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Home / News / Scholars in the News
Scholars in the News
April 11, 2017

Frank Hoffman Quoted in US Naval Institute News

Regarding a discussion on Russia and China Practicing More Hybrid, Information Warfare, Hoffman said: “‘these “gray zone measures” and also...

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Squawk Box
Scholars in the News
April 11, 2017

FPRI Senior Fellow Jack Tomarchio on CNBC’s Squawk Box

In regard to the March attacks in London: “‘What British authorities are trying to do right now is ascertain...

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Scholars in the News
April 11, 2017

FPRI Senior Fellow Clint Watts Quoted in Wired

In an article discussing the Comey’s statement with the House Select Intelligence Committee, Watts said: “In general, the leaking of...

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Washington Examiner
Scholars in the News
April 11, 2017

FPRI’s Ronald Granieri Quoted in the Washington Examiner on Merkel-Trump Relationship

Prior to the meeting between Merkel and Trump in March 2017, Granieri discussed what the visit could look like,...

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Kevin McNamara
Scholars in the News
April 7, 2017

Associate Scholar Kevin McNamara Joins Team at National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library

The National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library in Cedar Rapids, IA, has hired FPRI Associate Scholar Kevin J....

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North Korea Map
Scholars in the News
March 28, 2017

Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein Appeared on Voice of America’s Korean edition to discuss China’s importation of North Korean coal.

Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein appeared on Voice of America’s Korean edition, and spoke about recent figures that suggest that China...

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Scholars in the News
March 7, 2017

FPRI Senior Fellow Arthur Waldron Cited in The Guardian on Trump and The Great Wall

The Guardian “When Trump said, ‘I’m going to build a great wall,’ I thought, ‘What the hell are you...

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Scholars in the News
March 1, 2017

Kori Schake Appeared on Morning Edition to Discuss Trump’s approach to national security and terrorism in his speech

NPR Morning Edition Kori Schake, a former Bush administration national security council member, talks with Rachel Martin and Mary...

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Scholars in the News
March 1, 2017

FPRI’s Clint Watts and Nada Bakos Appeared on Intercepted Podcast

The Intercept THIS WEEK ON INTERCEPTED, an ex-CIA analyst and a former FBI counterterrorism agent say they fear that...

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Scholars in the News
March 1, 2017

Senior Fellow Mitchell A. Orenstein Quoted in The New York Times

The New York Times “In essence, it was a label that meant death. It meant you were subhuman and...

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