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Home / News / Scholars in the News
Scholars in the News
December 4, 2014

FPRI’s Chris Miller Writes for Russia! on Europe Blocking Construction of a New Russian Pipeline

“The latest casualty of the Ukraine crisis was formally announced earlier this week: the South Stream pipeline. Though the...

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Scholars in the News
December 4, 2014

FPRI’s Jacques deLisle Comments on Establishing a Chinese Rule of Law in Global Times

“A full-fledged rule of law means accepting significant legal limits on Party and State power and accepting law-mandated outcomes...

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Scholars in the News
December 2, 2014

FPRI’s Clint Watts Cited in Washington Post on Unconventional Warfare, IS, and the West

“…Unconventional operations can be far less costly in money and lives than kinetic action on the battlefield. Rather than...

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Scholars in the News
November 26, 2014

FPRI’s Jacques deLisle Interviewed by HuffPost Live About Hong Kong Protests

“One of the real issues here is a misalignment in both perceptions and agendas.  There are a lot of...

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Scholars in the News
November 24, 2014

FPRI’s Alumnus Patrick Clawson Awarded Iran Book Prize by the Middle East Studies Association (MESA)

“Dr. Clawson’s award-winning book is the first detailed study of Iran’s monetary history from the advent of the Safavid...

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Scholars in the News
November 13, 2014

FPRI’s June Teufel Dreyer Comments on China-Japan Territory Disputes in the Straits Times Asia Report

“‘China claims that Japan has agreed that there is a dispute over the islands; Japan claims with equal validity...

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Scholars in the News
November 11, 2014

FPRI’s Chris Miller Covers Russian Economic Problems in Moscow Times

“The parallels between the Soviet Union in the 1980s and Russia today are eerier than the oil price alone suggests. A pointless war — Afghanistan then,...

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Scholars in the News
November 11, 2014

FPRI’s Jacques deLisle Writes for Wharton University of Pennsylvania on the US-China Climate Change Pact

“Even as the two countries now share a common platform on climate change, they have their task cut out...

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Scholars in the News
November 6, 2014

FPRI’s Vice Chair Dov Zakheim Writes for Foreign Policy on Potential Outcomes of a US Enrichment Deal with Iran

“It is becoming increasingly clear that President Barack Obama is hell-bent on a deal with Iran, regardless of its...

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Scholars in the News
November 5, 2014

FPRI’s David Danelo Interviewed by War on the Rocks on His New Book, “The Return: A Field Manual for Life After Combat”

“There’s an important distinction between ‘transitioning’ and what I call returning. Transitioning is about taking skills and aptitudes and repurposing...

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