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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



  

June 2005 SAIS in the News

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

June 30, 2005 - Riordan Roett, director of Western Hemisphere Studies, was quoted in a New York Times article entitled, "Trade Pacts to the South Losing Appeal." Read it here

June 30, 2005 - Riordan Roett, director of Western Hemisphere Studies, was quoted in a Newsweek International article entitled, "Saving Grace." Read it here

June 30, 2005 - Stephen Szabo, professor of European Studies, was quoted in a BBCNews.com article entitled, "U.S. 'Will Not Block' German U.N. Bid." Read it here

June 29, 2005 - S. Frederick Starr, chairman of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, was quoted in Newsday in an article entitled, "With All 17 Aboard U.S. Chopper Feared Dead, Afghan Attack Marks New Level of Sophistication." Read it here

June 29, 2005 - S. Frederick Starr, chairman of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, was quoted in USA Today in an article entitled, "U.S. Sees Fighting Rekindled in Afghanistan." Read it here

June 28, 2005 - Michael Mandelbaum, professor and director of the American Foreign Policy Program, was quoted in a Newsday article entitled, "Getting EU on Track Would Help U.S." Read it here

June 27, 2005 - Ruth Wedgwood, director of the International Law and Organization Program, was quoted in The New York Times in an article entitled, "Experts Say Trial Unlikely for CIA Operatives." Read it here

June 27, 2005 - Ruth Wedgwood, director of the International Law and Organization Program, was interviewed on the NPR program All Things Considered in a segment entitled, "Italian Judge vs. CIA: Where Will It Lead?" Read it here 

June 27, 2005 - Stephen Szabo, professor of European Studies, was quoted in an Associated Press article entitled, "Germany's Schroeder to Meet With Bush." Read it here

June 26, 2005 - Jakub Grygiel, assistant professor of International Relations, wrote a Newsday op-ed entitled, "EU's Setbacks Are Not So Bad For Us." Read it here

June 23, 2005 - Don Oberdorfer, SAIS journalist-in-residence, was mentioned in a Washington Post article entitled, "U.S. Offers Food Aid to N. Korea." Read it here

June 22, 2005 - Frederick Brown, associate director of the Southeast Asia Studies Program, was quoted in a Los Angeles Times article entitled, "Vietnam's Premier Gets VIP Treatment." Read it here

June 22, 2005 - Stephen Szabo, professor of European Studies, was quoted in a Reuters article entitled, "'Lame Duck' Schroeder Limps Toward Early Poll." Read it here

June 22, 2005 - Don Oberdorfer, SAIS journalist-in-residence, co-wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post entitled, "A Moment to Seize with North Korea." Read it here

June 21, 2005 - Ruth Wedgwood, director of the International Law and Organization Program, was quoted in The Daily Outrage, a blog featured in The Nation, in a segment entitled, "Blaming the Messenger." Read it here

June21, 2005 - Carl Thayer, a SAIS visiting scholar in Southeast Asia Studies, was quoted in a BBC News Online article entitled, "Vietnam Gets U.S. Morale Boost." Read it here

June 21, 2005 - Frederick Brown, associate director of the Southeast Asia Studies Program, was interviewed on the public radio program Marketplace in a segment entitled, "America's New Trading Friend." Read it here

June 16, 2005 - Sanam Vakil, a doctoral candidate and lecturer in the Middle East Studies Program, wrote an op-ed for The Financial Times entitled, "Reformed Rafsanjani Could Be a Force for Change." Read it here

June 9, 2005 - An obituary for Fred Holborn, senior adjunct professor of American Foreign Policy, ran in The Washington Post. Read it here

June 9, 2005 - SAIS is mentioned in an article in The Washington Post entitled, "World Bank's Loan Rangers." Read it here

June 9, 2005 - Peter Bergen, adjunct professor in the South Asia Studies Program, wrote a documentary film review for The Nation entitled, "Beware the Holy War: The Power of Nightmares." Read it here

June 8, 2005 - Don Oberdorfer, SAIS journalist-in-residence, was quoted in a Reuters story that appeared on  ABCNews.com entitled, "N. Korea Seen Buying Time on Nuclear Talks - Analysts." Read it here

June 7, 2005 - Michael Mandelbaum, professor and director of the American Foreign Policy Program, was quoted in an Associated Press article entitled, "Newsview: Bush Loyalty Yet to Help Blair." Read it here

June 6, 2005 - Riordan Roett, director of Western Hemisphere Studies, wrote an op-ed for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel entitled, "Experience Does Not Bode Well." Read it here  

June 5, 2005 - James Mann, SAIS author-in-residence, wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post entitled, "All the Bureaucracy's Men." Read it here

June 4, 2005 - Azar Nafisi, a visiting scholar at the Foreign Policy Institute at SAIS, wrote an article for The Guardian entitled, "Spoilt for Choice." Read it here

June 3, 2005 - Walter Andersen, associate director of the South Asia Studies Program, was quoted in a United Press International (UPI) article entitled, "Experts: Kashmir Trip Sign of Better Ties." Read it here 

June 3, 2005 - Anwar Ibrahim, a senior visiting fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute, was the subject of a Financial Times article entitled, "Breakfast with the FT: A Reform Character." Read it here

June 3, 2005 - Scott Barrett, director of the International Policy Program, was interviewed on the Earth & Sky radio series in a segment entitled, "Energy and Technology." Read it here

June 2, 2005 - Piero Gleijeses, professor of American Foreign Policy, was quoted in a New York Times article entitled, "Leftists Accuse U.S. of Harboring Cuban Bomber." Read it here

June 1, 2005 - Fouad Ajami, director of the Middle East Studies Program, wrote an article for Foreign Affairs entitled, "The Autumn of the Autocrats." Read it here

June 1, 2005 - James Mann, SAIS author-in-residence, was quoted in a Washington Post article entitled "Deep Background: The Best-Kept Secret in Washington Nearly Stayed That Way." Read it here

June 1, 2005 - James Mann, SAIS author-in-residence, was quoted in a Baltimore Sun article entitled, "Decades Later, 'Deep Throat' Unmasked." Read it here



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