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Home / News / Scholars in the News
Scholars in the News
January 3, 2015

FPRI’s Mac Owens Reviews Charles Edel’s New Book on John Quincy Adams for the National Review

“Edel contends that Adams crafted a grand strategy intended to reduce security risks to the United States while vindicating...

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Scholars in the News
December 26, 2014

FPRI’s Abdallah Schleifer in al Arabiya on Sisi’s Visit to China

“Sisi is committed to diversifying Egypt’s source of arms, so it is not exposed to threats by a sole...

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Scholars in the News
December 19, 2014

FPRI’s S. Abdallah Schleifer Writes for Al Arabiya News About Egyptian Literacy Youth Brigades

“…adult illiteracy remains well over 20 percent of the population in Egypt and it is one of the worst...

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Scholars in the News
December 17, 2014

FPRI’s Lawrence Husick Quoted in Philly.com About the Sydney Hostage Crisis

“Social media have long been seen as ‘force multipliers’ – means of extending power or impact – for both terrorists...

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Scholars in the News
December 16, 2014

FPRI Trustee Raza Bokhari Interviewed by CBS Philly On Pakistani School Shooting

“The Taliban appears to have targeted two of its chief enemies: education and the military.  Most of the first-...

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Scholars in the News
December 16, 2014

FPRI’s Samuel Helfont Cited in the Washington Post’s Fact Checker on Sadaam-al Qaeda Connection

“There is no evidence that any operations were eventually planned or carried out and the extent of this relationship remains...

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Scholars in the News
December 12, 2014

FPRI’s June Teufel Dreyer Discusses Chinese WWII Massacre Rememberance in the Associated Press

“Addressing soldiers, students, and survivors of the December 1937 killings carried out by occupying Japanese troops, called...

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Scholars in the News
December 10, 2014

FPRI’s Chris Miller Writes for Russia! on the Moldovan Divide Between Russia and the EU

“For the past several years, Moldova has been governed by a coalition of parties that back EU integration. The...

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Scholars in the News
December 9, 2014

FPRI’s Felix Chang Cited in Bloomberg.com Report on China’s Nuclear Submarines

“While China doesn’t view North Korea as a direct nuclear risk, officials are concerned about what might happen if North Korea...

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Scholars in the News
December 9, 2014

FPRI Alumnus Lyushun Shen Interviewed by the National Interest Interview on Taiwan

“The Asia-Pacific is clearly a global hot spot when it comes to not only trade, but security issues. While...

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