Corgan in The Boston Herald on Obama’s Russia Sanctions
Prof. Michael Corgan discusses sanctions announced by President Barack Obama against Russia.
Lori Interviewed in Pearson on Urban Refuge App
Prof. Noora Lori discusses her efforts on Urban Refuge, an app which aims to connect refugees with resources through a simple mapping tool.
Keylor in Boston Herald on a Cold War Redux
Prof. William Keylor discusses whether the evolving relationship between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin could lead to a nuclear arms race.
Stern in The Boston Globe on Donald Trump and ISIS
Prof. Jessica Stern discusses how the election of Donald Trump to the presidency of the United States will affect the fight against the Islamic State.
Menchik in VOA on Intolerance in Indonesia
Prof. Jeremy Menchik discusses how democratic institutions in Indonesia have proven to be resistant to religious intolerance.
Berger on NPR on Political Implications of Berlin Attack
Prof. Thomas Berger discusses the political implications of the recent attack on a Berlin Christmas market.
Keylor in Boston Herald on Assassination of Russian Ambassador
Prof. William Keylor discusses how the assassination of Ambassador Andrei Karlov will affect relations between Russia and Turkey.
Najam in Boston Herald on Attacks in the Middle East and Europe
Dean Adil Najam discusses several attacks across the Middle East and Europe that occurred on December 19, 2016.
Gallagher Interviewed on China’s Funding of Foreign Energy Projects
Prof. Kevin Gallagher discusses China surpassing the West in funding for foreign energy projects.
Norton on On Point on Global Response to the Syrian Crisis
Prof. Augustus Richard Norton discusses the world’s moral failure in the response to the ongoing conflict in Syria.
Hefner in CNN Politics on Education in the Middle East
Prof. Robert Hefner discusses comments made by incoming National Security Adviser Michael Flynn on Middle Eastern Islamic religious schools.
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.
Keylor in WalletHub on Trump’s Foreign Policy
Prof. William Keylor discusses the foreign policy of United States President-Elect Donald Trump.
Najam in WSJ on Challenges Facing New UN Secretary General
Dean Adil Najam discusses the challenges facing the new United Nations Security-General Antonio Guterres.
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.
Hare in AFP on the Struggles of the Latin American Left
Amb. Paul Hare discusses the struggles of the Latin American left following the death of Fidel Castro and election of Donald Trump.
Hefner in CSM on Indonesia’s Religious Freedom
Prof. Robert Hefner discusses recent accusations against Jakarta Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama that he insulted Islam.
Fewsmith in AP on Trump’s Taiwan Call
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith was recently interviewed on backlash in China over a breach in protocol by Donald Trump of U.S. policy toward Taiwan.
Ban Publishes Op-Ed on Romania and Right-Wing Populism
Prof. Cornel Ban discusses why Romania is immune to illiberal populism and why the country was not engulfed by the region’s right-wing populist wave
Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on Trump’s Syria Policy
Gregory Aftandilian discusses what President-Elect Donald Trump’s Syria policy will look like.