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Upcoming Book Launches
After the Floods: The Search for Resilience in Ellicott City
October 30, 4:00-5:30pm
SIS Founders Room
The Flying Man: The Golden Age of Islam & its Contribution to Science
November 12, 2:00-3:30pm
SIS Founders Room
In the Media
- Dana Fisher, quoted in "A ‘resistance’ raced to fight Trump’s first term. Will it rise again?" (Washington Post)
- Earl Anthony Wayne, quoted in "Former ambassador to Mexico: Immigration could complicate USMCA review" (Inside Trade)
- Malini Ranganathan, "How Bengaluru’s migrant workers pay with their lives for climate change and corruption" (The News Minute)
- Garret Martin, "On foreign policy, Trump opts for disruption and Harris for engagement − but they share some of the same concerns" (The Conversation)
- Yerevan Saeed, quoted in "Kurdish attack in Ankara could derail prospects for peace talks, analysts say" (Voice of America)
- Austin Davis, quoted in "WBS research aims to build entrepreneurial mindset among Rohingya refugees" (Warwick Business School)
- Amitav Acharya, quoted in "Why Russia wants to win Brics friends for a new global financial order" (South China Morning Post)
- Ji-young Lee, quoted in "U.S. says North Korean troops in Russia, possibly to fight in Ukraine war" (The Japan Times)
- Yerevan Saeed, "The Kurdish View of the US Election" (The Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington)
- Guy Ziv, "Can Netanyahu rehabilitate his ‘Mr. Security’ image?" (The Boston Globe)
- Greg Aftandilian, "Foreign Policy’s Impact on the November Presidential Election" (Arab Center Washington DC)
- Jordanna Matlon, "Africa is the world’s largest market for Guinness beer – how its ad campaigns exploit men" (The Conversation)
- Trey Herr and CSINT, quoted in "Spyware vendors thwart restrictions with new names and locations" (Washington Post)
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SIS' Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal has taken over the Carbon Removal Newsroom podcast, with Episode 1 live
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Joseph Torigian on PBS Frontline: "China, the U.S. & the Rise of Xi Jinping"
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Keith Darden on ABC 7 News about the escalation of US policy in Ukraine
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Omekongo Dibinga on Politics Done Right discussing his book "Lies About Black People" and and the state of US politics
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Dana Fisher on Brookings' Climate Sense podcast: How does activism affect the climate debate?
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Greg Aftandilian on US Arab Radio: "The Israel-Hezbollah War: What's Next"
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Nina Yamanis on VOA: "Rebecca Cheptegei death spotlights violence against women in Africa"
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Guy Ziv on Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre's podcast: "Netanyahu in the US"
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Jim Goldgeier on Brookings' The Current: "The state of NATO at 75 and beyond"
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Jordan Tama on The Science of Politics: "Why foreign policy is still bipartisan"
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Angela Pashayan on MSNBC's The Reidout: Why the global south holds the keys to the world’s future
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Ken Conca on the Wilson Center's New Security Broadcast episode: Thought-leaders and Frontline Workers in Environmental Peacebuilding | An Oral History: Dr. Ken Conca and Dr. Geoff Dabelko
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