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Japan Times
Scholars in the News
September 30, 2016

FPRI’s June Teufel Dreyer Quoted in Japan Times

In response to China warplanes flying through Okinawa strait, Dreyer said that the flights were meant to send a...

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Anadolu Agency
Scholars in the News
September 28, 2016

FPRI’s Michael A. Reynolds Latest E-Note Quoted in Anadolu Agency

Anadolu Agency quoted Reynolds’ piece, “Damaging Democracy: The U.S., Fethullah Gülen, and Turkey’s Upheaval”  Read the full article here....

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Daily Sabah
Scholars in the News
September 28, 2016

FPRI’s Michael Reynolds Latest Article Quoted in Daily Sabah

His latest FPRI E-Note, “Damaging Democracy: The U.S., Fethullah Gülen, and Turkey’s Upheaval,” was quoted. “‘FETÖ, arguably, threatens the...

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Kurdistan24
Scholars in the News
September 28, 2016

FPRI’s Nada Bakos Quoted in Kurdistan24

Nada Bakos spoke to Kurdistan24 about IS’ links to al-Qaeda in the region, stating that the war on Iraq “added fuel...

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All Things Considered
Scholars in the News
September 27, 2016

FPRI’s Barak Mendelsohn Interviewed on NPR’s All Things Considered

Mendelsohn commented in a piece discussing Italy’s new “Cultural Allowance” which is offering 18-year-old residents the equivalent of $563 to...

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Business Insider
Scholars in the News
September 27, 2016

FPRI’s Robert A. Fox Fellow Clint Watts Quoted in Business Insider

Watts’ Geopoliticus post, What Should We Make Of The Islamic State’s Ramadan Wave Of Violence? was quoted in an article covering FBI Director...

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War on the Rocks
Scholars in the News
September 26, 2016

Article in War on the Rocks Responds to FPRI’s Benjamin Luxenberg Latest

Tyler Jost writes, “First Things First: Rethinking the Defense Costs of Debt-Free College,” a rebuttal to Luxenberg’s recent article,...

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The Daily Star Lebanon
Scholars in the News
September 23, 2016

FPRI’s Robert A. Fox Fellow Adam Garfinkle Quoted in The Daily Star

In discussing the Syrian ceasefire, Garfinkle said, “They never intended for there to be a political settlement...

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Reuters
Scholars in the News
September 22, 2016

Article in Reuters Responds to FPRI’s Benjamin Luxenberg’s Latest

Peter Van Buren of Reuters responds to Luxenberg’s article from War on the Rocks, Does Free College Threaten Our...

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Philadelphia Inquirer
Scholars in the News
September 22, 2016

Kori Schake Lecture Quoted by Trudy Rubin in Philadelphia Inquirer

FPRI takes no positions on the presidential candidates; naturally, our individual scholars do, and we anticipate those positions will...

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