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Home / News / Scholars in the News
Scholars in the News
March 15, 2016

FPRI’s John Templeton Fellow Ed Turzanski Quoted on CBS Philly on Russia’s Decision to Withdraw Troops from Syria

“Putin, know this much, he has a plan. It is several steps down the line ahead of where most...

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Scholars in the News
March 11, 2016

FPRI’s June Teufel Dreyer and Arthur Waldron Cited in The National Interest on What Beijing Gains By Threatening Taiwan

“Because of that separate Taiwanese identity, nobody in Taiwan advocates “secession.” The victorious DPP believes that Taiwan, in Dreyer’s...

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Scholars in the News
March 11, 2016

FPRI’s Felix Chang Quoted in Bloomberg on China’s Plan for a Military That Can Counter the U.S. Muscle

“A lot of energy will be spent figuring out who commands who; who supports who; and most importantly who...

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Scholars in the News
March 3, 2016

FPRI’s Felix Chang Quoted in Bloomberg About the Restructuring of the Chinese Military

“A lot of energy will be spent figuring out who commands who; who supports who; and most importantly who...

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Scholars in the News
March 2, 2016

FPRI’s Clint Watts Quoted in Opposing Views on ISIS’ Brutal Tactics

“They continue to lose territory, we’ve seen a growing number of defections and a rise in the number of...

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Scholars in the News
March 2, 2016

FPRI’s Michael Cecire Interviewed by World Politics Review on Security Ties Between Russia and Armenia

In this interview, Cecire explains how Armenia’s closer security ties with Russia will further its regional isolation. Read the...

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Scholars in the News
March 1, 2016

Foreign Affair’s Reviews FPRI’s Hal Brands’ Book, The Power of the Past: History and Statecraft

“The historical profession, Brands, Suri, and their contributors argue in this strong and stimulating volume, should engage with the...

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Scholars in the News
February 29, 2016

FPRI’s Hal Brands has Recent Book Excerpted in History and Policy

“Examining the course of American statecraft over the last century, one cannot escape the conclusion that history—historical knowledge, insights,...

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Scholars in the News
February 27, 2016

FPRI Inspires Foreign Policy Seminar for Virginia Beach Students

FPRI is ecstatic to learn that former History Institute participant John Sutton III has developed a new initiative for...

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Scholars in the News
February 22, 2016

FPRI’s Jacques deLisle has Latest E-Note Picked Up by Penn News Today

deLisle’s recent E-note about the significance of Taiwan’s presidential election and its impact on relations with China was recirculated...

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