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In The Media

Keylor in Boston Herald on Trump’s Secretary of State Pick

in In the Media

Prof. William Keylor discusses the possibility of President-Elect Donald Trump selecting ExxonMobil chief Rex Tillerson as his secretary of state.

Tagged: 2016, Boston Herald, Donald Trump, In The Media, Rex Tillerson, Secretary of State, william keylor

Gallagher in Foreign Policy on China’s Pollution

in In the Media

Prof. Kevin Gallagher discusses how China’s recent international trade record does not match up with President Xi Jinping’s environmental rhetoric.

Tagged: 2016, China, Coal, Foreign Policy, In The Media, Kevin Gallagher, Pollution

Keller in The Washington Examiner on Trump’s Cuba Plans

in In the Media

Prof. Renata Keller discusses whether Donald Trump will be able to reverse President Barack Obama’s policies toward Cuba.

Tagged: 2016, Cuba, Donald Trump, In The Media, Renata Keller, Washington Examiner

Keylor in The Boston Globe on Resonance of Pearl Harbor

in In the Media

Prof. William Keylor discusses whether the significance of Pearl Harbor has faded for younger generations.

Tagged: 2016, Boston Globe, In The Media, Pearl Harbor, william keylor

Menchik Publishes Op-Ed on Tolerance in Indonesia

in In the Media

Prof. Jeremy Menchik discussed established strategies for strengthening tolerance in Indonesia.

Tagged: 2016, In The Media, Indonesia, Jeremy Menchik, RSIS Commentary, Tolerance

Gallagher in the Media on Donald Trump, China and Latin America

in In the Media

Prof. Kevin Gallagher discusses how President-Elect Donald Trump could open doors for China in Latin America if he follows through with campaign promises.

Tagged: 2016, China, Donald Trump, In The Media, Latin America

Woodward Featured in CAS Magazine on Biometrics

in In the Media

Prof. John Woodward discusses why biometric identification should replace our current identification systems.

Tagged: 2016, Biometrics, CAS Magazine, Identification, In The Media, John Woodward

Ban Publishes in INET on Trump and Neoliberalism

in In the Media, Research

Prof. Cornel Ban discusses whether the election of Donald Trump will bring an end to neoliberalism.

Tagged: 2016, Cornel Ban, Donald Trump, In The Media, INET, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Neoliberalism

Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on Obama’s ISIS Strategy

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Prof. Gregory Aftandilian discusses President Barack Obama’s strategy on fighting the Islamic State (ISIS) in Iraq and Syria.

Tagged: 2016, gregory aftandilian, In The Media, Iraq, ISIS, Obama, Syria, The Arab Weekly

Garčević on RFE on the Rise of the Far Right

in In the Media

Amb. Vesko Garčević discusses political trends in Europe and the United States including the growth of the extreme right movements.

Tagged: 2016, Balkans, Europe, far right, In The Media, political trends, Radio Free Europe, United States, Vesko Garcevic

Lukes Interviewed on Corruption in the Kremlin

in In the Media

Prof. Igor Lukes discussed the recent arrest of Aleksei Ulyukayev, Russia’s economy minister.

Tagged: 2016, Aleksei Ulyukayev, Igor Lukes, In The Media, putin, Russia

Hare in the Media on Fidel Castro

in In the Media

Amb. Paul Webster Hare was interviewed by several news outlets on the death of Fidel Castro and next steps for Cuba.

Tagged: 2016, Amb. Paul Hare, BBC, Cuba, Fidel Castro, Financial Times, In The Media, Japan Times, Reuters

Ye in LA Times on China’s International Leadership

in In the Media

Prof. Min Ye discussed China’s potential leadership role on international issues including trade and climate change following the election of Donald Trump.

Tagged: 2016, China, Donald Trump, In The Media, International Leadership, LA Times, Min Ye

Keller, Hare in Boston Herald on Fidel Castro

in In the Media

Prof. Renata Keller and Amb. Paul Hare were interviewed on the death of Fidel Castro.

Tagged: 2016, Boston Herald, Castro, Cuba, In The Media, Paul Hare, Renata Keller

Stern in Futurity on the Motivation of Terrorists

in In the Media

Prof. Jessica Stern was recently interviewed on the motivations of violent extremists.

Tagged: 2016, Futurity, In The Media, Jessica Stern, terrorism

Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on U.S.-Egypt Relations

in In the Media

Gregory Aftandilian discusses the effect that Donald Trump’s election could have on relations between the U.S. and Egypt.

Tagged: 2016, Donald Trump, Egypt, gregory aftandilian, In The Media, The Arab Weekly, U.S.

Gallagher on CCTV on China and Peru

in In the Media

Prof. Kevin Gallagher was recently interviewed on the economic relations between China and Peru.

Tagged: 2016, CCTV, CCTV America, China, Economic, In The Media, Kevin Gallagher, Peru

Najam in Dawn on Smog in Lahore

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam discusses the effect heavy smog has had on daily life in the city of Lahore, Pakistan.

Tagged: 2016, Adil Najam, Dawn, In The Media, Lahore, Pakistan, Smog

Corgan in Azeri Today on Trump’s Middle East Policy

in In the Media

Prof. Michael Corgan discusses the effect Donald Trump could have on the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.

Tagged: 2016, Azerbi, Azeri Today, Donald Trump, In The Media, michael corgan, Middle East, Turkey

Selin in Dagens Nyheter on Trump’s Climate Policy

in In the Media

Prof. Henrik Selin discusses what President-Elect Donald Trump’s selection of cabinet members could mean about his climate policy.

Tagged: 2016, Cabinet, Climate, Dagens Nyheter, Donald Trump, Henrik Selin, In The Media

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