Najam in CSM on Combating Climate Change
Dean Adil Najam discusses whether halving carbon emissions each decade could achieve nearly net-zero emissions by 2050.
Loftis in CSM on the next U.S. Ambassador to Russia
Amb. Robert Loftis discusses the possibility of former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman as the next U.S. Ambassador to Russia.
Loftis in CSM on State Department Dissent
Amb. Robert Loftis discusses what an official protest among career diplomats means for President Trump’s travel ban.
Selin in CSM on Trump’s Climate Change Policy
Prof. Henrik Selin discusses what President-Elect Donald Trump’s climate change policy will look like.
Berger in CSM on Expropriation of Hitler’s House
Prof. Thomas Berger discusses the expropriation of the house where Adolf Hitler was born by the Austrian government.
Hefner in CSM on Indonesia’s Religious Freedom
Prof. Robert Hefner discusses recent accusations against Jakarta Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama that he insulted Islam.
Hefner in CSM on Protests in Jakarta
Prof. Robert Hefner discussed recent protests in Jakarta, Indonesia calling for the ouster of Gov. Basuki Tjahaja Purnama.
Lori in CSM on Technology and the Refugee Crisis
Prof. Noora Lori discusses how technological innovations are aiding refugees across the globe.
Fewsmith in CSM on Xi’s Anticorruption Campaign
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith discussed the anticorruption campaign of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Najam in CSM on Acting on the Paris Climate Deal
Dean Adil Najam discussed whether global carbon dioxide levels passing a symbolic threshold will force action on the Paris climate deal.
Corgan in CSM on When a President is Morally Forced to Act
Prof. Michael Corgan discussed the moral obligation of the President of the United States to involve the country in conflicts overseas.
Najam in CSM on Clashes in Kashmir
Dean Adil Najam discusses relations between India and Pakistan and recent clashes between the two nations in Kashmir.
Menchik in CSM on the Death Penalty in Indonesia
Prof. Jeremy Menchik discussed the execution of drug traffickers in Indonesia under President Joko Widodo.
Lukes in CSM on Trump and Putin
Prof. Igor Lukes discusses what presidential candidate Donald Trump’s general pro-Russian attitude means for Europe.
Goldstein in CSM on Perception of British Royal Family
Prof. Erik Goldstein discusses the global perception of the British royal family.
Schilde in CSM on ISIS Attack on German Train
Prof. Kaija Schilde discussed how the attack could affect border controls across the European Union.
Goldstein in CSM: Americans and the Royal Family
Prof. Erik Goldstein said the royal family plays an important role in British-American relations.
Anderson in Christian Science Monitor: American Jailed in UAE
Prof. Betty Anderson discussed the unusual case of a woman jailed in UAE for insulting the country and its leaders.
Stern in CSM: Social Media and ISIS Recruitment
Stern said ISIS recruiters rely on social media.
Loftis in Christian Science Monitor: Perception of US Military in Middle East
Professor Robert Loftis says the perception of the American military has shifted after a decade of fighting terrorism in the Middle East.