Wippl in USA Today: No Progress on Benghazi
Pardee School Professor Joseph Wippl said that partisan gridlock would limit the effectiveness of the Congressional hearings on Benghazi.
Woodward in Defense One: Shutdowns Harm Security
Pardee School Professor John Woodward said that government shutdowns harm national security interests.
Wallace in The Conversation: Trudeau and the Niqab
Pardee School Lecturer James C. “Jim” Wallace said that the niqab became a hot-button issue in the recent Canadian parliamentary election.
Najam in Newsline on Paris Climate Negotiations
Dean Adil Najam says Pakistan had squandered its opportunity to be a major player in climate negotiations.
Wippl in CIRA: Remembering Aldrich Ames
Pardee School Professor Joseph Wippl reflected on his time as a member of the CIA team assessing convicted spy Aldrich Ames.
Gallagher in China Daily: Don’t Count China Out in LatAm
Pardee School Professor Kevin Gallagher said that economic slowdown in Latin America doesn’t change China’s priorities.
Min Ye in GB Times: TPP and China
Pardee School Professor Min Ye said that the recently-passed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) was marketed by using fears of the economic might of China.
Longman in CSM: Crisis in Rwanda
Pardee School Professor Timothy Longman said that President Kagame’s attempts to stay in power were causing a crisis in Rwanda.
William Keylor in City Journal: Wilson’s Racism
Pardee School Professor William Keylor said that the legacy of President Woodrow Wilson is tainted by his associations with racism.
Gallagher Publishes Research on TPP
Pardee School Professor Kevin Gallagher published research on the impacts of the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement.
Norton in Gulf News: Chaos in the Middle East
Pardee School Professor Augustus Richard Norton said that current tensions and instability in the Middle East could be attributed to a complex web of factors.
Keller in World Policy: Cuba Ascending
Pardee School Professor Renata Keller said that Cuba is becoming a diplomatic power player in the modern world.
Gallagher in Cipher: China/LatAm ‘Win Win’
Pardee School Professor Kevin Gallagher said that common interests made closer relations between China and Latin America a ‘win-win’ situation.
Keller on Medium: From Cold War to Drug War
The seeds of the global wars on both drugs and terror can be found in Mexico’s experience during the Cold War, says Renata Keller.
Woodward in Boston Globe: National Security Woes
Pardee School Professor John Woodward highlights a surprising consequence of the potential government shutdown – the harm it could do to national security.
Bacevich in Globe: Outrage in Afghanistan
Pardee School Emeritus Professor Andrew Bacevich said that the U. S. withdrawal from Afghanistan was a compromise with moral consequences.
Eckstein in USA Today: Pope’s Cuba Visit
Pardee School Professor Susan Eckstein said that the Pope’s itinerary in Cuba would endear him to the people.
Hare in the Media: Pope’s Cuba Visit
Former British Ambassador to Cuba Paul Hare was quoted in the Financial Times and New York Times.
Berger in The Diplomat: Japan’s Military Resurgence
Pardee School Professor Thomas Berger said that military resurgence was a complex issue among the Japanese.
Gallagher in Dialogo Chino: New China Phase in LatAm
Pardee School Professor Kevin Gallagher said that the relationship between China and Latin America was entering a new phase.