Professorial Lecturer Matthias Matthijs appeared on NPR’s “All Things Considered”
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Matthias Matthijs, a professorial lecturer in the International Economics Program, appears on NPR’s “All Things Considered” for a segment titled “Eurozone Prescriptions Easier Said Than Done.”
SAIS and Freedom House Hosted Forum on Future of Egypt’s Democratic Transition on June 25
Mohamed Elmenshawy, director of the Languages and Regional Studies Program at the Middle East Institute; Nancy Okail, director of Freedom House’s Egypt Programs; Anwar El-Sadat (via Skype), president of the Reform and Development Party in Egypt; and Ruth Wedgwood (moderator), director of the SAIS International Law and Organizations Program, participated in a panel discussion on “Revolution Under Siege: Is There Hope for Egypt’s Democratic Transition?” on Monday, June 25.
Incoming SAIS Dean and Professor Vali Nasr appeared on KQED Public Radio
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Vali Nasr, incoming SAIS dean and professor of International Relations, appeared on KQED Public Radio for a segment titled, “Syria Creates Hand-Wringing, But No Intervention.”
Professor David Jhirad was quoted in a Yuba.net article
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David Jhirad, director of the Energy, Resources and Environment Program, was quoted in a Yuba.net article titled, “ICLEI, C40, World Bank, USGBC, and Others Launch Global Initiative on Urban Resilience at Rio+20.”
SAIS M.A. student Marc Sabbagh wrote a blog post for the Houston Chronicle’sBaker Institute Blog
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Marc Sabbagh, a SAIS M.A. student, wrote a blog post for the Houston Chronicle’s Baker Institute Blog titled, “After the Arab Spring: A Crisis of Leadership.”
Professor Ruth Wedgwood was quoted in a Voice of America article
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Ruth Wedgewood, director of the International Law and Organizations Program, was quoted in a Voice of America article titled, “Obama Invokes Executive Privilege in Congressional Investigation.”
Professorial Lecturer Marius Deeb was quoted in a Voice of America article
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Marius Deeb, a professorial lecturer in the Middle East Studies Program, was quoted in a Voice of America article titled, “Egyptian Presidential Election Results Delayed.”
Professor Erik Jones was quoted in a TIME.com article
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Erik Jones, director of the European Studies Program, was quoted in a TIME.com article titled, “Italy’s Mario Monti: Dented Armor but Still the Only Knight to the Rescue.”
Professorial Lecturer Matthias Matthijs appeared on NPR’s “All Things Considered”
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Matthias Matthijs, a professorial lecturer in the International Economics Program, appeared on NPR’s “All Things Considered” for a segment titled, “Germany Resists Concessions to Greek Bailout Terms.”