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Scholars in the News
October 20, 2014

FPRI Sponsored Conference Aired Live on C-Span

On Monday, October 20, FPRI Co-Sponsored a conference with the Kennan Institute at the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C....

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Scholars in the News
October 19, 2014

FPRI’s Lorenzo Vidino in the Telegraph and al Arab on England’s Review of the Muslim Brotherhood in the UK

“Muslim Brotherhood-linked groups in each country work according to a common vision – but in complete operational independence, making...

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Scholars in the News
October 17, 2014

FPRI’s Abdallah Schleiffer in al Arabiya on Egypt’s Role in Gaza

“The only certain thing about last Sunday’s Gaza Reconstruction Conference is that it has acknowledged, on a global basis,...

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Scholars in the News
October 16, 2014

FPRI’s Melinda Haring Named Penn Kemble Democracy Forum Fellow

Melinda Haring, an Associate Scholar in FPRI’s Project on Democratic Transitions has recently been named as a Penn Kemble Democracy...

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Scholars in the News
October 6, 2014

FPRI’s Jakub Grygiel in the American Interest on Why Le Petit Prince Should Be Required Reading

“The Little Prince…points to a primordial source of political order—friendship—that is ignored by The Prince. Friendship—filos to the ancient Greeks—is foundational...

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Scholars in the News
October 5, 2014

FPRI’s Jakub Grygiel in the American Interest on our Ability to Deter Russia

“Putin may even think that Russia’s superiority in tactical nuclear weapons can be translated into a victory in the...

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Scholars in the News
October 2, 2014

FPRI’s Jacques deLisle Interviewed for Knowledge at Wharton Podcast on Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revolution

“On the other hand … some of the people who are the most vocal and most upset about the...

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Scholars in the News
October 2, 2014

FPRI’s Clint Watts Profiled in the Boston Globe as New Breed of Jihadi Hunter

“But as the online jihadi hunters have risen in prominence, the establishment has increasingly started to embrace their work....

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Scholars in the News
September 30, 2014

FPRI’s Sumit Ganguly in Yale Global Online on Modi’s Trip to Washington

“To fulfill promises on economic prosperity for India, Modi must pursue a robust foreign policy.” Read the full article...

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Scholars in the News
September 27, 2014

FPRI’s Jacques deLisle Interviewed in El Pais International on Xi Jinping’s Consolidation of Power in China

“Xi shared political goals have been vital to its predecessors: to maintain social order and political stability, keeping the...

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