Eckstein Interviewed by AP on Deportation Risks for Cubans
Prof. Susan Eckstein discusses how deportation risks for Cubans living in the United States could change under President Donald Trump.
Fewsmith in AP on China’s Fall Party Congress
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith discusses China’s upcoming Fall Party Congress.
Fewsmith in the Media on Xi’s Raised Status
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith was interviewed by several outlets on the declaration by China’s Communist Party that President Xi Jinping is its “core.”
Norton in NYT: Mystery of the Missing Imam
Augustus Richard Norton quoted in the New York Times on Iran’s charismatic missing Imam, Moussa al-Sadr.
Menchik in NYT: Tolerance in Indonesia
Professor Jeremy Menchik said that Indonesian Muslim organization could set an example for religious tolerance.
Stern Writes OpEd in NYT, on Terror
Jessica Stern writes OpEd in The New York Times on how terror effects society by making us feel more afraid, more vulnerable.
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 Media: Abe’s Non-Apology
Pardee School Professor Thomas Berger spoke with media outlets after Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe did not issue a new apology on the 70th anniversary of their surrender in World War II.
Fewsmith in NYT: Ling Jihua and Power Politics
Pardee School Professor Joseph Fewsmith said that the story of disgraced Chinese official Ling Jihua illustrated the state of power politics within the Chinese government.
Fewsmith in NYT and Bloomberg: Ling Jihua’s Lurid Downfall
The ouster of a top Chinese Communist Party official on corruption charges is an opportunity for Xi Jinping to clean house.