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Scholars in the News
December 22, 2017

Senior Fellow Mitchell Orenstein Cited in Foreign Affairs on Authoritarianism in Europe

Foreign Affairs In the face of such blatant defiance of EU norms, the Commission concluded that there was a...

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Scholars in the News
December 20, 2017

Fox Fellow Clint Watts Quoted by NBC News on Russian Interest in Jill Stein

NBC News Clint Watts, an NBC News analyst who has been tracking Russian election interference at the Foreign Policy...

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Scholars in the News
December 20, 2017

Senior Fellow June Teufel Dreyer Quoted in The Times on China and Taiwan

The Times Chinese military aircraft have flown over Taiwan, ratcheting up tension on the autonomous island and leading analysts...

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Scholars in the News
December 19, 2017

Associate Scholar Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein Quoted by CNBC on Hurdles for North Korea’s Economy

CNBC See’s non-profit supports entrepreneurs and individuals interested in business in North Korea through workshops, internships and mentorship programs....

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Scholars in the News
December 19, 2017

Templeton Fellow Dominic Tierney Cited in Bloomberg on the Role of World Leaders

Bloomberg The origin of the term “leader of the free world” is somewhat uncertain. Dominic Tierney of the Atlantic tracked it back...

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Scholars in the News
December 18, 2017

Associate Scholar Arzu Quoted in US News on Release of Azeri Journalist

US News Mehman became a journalist when Azerbaijan was still part of the Soviet Union. In May 1990, just...

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Scholars in the News
December 18, 2017

Senior Fellow Marc Sageman Quoted in The Straits Times on Self-Radicalization

The Straits Times Even if they have no battleground experience, those who undertake solo attacks, like the two recently...

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Scholars in the News
December 17, 2017

Senior Fellow Barak Mendelsohn Quoted in Albawaba on Palestinian Response to Jerusalem Decision

Albawaba Immediately, the move was condemned in the region and around the world, with Arab states re-affirming their allegiance...

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Scholars in the News
December 15, 2017

Senior Fellow Lorenzo Vidino Quoted in The Times on Florence’s First Mosque

The Times Muslims in Florence who have campaigned for years to be allowed to build a mosque are to...

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Scholars in the News
December 14, 2017

Senior Fellow Brandon Friedman Quoted in Algemeiner on Repercussions of Jerusalem Decision

The Algemeiner Trump’s announcement, meanwhile, is unlikely to stop Saudi investment in America. The Saudi-backed, London-based newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat ran an article soon...

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