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Home / News / Scholars in the News
Scholars in the News
September 6, 2014

FPRI’s Michael Noonan Writes for War on the Rocks Refelcting on the President’s Speech in Estonia

“It is all good and fine for countries in the region to develop cartoons and other things to counter the messages...

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Scholars in the News
September 4, 2014

FPRI’s Michael Noonan Mentioned in BBC News’ Echo Chambers on Confronting the “Football Industrial Complex”

“Quick, violent action. Fighting similarly organised foes. Defined end-states with a clear victor. This is how most military professionals...

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Scholars in the News
September 4, 2014

FPRI’s Barak Mendelsohn Quoted in the New York Daily News on the Role of China and Russia in Combating ISIS

“They’re probably glad to see that nobody thinks that they have a responsibility to share the burden…They, too, have...

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Scholars in the News
September 4, 2014

FPRI’s Clint Watts Has his Blog on al Shabaab Cited in the Global Post

“…the most hardcore of Godane’s adherents will break off and form a particularly violent element of Al Shabaab…[or they...

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Scholars in the News
September 4, 2014

FPRI’s Barak Mendelsohn and Clint Watts Quoted in The Hill on ISIS’ Propaganda Machine

“They were the forerunners in Iraq. It is their Web forum administrators that were running the show back then. They...

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Scholars in the News
September 3, 2014

FPRI’s Clint Watts Cited in the Huffington Post on al Shabab

“al-Shabab could fracturing into smaller organizations or other Somali terror groups could break out and try to fill Godane’s...

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Scholars in the News
September 2, 2014

FPRI Trustee John Lehman Writes for the National Review on American Seapower for the 21st Century

“With 90 percent of global trade carried by sea, and the vast majority of international financial transactions conducted via...

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Scholars in the News
September 2, 2014

FPRI’s Abdallah Schleifer Reprinted in the Philadelphia Inquirer on the Battle for the Soul of the Muslim World

“As an American Muslim and as a journalist, I am more than appalled by the murder of James Foley...

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Scholars in the News
September 2, 2014

FPRI’s Jacques deLisle Quoted in International Business Times on Hong Kong’s “Occupy Central”

“…advocates of greater political autonomy in the territory are careful not to appear cavalier with Hong Kong’s economy.” Read...

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Scholars in the News
September 1, 2014

FPRI’s David Danelo Writes for ISN Zurich on ISIS and the Fate of a Free Middle East

“The nature of the threat that IS poses means that the security of the West depends on two things:...

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