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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



  

July 2005 SAIS in the News

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

July 31, 2005 - Eliot Cohen, director of the Strategic Studies Program, was a guest on the C-SPAN program Q&A. Read it here 

July 29, 2005 - Walter Andersen, associate director of the South Asia Studies Program, was quoted in an AxcessNews.com article entitled, "Proposed Nuclear Partnership With India to Undergo Scrutiny." Read it here

July 29, 2005 - Anwar Ibrahim, a senior visiting fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute, was the subject of a Dow Jones Newswires article entitled, "Interview: Malaysia Anwar: New Ringgit Regime Like A Peg." Read it here 

July 29, 2005 - Peter Bergen, adjunct professor in the South Asia Studies Program, was quoted in a National Catholic Reporter op-ed entitled, "Viewpoint: More Dangerous Than al-Qaeda." Read it here

July 28, 2005 - Don Oberdorfer, SAIS journalist-in-residence, answered questions online at WashingtonPost.com in a discussion entitled, "North Korea: Six-Party Talks Continue." Read it here

July 27, 2005 - Trita Parsi, a doctoral candidate in International Political Economy, wrote an op-ed for The Jerusalem Post entitled, "Who Lost Iran?" Read it here

July 27, 2005 - Riordan Roett, director of Western Hemisphere Studies, was quoted in an El Universal article entitled, "Madrazo Seeks to Quell Party Infighting." Read it here

July 27, 2005 - Roger Leeds, research professor of International Finance and director of the Center for International Business and Public Policy, was the subject of a Bennington Banner article entitled, "Johns Hopkins Prof Talks to the Northshire About Major Rip-offs." Read it here

July 26, 2005 - Svante Cornell, deputy director of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, was quoted in a BBCNews.com article entitled, "Power Politics Over Central Asia Bases." Read it here

July 26, 2005 - Riordan Roett, director of Western Hemisphere Studies, was quoted in a Bloomberg.com article entitled, "Mexico's Madrazo Seeks to Quiet Party Foes to Presidential Run." Read it here 

July 26, 2005 - S. Frederick Starr, chairman of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, was quoted in an Associated Press article entitled, "Uzbekistan: Loss of Base Won't Hamper U.S. Mission Says Rumsfeld." Read it here

July 23, 2005 - Don Oberdorfer, SAIS journalist-in-residence, was quoted in a Washington Post article entitled, "Officials Attempt to End N. Korean Impasse." Read it here 

July 20, 2005 - Michael Mandelbaum, professor and director of the American Foreign Policy Program, wrote a Newsday op-ed entitled, "Historic Shift to Help India Likely to Prevail." Read it here

July 20, 2005 - Peter Bergen, adjunct professor in the South Asia Studies Program, was mentioned in a Guardian Unlimited op-ed entitled, "A Largely Bourgeois Endeavour." Read it here

July 19, 2005 - S. Frederick Starr, chairman of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, was quoted in a Scripps Howard article entitled, "Opposition Leader Campaigns for Reforms in Kazakhstan." Read it here

July 19, 2005 - Walter Andersen, associate director of the South Asia Studies Program, was quoted in an Indo-Asian News Service article entitled, "U.S. Breaks New Ground With India" Read it here

July 18, 2005 - Azar Nafisi, visiting scholar at the Foreign Policy Institute, wrote an article for NPR's Morning Edition entitled, "Mysterious Connections That Link Us Together." Read it here

July 17, 2005 - James Mann, SAIS author-in-residence, wrote a book review for The Washington Post entitled, "How to Win Friends and Influence Nations." Read it here 

July 15, 2005 - S. Frederick Starr, chairman of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, appeared on the program John McLaughlin's One on One in an segment entitled, "U.S. Policy in Central Asia." Read it here 

July 15, 2005 - Walter Andersen, associate director of the South Asia Studies Program, was quoted in The Hindustan Times in an article entitled, "Does India Need Lobbyists on the Capitol?" Read it here

July 14, 2005 - Riordan Roett, director of Western Hemisphere Studies, was quoted in a San Jose Mercury News article entitled, "Brazil Leader Unhurt by Scandal So Far." Read it here

July 11, 2005 - Dan Hamilton, director of the Center for Transatlantic Relations, wrote an article for The Albanian News Bulletin entitled, "Wider Europe and the West: Ten Lessons." Read it here

July 10, 2005 - Eliot Cohen, director of the Strategic Studies Program, wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post entitled, "A Hawk Questions Himself as His Son Goes to War." Read it here

July 9, 2005 - Walter Andersen, associate director of the South Asia Studies Program, was quoted in The Tribune (India) in an article entitled, "Left, Right Complicate Indo-U.S. Ties." Read it here

July 8, 2005 - Fouad Ajami, director of the Middle East Studies Program, was quoted by The New Republic in an article entitled, "Bashar Assad Knows What He's Doing. Seriously." Read it here

July 8, 2005 - Fouad Ajami, director of the Middle East Studies Program, was interviewed by CBS's "The Early Show" about the London terror attack. Read it here

July 8, 2005 - Peter Bergen, adjunct professor in the South Asia Studies Program, wrote a New York Times op-ed entitled, "Our Ally, Our Problem." Read it here

July 8, 2005 - SAIS students Ruben Diaz-Plaja, Joanna Ganson, Sebastien Pascual and Michael Waldron were quoted in The Washington Post in an article entitled, "Students Abroad: Close Calls, Confusion Remembered In Aftermath."  Read it here

July 7, 2005 - John McLaughlin, a senior fellow at the Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies, and Peter Bergen, an adjunct professor in the South Asia Studies Program, were interviewed by CNN's Wolf Blitzer about the London terror bombings.  Read it here

July 4, 2005 - Fouad Ajami, director of the Middle East Studies Program, was quoted in The Daily Star in an op-ed entitled, "Tayseer Allouni Awaits the Verdict." Read it here 

July 4, 2005 - Stephen Szabo, professor of European Studies, was quoted in a Voice of America News article entitled, "Fate of the EU." Read it here

July 4, 2005 - Fouad Ajami, director of the Middle East Studies Program, and Marius Deeb, professor of Middle East Studies, were mentioned in a FrontPage Magazine article entitled, "A Mideastern View of the Fourth of July." Read it here

July 3, 2005 - Thomas Mahnken, visiting fellow at the Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies, was quoted in a Providence Journal article entitled, "The Losers Cry Foul Over Military Cuts." Read it here

July 3, 2005 - Anwar Ibrahim, a senior visiting fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute, was the subject of a Borneo Bulletin article entitled, "Anwar Has the World at His Feet." Read it here

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