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Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-NE)Senator Chuck Hagel Spoke at SAIS on September 18
Chuck Hagel, Republican U.S. senator from Nebraska and a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, gave the keynote address at a conference at SAIS on Thursday, September 18, entitled “Challenges and Choices in Asia.” Click here for more information.
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SAIS Hosted Forum on Islam and the West on September 15
SAIS hosted a forum entitled “Existential Threat or Historical Footnote? What Our Obsession With Islam Is Costing Us,” on Monday, September 15, featuring Bernard-Henri Lévy, French philosopher and author of Left in Dark Times: A Stand Against the New Barbarism; Francis Fukuyama, director of the SAIS International Development Program; John Mueller, the Woody Hayes Chair of National Security Studies at Ohio State University; and Adam Garfinkle (moderator), editor of The American Interest. Click here
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SAIS and Financial Times Hosted Denver Forums with Madeleine Albright and Ed Rendell

General Wesley Clark Spoke at SAIS Book Launch on June 26

World Bank President Robert Zoellick Spoke at 2008 SAIS Commencement

Infosys Founder Nandan Nilekani Spoke at SAIS on May 9

Senator Sherrod Brown Spoke at SAIS on May 7

SAIS Hosted Conference on 21st Century U.S.-Korea Alliance on May 6

News & Events Archive



  

August 2005 SAIS in the News

Note: Most links below are directed to external news sites.  Over time, some may expire.

August 31, 2005 - David Lampton, director of the China Studies Program and dean of faculty, was quoted in a Voice of America Online article entitled, "Shifting Economies." Read it here

August 31, 2005 - Francis Fukuyama, Schwartz Professor of International Political Economy, wrote an op-ed for The New York Times entitled, "Invasion of the Isolationists." Read it here 

August 30, 2005 - Trita Parsi, a doctoral candidate in International Political Economy, wrote an op-ed for The Financial Times entitled, "Europe's Mendacity Doomed Iran Talks to Failure." Read it here

August 30, 2005 - Kent Calder, director of the Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies and director of Japan Studies and the Korea Initiative, was quoted in The New York Times in an article entitled, "Japan's Post Offices: Full-Service Political Battlefields." Read it here

August 23, 2005 - Charles Fairbanks, director of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, was quoted in a Bloomberg.com article entitled, "Afghan Elections Threatened by Insurgency, U.N. Says." Read it here

August 23, 2005 - Michael Mandelbaum, director and professor of the American Foreign Policy Program, was quoted in a Washington Post article entitled, "Mile by Mile, Into the Oil Trap." Read it here

August 22, 2005 - Fouad Ajami, director of the Middle East Studies Program, was interviewed on PBS's "NewsHour with Jim Lehrer" for a segment entitled, "Iraqi Constitution Struggle." Read it here

August 18, 2005 - David Lampton, director of the China Studies Program and dean of faculty, was quoted in a Voice of America Online article entitled, "U.S. Hopes Accord With Israel Will Limit Military Sales to China." Read it here

August 17, 2005 - Fouad Ajami, director of the Middle East Studies Program, was interviewed on PBS's "The Charlie Rose Show" for a segment about recent developments in Iraq and the greater Middle East. Read it here

August 17, 2005 - Fouad Ajami, director of the Middle East Studies Program, was interviewed on CBS News' "The Early Show" for a segment on "Bush, Rice Praise Iraqi Leaders." Read it here

August 17, 2005 - Fatima Ayub, a SAIS MA student, was quoted in a Washington Post article entitled, "The iPod: A Love Story Between Man, Machine." Read it here

August 10, 2005 - Ruth Wedgwood, director of the International Law and Organization Program, was quoted in a U.S. Policy article entitled, "U.S. Academic Experts Advise Against Security Council Expansion." Read it here

August 8, 2005 - Svante Cornell, deputy director of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, was quoted in a U.S. News & World Report article entitled, "A Stash to Beat All." Read it here 

August 7, 2005 - Ernesto Hernandez-Cata, adjunct professor of International Economics, was quoted in a Miami Herald article entitled, "Post-Castro Cuba Will Be 'A Big Mess,' Speaker Says."

August 7, 2005 - Eliot Cohen, director of the Strategic Studies Program, was quoted in a New York Times article entitled, "Where Are the War Heroes?" Read it here

August 5, 2005 - Eliot Cohen, director of the Strategic Studies Program, was quoted in a Globe and Mail (Canada) article entitled, "If Iraq Fails, U.S. Hopes for Mideast Go With It." Read it here

August 4, 2005 - S. Frederick Starr, chairman of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, was quoted in a Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty article entitled, "Central Asia: Uzbek Developments Present U.S. Policy Dilemmas." Read it here 

August 4, 2005 - An obituary for Robert Evans, former professor and director of the Bologna Center, ran in The Washington Post. Read it here

August 3, 2005 - Michael Mandelbaum, professor and director of the American Foreign Policy Program, wrote a Newsday op-ed entitled, "Terrorism Is Wild Card in Nuclear Story." Read it here 

August 2, 2005 - Bjoern Dressel, a Ph.D. candidate in International Political Economy, was quoted in a Manila Standard Today article entitled, "U.S. Envoy Approves of ChaCha." Read it here

August 1, 2005 - Ruth Wedgwood, director of the International Law and Organization Program, was quoted in the Baltimore Sun in an article entitled, "Roberts Could Swing High Court Toward Greater Executive Power." Read it here

August 1, 2005 - Kent Calder, director of the Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies and director of Japan Studies and the Korea Initiative, was quoted in The New York Times in an article entitled, "Seoul to Offer Electricity as Reward if North Korea Ends Nuclear Work." Read it here

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