In the News: November 3, 2022
FACULTY U.S. & INTERNATIONAL COVERAGE
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The Green-Energy Revolution Will Make the World More Dangerous. Henry A. Kissinger Distinguished Professor of Global Affairs Hal Brands wrote in Bloomberg, 11/1
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Why Biden Is Sending US Weapons Experts Into Ukraine? Professorial Lecturer and SAIS Foreign Policy Institute Senior Fellow Jeffrey Pryce quoted in The Hill, 11/1
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How Will Italy's New Prime Minister Shape the Future? Assistant Professor of International Relations Nina Hall interviewed by RNZ, 11/1
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Ringgit to Hit Lowest Level Against US Dollar in Next Six Months. Director of SAIS Europe and Eni Professor of International Economics Michael Plummer quoted in News Explorer, 11/1
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Putin's War Has Exacted a Terrible Toll on Ukraine. Wilson E. Schmidt Distinguished Professor Sergey Radchenko wrote in The Spectator, 10/30
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Essayist Yascha Mounk: ‘Humans Are Tribal. We Can Be Incredibly Cruel to Those Outside the Group.’ Professor of the Practice of International Affairs Yascha Mounk interviewed by El Pais, 10/26
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A Pro-China Disinfo Campaign Is Targeting U.S. Elections Badly. Director of the Alperovitch Institute for Cybersecurity Studies and Professor of Strategic Studies Thomas Rid quoted in Wired, 10/26
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Remembering Ashton Carter. Roger Hertog Distinguished Practitioner-in-Residence at The Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies Eric Edelman wrote in The Bulwark, 10/25
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Xi's Total Control Over Foreign Policy Is A Big Problem. Hal Brands wrote in Bloomberg, 10/25
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China Under Xi Jinping: From Human Rights Concerns to "Inter-Capitalist Competition" with U.S. Henry M. and Elizabeth P. Wiesenfeld Professor in Political Economy Ho-Fung Hung interviewed on Democracy Now, 10/25
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When Would a Cyberattack Trigger a NATO Response? It's a Mystery. Lecturer in Technology and National Security Melissa Griffith quoted in The Hill, 10/24
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The Chinese Communist Party Congress. Jeffrey Pryce interviewed on Caracol Radio, 10/24
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Rishi Sunak to Become Britain's Next Prime Minister. Senior Adjunct Professor of European Studies Michael Leigh quoted in Spectrum News, 10/24
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What's Fueling Iran's Ongoing Protests? Assistant Professor of Middle East Studies Narges Bajoghli interviewed by The JHU Hub, 10/24
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Foreign Policy and U.S. Mid-terms. Adjunct Lecturer and SAIS Foreign Policy Institute Senior Fellow Edward Joseph interviewed by Al Jazeera, 10/24
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The Words About Ukraine That Americans Need to Hear. Robert E. Osgood Professor Eliot Cohen wrote in The Atlantic, 10/22
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China Reaffirms Xi's Dominance, Removes No. 2 Li Keqiang. Ho-Fung Hung quoted in The Washington Post, 10/22
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Ukraine War: Meet the Russian Exile 'Trying' to Overthrow Vladimir Putin. Sergey Radchenko quoted in Euronews, 10/22
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China Congress: How One Man on a Bridge Marred Xi Jinping's Big Moment. Ho-Fung Hung quoted in The BBC, 10/22
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Iranian Women's Resilient Fight for Rights Inspires Hope. Adjunct Professor of Middle East Studies Sanam Vakil quoted in Asia Times, 10/21
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Giorgia Meloni's Big Headache. Senior Adjunct Professor of European and Eurasian Studies Gianfranco Pasquino quoted in Politico, 10/21
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Four Prime Ministers in Six Years? It's All Brexit's Fault. Robert Abernethy Adjunct Professor Justin Frosini wrote in ViaSarFatti25, 10/21
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Germany is Arguing With Itself Over Ukraine. Senior Fellow of International Affairs and Senior Fellow at the SNF Agora Institute Anne Applebaum wrote in The Atlantic, 10/20
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The Uncomfortable Need to Talk About Diplomacy With Russia. Hal Brands quoted in The Washington Post, 10/19
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China’s Woes Are Bigger Than the Pandemic. Ho-Fung Hung wrote in Foreign Policy, 10/13
STUDENT, FELLOW & ALUMNI COVERAGE
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Hong Kong's Steep Slide Shows Misplaced Priorities. SAIS alumna '11 Robyn Mak wrote in Reuters, 11/1
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China's Gradual Reform Dilemma. SAIS Phd student '27 Zhuoran Li wrote in The Japan Times, 10/28
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The 2022 Israeli Legislative Election and Political Violence in the West Bank. SAIS alumnus '19 Matan Ayash wrote in ACLED, 10/28
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Russia Seems to Be in Retreat Everywhere in Ukraine. SAIS MA student '23 Stavros Atlamazoglou wrote in 1945, 10/27
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U.S. Charges Chinese Spies with Targeting Case Into Telecoms Company, Likely Huawei. SAIS alumna '21 Bochen Han wrote in the South China Morning Post, 10/25
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Puerto Rico's Bad Governance Limbo. Senior Fellow Anne Krueger wrote in Project Syndicate, 10/24
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As French Influence Rapidly Declines, Are We Witnessing the End of Francafrique? Senior Fellow at the SAIS Foreign Policy Institute Hafed Al-Ghwell wrote in Arab News, 10/22
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