Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on Trump’s Egypt Strategy
Gregory Aftandilian discusses the differences in opinion between the Trump administration and Congress on Egypt.
Mehrling in Forbes on Global Money Transfers
Prof. Perry Mehrling discusses the past and current state of global money transfers.
Woldemariam in Foreign Affairs on Ethiopia’s Reforms
Prof. Michael Woldemariam discusses the aggressive reforms of Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
Hare in Forbes on Mexico’s Foreign Policy
Amb. Paul Hare discusses the foreign policy of Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto.
Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on the Resilience of ISIS
Gregory Aftandilian discusses the seeming resilience of ISIS despite major battlefield successes against the terrorist organization in Syria and Iraq.
Hare in AFP on Maduro’s Economic Reforms
Amb. Paul Hare was interviewed for a widely-syndicated article on the ongoing crisis in Venezuela.
Garcevic Interviewed on China and the Balkans
Amb. Vesko Garcevic was interviewed by a Swiss-German daily newspaper on China’s growing influence in the Balkans.
Najam in TNS on Support For Climate Action
Dean Adil Najam discusses the importance of galvanizing support for climate action within major emitter countries.
Najam Interviewed on U.S.-Pakistan Relations
Dean Adil Najam discusses a congratulatory call between U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and newly-elected Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Woldemariam in Bloomberg on Eritrea and Ethiopia
Prof. Michael Woldemariam discusses the recent rapprochement between Eritrea and Ethiopia.
Hare in Reuters on U.S. Embassy Woes in Havana
Amb. Paul Hare discusses how a reduction in staff at the United States embassy in Havana has undermined the U.S. ability to monitor Cuba.
Lukes in WaPo on the 50th Anniversary of the Prague Spring
Prof. Igor Lukes was interviewed for an article in The Washington Post on the 50th anniversary of the Prague Spring.
Garcevic Interviewed on China’s Influence in the Balkans
Amb. Vesko Garcevic discusses China’s growing influence in the Balkans.
Longman in WaPo on Kofi Annan’s Legacy
Prof. Timothy Longman discusses the legacy of former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan.
Shifrinson Interviewed on US-Swedish Security Cooperation
Prof. Joshua Shifrinson discusses the strategic implications of Sweden’s decision to procure US-made PATRIOT surface to air missile systems.
Garcevic Publishes Op-Ed on Kosovo-Serbia Partition
Amb. Vesko Garcevic discusses how an exchange of territory between Kosovo and Serbia could cause instability across the Balkans.
Greenwald Interviewed on Trump’s Tariffs on Turkey
Michael B. Greenwald (Pardee ’07) discussed the state of relations between the United States and Turkey.
Greenwald Interviewed on US-Turkey Relations
Michael Greenwald (Pardee ’07) discusses U.S. sanctions against two Turkish government officials in response to the imprisonment of an American pastor in Turkey.
Najam Interviewed on Environmental Politics in Pakistan
Dean Adil Najam discussed the plan of Pakistan’s newly elected government to plant billions of trees to tackle the effects of climate change.
Hare Publishes Commentary on Cuba’s Constitutional Revisions
Amb. Paul Webster Hare wrote a commentary on the impacts of the recent revision of the Cuban Constitution.