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Scholars in the News
May 15, 2017

Fox Fellow Clint Watts Featured on Slate’s The Gist

We’re zooming out on Russia’s influencing machine with the help of Clint Watts, the national security expert who had...

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Scholars in the News
May 15, 2017

FPRI’s Clint Watts Featured on NPR’s Morning Edition

Rachel Martin talks to former FBI special agent Clint Watts about where the bureau’s investigation into Russian meddling is...

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Scholars in the News
May 12, 2017

FPRI’s Clint Watts Interviewed by Atlantic Council on Russian interference

Clint Watts, former FBI agent and Robert A. Fox Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute: While FBI agents...

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Scholars in the News
May 10, 2017

FPRI’ Clint Watts Featured on Morning Joe

Fox Fellow Clint Watts appeared on Morning Joe on May 10, 2017 to discuss Trump’s firing of FBI Director...

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Scholars in the News
May 9, 2017

Senior Fellow Mitchell Orenstein Appeared on the ReConsider Podcast to discuss Russian foreign policy

What is Russia’s current interest on its borders, and what considerations will shape its behavior over the next 20...

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Scholars in the News
May 9, 2017

Associate Scholar Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein Commented on Kim Jong Un’s claim that the United States Attempted to Assassinate him in NK News

Associate Scholar Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein answers several questions about North Korea and the recent allegations made by Kin Jong...

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Scholars in the News
May 4, 2017

FPRI’s Mackubin Owens Gives Talk at the Clements Center on “Civil-Military Relations in the Trump Era”

The University of Texas at Austin Clements Center for National Security recently hosted Dr. Mackubin Owens for a talk...

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Scholars in the News
May 2, 2017

Senior Fellow Sumit Ganguly’s Deadly Impasse Reviewed by H-Net

In the field of South Asian studies, a new work by Sumit Ganguly is always welcome. A scholar with...

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Scholars in the News
May 2, 2017

Associate Scholar Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein Appeared on Godmorgon Världen to discuss North Korea

“Dåligt!”, twittrade Trump och den amerikanske utrikesministern varnade för katastrofala konsekvenser om inte omvärlden agerar mot Nordkoreas kärnvapenprogram och...

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Scholars in the News
May 2, 2017

Associate Scholar Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein Quoted in Christian Science Monitor on North Korea’s economy

It is uncertain if Kim’s acceptance of a widespread illicit economy could lead to formal policy changes. Although it...

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