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

FPRI’s Michael Cecire Writes for Medium.com on “A New Political Era for Georgia”

“The sudden and unexpected dismissal of popular Georgian Defense Minister Irakli Alasania from Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream (GD) coalition...

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Scholars in the News
November 4, 2014

FPRI’s Felix Chang Cited in Want China Times on China’s Submarine Program

“While Sanya Bay has become more built up, Yalong Bay, in the west, is a new development site for...

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Scholars in the News
November 4, 2014

FPRI’s June Teufel Dreyer Cited in the Associate Press on New Chinese Laser Defense Against Drones

“…there may be an urgency in developing a defense against drones because of their wider use. For example, demonstrators...

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Scholars in the News
November 4, 2014

FPRI’s Michael Cecire Writes for Medium on the Dismissal of Georgian Defense Minister

“The sudden and unexpected dismissal of popular Georgian Defense Minister Irakli Alasania from Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream (GD) coalition...

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Scholars in the News
November 1, 2014

FPRI’s David Danelo Writes in the American Interest on the Border Crisis

“The tension in the border ‘crisis’ hearkens back to geopolitical dilemmas with more enduring roots than can be captured in emotional, media-driven...

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Scholars in the News
October 31, 2014

FPRI’s Felix Chang Cited in Bloomberg.com Report on China’s Clandestine Submarine Program

“The development of Hainan sits at the center of China’s submarine strategy…The island has been home to a submarine...

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Scholars in the News
October 31, 2014

FPRI’s Abdallah Schleifer in al Arabiya on the Terrorist Presence in the Sinai

“Cairo’s determined response – including a state of emergency and curfew in Sinai, and construction of a buffer zone...

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Scholars in the News
October 26, 2014

FPRI’s Arzu Geybullayeva Named to BBC’s 100 Top Women of 2014

Congratulations to FPRI’s Arzu Geybullayeva, who was recently named to the BBC’s list of the Top 100 Women for...

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Scholars in the News
October 23, 2014

FPRI’s Ed Turzanski Interviewed on Good Day Philadelphia about the Terrorist Attack in Canada

“Soldiers and official government sites appear to be the targets of this wave. ISIS has spoke openly about this”...

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Scholars in the News
October 22, 2014

FPRI’s Clint Watts Interviewed on ABC World News about the Terrorist Attack in Canada

“The dangerous part of this is, when you see one attack, it tends to prop up several others.” Watch...

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