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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
for more information.
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Additional Headlines


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



  

November 2005 SAIS in the News

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

November 30, 2005 - An event sponsored by the Office of the Dean at SAIS featuring R. Nicholas Burns, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs and a 1980 SAIS graduate, was the subject of an Associated Press article entitled, "State Dept. Official Urges Iran Trade Curb." Read it here

November 30, 2005 - Stephen Szabo, professor of European Studies, was quoted in a Voice of America News article entitled, "New German Chancellor Brings Strengths to Difficult Assignment." Read it here

November 30, 2005 - Eliot Cohen, director of the Strategic Studies Program, wrote an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal entitled, "A Beacon on the Summit of the Mountain.Read it here 

November 30, 2005 - Svante Cornell, deputy director of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, was quoted in a Reuters article entitled, "Turkmenistan: INCB Calls for Greater Drug Control Compliance." Read it here

November 23, 2005 - An event sponsored by the Office of Development and Alumni Relations at SAIS featuring William McDonough, chairman and chief executive officer of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, was the subject of a Dow Jones article entitled, "PCAOB Chairman McDonough Warns Of Growing Anger Over Executive Pay." Read it here

November 23, 2005 - Col. Dave Berger, SAIS graduate, was quoted in a Christian Science Monitor article entitled, "New Iraq Strategy: Stay in Hot Spots." Read it here

November 22, 2005 - Patrick Esteruelas, SAIS graduate, was quoted in a Washington Post article entitled, "Chavez Pushes Petro-Diplomacy." Read it here

November 19, 2005 - Don Oberdorfer, journalist-in-residence at the Foreign Policy Institute, wrote an op-ed for the Los Angeles Times entitled, "Seoul Chooses Sides." Read it here

November 17, 2005 - Fouad Ajami, director of the Middle East Studies Program, wrote an op-ed for U.S. New & World Report entitled, "The Duality of Iraq." Read it here

November 16, 2005 - Michael Mandelbaum, professor and director of the American Foreign Policy Program, was quoted in a Baltimore Sun article entitled, "Forced Into a Corner, Baseball Does Right Thing." Read it here

November 16, 2005 - Fouad Ajami, director of the Middle East Studies Program, wrote an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal entitled, "Blowback." Read it here

November 16, 2005 - Michael Mandelbaum, professor and director of the American Foreign Policy Program, wrote an op-ed for Newsday entitled, "French Fracas Could Catch Up With Us." Read it here

November 11, 2005 - Rebecca Sinderbrand, fellow at the International Reporting Project, wrote an article for Slate.com entitled, "Jordan, the Day After." Read it here

November 8, 2005 - Don Oberdorfer, journalist-in-residence at the Foreign Policy Institute, was quoted by Bloomberg.com in an article entitled, "North Korea Talks Will Resume to Try to Complete Nuclear Accord." Read it here 

November 8, 2005 - An event sponsored by the Korea Initiative Program at SAIS featuring Tong Kim, former senior Korean language translator at the Department of State and visiting scholar at SAIS, was the subject of a Chosun Ilbo (South Korea) article entitled, "Kim Young-sam 'Selected Military Targets in N.Korea.'" Read it here

November 8, 2005 - Trita Parsi, a doctoral candidate in International Political Economy, wrote an op-ed for The Daily Star (Lebanon) entitled, "Iran Is Awaiting a Much Fairer Western Nuclear Offer." Read it here 

November 7, 2005 - Fouad Ajami, director of the Middle East Studies Program, wrote an op-ed for U.S. News & World Report entitled, "Syria's Sopranos." Read it here

November 5, 2005 - Walter Andersen, associate director of the South Asia Studies Program, was quoted in an Outlook (India) article entitled, "'Natwar Was Just a Name on Our Table.'" Read it here 

November 3, 2005 - Francis Fukuyama, Bernard Schwartz Professor of International Political Economy and director of the International Development Program, was the subject of a Washington Post article entitled, "Francis Fukuyama: History in the Remaking." Read it here

November 2, 2005 - Francis Fukuyama, Bernard Schwartz Professor of International Political Economy and director of the International Development Program, wrote an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal entitled, "A Year of Living Dangerously." Read it here

November 2, 2005 - Riordan Roett, director of Western Hemisphere Studies, was quoted in a New York Times article entitled, "Bush Faces Tough Time in South America." Read it here

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