Longman Interviewed on 25th Anniversary of Rwandan Genocide
CURA Director Timothy Longman discusses the genocide in Rwanda and the 25th anniversary of the violence.
Wippl in Foreign Affairs on a Cold War Case of Russian Collusion
Prof. Joseph Wippl was interviewed for an article on what the lessons from a 1972 investigation of a Stasi operation can teach us about the Mueller report.
Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on Sisi and Trump
Gregory Aftandilian discusses Egyptian President Sisi’s upcoming visit to Washington D.C. and the current state of United States-Egyptian relations.
Hare in Cibercuba on the Resignation of Algeria’s President
Amb. Paul Hare discusses the implications of the resignation of Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika on Cuba.
Garcevic in Time on NATO-Russia Relations
Amb. Vesko Garcevic discusses NATO-Russia relations as NATO celebrates its 70th birthday.
Klinger in Science on Rare Earth Elements
Prof. Julie Klinger discusses how the potential closure of the Lynas Advanced Materials Plant in Malaysia could affect the high tech industry’s supply of rare earth elements.
Garcevic Publishes OpEd on 1999 NATO Yugoslavia Intervention
Amb. Vesko Garcevic discusses the 1999 NATO intervention in Yugoslavia and its implications for global affairs.
Najam on Learning From New Zealand’s PM Jacinda Ardern
Dean Adil Najam was interviewed on New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s response to recent terror attacks on mosques in the country.
Garcevic Publishes Op-Ed on Protests in the Balkans
Amb. Vesko Garcevic discusses the recent wave of anti-government protests in Serbia, Montenegro, and Albania.
Hare Interviewed on Prince Charles and Cuba
Amb. Paul Hare discusses Prince Charles’s visit to Cuba — the first British royal visit the Communist-run nation — as the United States seeks to isolate the country.
Stern in WaPo on Fear in the Active Shooter Era
Prof. Jessica Stern discussed the real fear and heightened alert in the era of active shooter training and lockdown drills.
Garcevic Interviewed for Doc on China and the Balkans
Amb. Vesko Garcevic was interviewed for a documentary entitled The Silk Road or Silk Cord on China’s influence in the Balkans.
Najam Publishes Essay on Pakistan’s Employment Challenge
Najam published an essay entitled “So, You Want to Create 10 Million Jobs?”
Stern Interviewed by CNN on Radicalization
Prof. Jessica Stern was interviewed for an article on how the internet and social media platforms are being used to radicalize young men.
Aftandilian Publishes OpEd on Trump’s Middle East Priorities
Gregory Aftandilian discusses United States President Donald Trump’s budget priorities for the Middle East for the upcoming fiscal year.
Selin in El Mercurio on Student Protests Against Climate Change
Prof. Henrik Selin discusses the student movements across the globe in protest against the lack of measures to governments to combat climate change.
Gallagher in The Economist on National Development Banks
GDP Center Director Kevin Gallagher was quoted in an article entitled “National Development Banks Are Back In Vogue.”
Greenwald Publishes Article on Gulf States and BRI
Michael B. Greenwald (Pardee ’07) discusses the Gulf States and broader Middle East as an important link between the economies of East Asia and Western Europe.
Greenwald Publishes OpEd in The Hill on China and Saudi Arabia
Michael B. Greenwald (Pardee ’07) discusses what the developing relations between China and Saudi Arabia could mean for the United States.
Sarkar Publishes OpEd in WaPo on WWII Origins of Rohingya Crisis
Prof. Jayita Sarkar published an Op-Ed in The Washington Post entitled “How WWII Shaped the Crisis in Myanmar.”