Stern on WBUR: Brussels Terror Attacks
Prof. Jessica Stern said Belgium has been a cauldron ripe for recruitment for radical jihadist groups.
Hare in Agence France-Presse: The Evolving Cuban Revolution
Prof. Paul Hare discussed the evolving relationship between Cuba and the United States.
Stern in the Media: ISIS Boosts Reach Through Social Media
Prof. Jessica Stern discussed how the Internet enables ISIS to boost their recruitment efforts.
Stern in Real Clear Politics: ISIS and the Gray Zone
Professor Jessica Stern was quoted on the motives behind radical jihadist terror attacks.
Stern in WaPo: Understanding the ISIS Threat
Stern was a speaker at the recent Faith Angle Forum, discussing the underlying narrative of radical ideology.
Anderson in Boston Globe: Higher Education in Beirut
Professor Anderson says American University of Beirut offers students and faculty academic freedom.
Selin on PRI The World: U.S. Elections Impact on Climate Change
Professor Selin said the election could determine whether substantive U.S. participation in climate talks continues.
Gallagher in Bloomberg View: China’s Bolivian Loans
Prof. Gallagher on the impact of political accountability on Chinese loans in Bolivia.
Berger in The Comment: US Reaction to Chinese Missiles
Berger discussed the placement of missiles on a disputed island in the South China Sea.
Gallagher in Tico Times: China Outpaces US in Latin America
Gallagher said Chinese development banks have doubled their efforts in Latin America.
Menchik in WPJ: Indonesia and Islamic Radicalization
Menchik on why Indonesia has remained immune to Islamic radicalization.
Gallagher in LA Times: China’s Role in Peru
Gallagher says China served as a new growth pole in Latin America.
Chehabi in HuffPo: Iran’s Reformist Voters
Chehabi said voters may see upcoming elections as a rigged process.
Stern in CSM: Social Media and ISIS Recruitment
Stern said ISIS recruiters rely on social media.
Gallagher on China’s Venezuela Investment
Gallagher said China is bolstering investments made in Latin America.
Lukes on Radio Prague: The Curious Death of Jan Masaryk
Lukes says a new book has sparked debate on the death of a former Czech foreign minister.
Najam in TFT on Pakistan’s Climate Policy
Najam calls for a serious rethink by Pakistan of its climate change policy.
Lukes on Radio Liberty: Kissinger in Moscow
Lukes discussed Henry Kissinger’s recent trip to Moscow.
Gallagher in CNN Money: China’s Venezuela Investment
Professor Gallagher says China is now in danger of overexposing themselves in Venezuela.
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.