middle East Studies Sanam Vakil quoted in Focus Online, 11/15
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West Should Not Be Seeking Russia’s Demise. Sergey Radchenko Interviewed by Kathimerini, 11/3
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Da Brexit A Sunak, Passando Per La Meteora Truss. Senior Adjunct Professor of European and Eurasian Studies David Ellwood wrote in Il Mulino, 10/27
STUDENT, FELLOW & ALUMNI COVERAGE
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Rail Development to Grow Across GCC with Saudi Arabia and UAE Leading the Charge. Senior Fellow Afshin Molavi wrote in Al-Monitor, 11/14
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Could Putin Invade Ukraine from Belarus? SAIS MA student '23 Stavros Atlamazoglou wrote in 1945, 11/13
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Russian Withdrawal From Kherson. Research Fellow Mykola Vorobiov interviewed by A News, 11/10
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Has Trade with China Really Cost the U.S. Jobs? SAIS alumna ’20 Ilaria Mazzocco wrote in Harvard Business Review, 11/10
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U.S. Midterms: Control of Congress Remains Unsettled. SAIS alumna ’21 Bochen Han wrote in The South China Morning Post, 11/10
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Deadlock in the Negotiation Rooms to Protect Global Oceans. SAIS student ‘23 Erica Yunyi Huang wrote in the Wilson Center's New Security Beat, 11/10
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South Korea’s Interest Rate is Too Low. Senior Fellow Anne Kreuger interviewed by Yonhap News Agency, 11/4
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