SAIS News and Events
Photo, Madeleine Albright, Ed RendellSAIS and Financial Times Hosted Denver Forums with Madeleine Albright
and Ed Rendell

Madeleine Albright, former secretary of State and a SAIS alumna, spoke about "Foreign Policy and the Election," on Thursday, August 28, at the Denver National Press Club. Lionel Barber, editor of the Financial Times (FT), and Robert Guttman, director of the SAIS Center on Politics and Foreign Relations, moderated the discussion. Ed Rendell, Democratic governor of Pennsylvania, discussed "A View of the Election," on Tuesday, August 26, also at the press club. FT’s U.S. managing editor Chrystia Freeland and Guttman moderated that discussion.
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Photo, Wesley ClarkGeneral Wesley Clark Spoke at SAIS Book Launch on June 26
General Wesley Clark, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, led a discussion at SAIS on on the new book, Ideas for America's Future: Core Elements of a New National Security Strategy, by Jeffrey P. Bialos, senior fellow at the SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations. Clark also wrote the book's preface.
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Additional Headlines


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

SAIS and Harvard Hosted Forum on the Youth Vote and 2008 Elections on April 24


SAIS Hosted Discussion on Russian Politics in Georgia on April 22


News & Events Archive



  

August 2007 SAIS in the News

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

August 30, 2007 - Riordan Roett, director of the Latin American Studies Program, was quoted in a Reuters article entitled, "Latin America Warms to Iran Amid Anti - U.S. Sentiment.” Read it here

August 28, 2007 - Bridget Welsh, assistant professor of Southeast Asia Studies, was quoted in a Reuters article entitled, “Fifty Years On, Race, Religion Still Haunt Malaysia.” Read it here

August 28, 2007 - Timothy Geithner, SAIS alum and president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, was the subject of a Washington Post article entitled, “Man in the Middle.” Read it here

August 27, 2007 - Charles Stevenson, adjunct professor of American Foreign Policy, wrote an op-ed for the Christian Science Monitor entitled, “Myths About Congress’s War Powers.” Read it here

August 27, 2007 - Riordan Roett, director of the Latin American Studies Program, was quoted in a NPR’s Marketplace story entitled, “Brazilian Political Scandal Hits Frying Pan”
Listen to it here

August 27, 2007 - Kent Calder, director of the Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies at SAIS, and Don Oberdorfer, director of the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS, were quoted in a Kyodo News article entitled, “Japan, U.S. Experts Urge Countries to Engage N. Korea Amid Changes.”Read it here

August 26, 2007 - Tong Kim, visiting scholar at the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS, wrote an op-ed for the Korea Times entitled, “Renegotiation of Operational Control” Read it here

August 23, 2007 - Riordan Roett, director of the Latin American Studies Program, was quoted in a New York Times op-ed entitled, “The Great Clock Plot.” Read it here

August 22, 2007 - Frank Fukuyama, director of the International Development Program, was interviewed on NPR’s All Things Considered for a segment entitled, “Scanning History for Analogies to Iraq War.” Listen to it here

August 22, 2007 - Charles Stevenson, adjuct professor of American Foreign Policy, wrote an op-ed for the Boston Globe entitled, “The Power to End War.” Read it here


August 18, 2007 - Charles Doran, director of the Global Theory and History Program and Center for Canadian Studies, was quoted in an Associated Press article entitled, “Bush to Tighten Ties With Mexico, Canada.” Read it here

August 17, 2007 - Chantal de Jonge Oudraat, senior fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Relations at SAIS, and Jean-Luc Marret, visiting scholar at the Center for Transatlantic Relations at SAIS, wrote an op-ed in the San Francisco Chronicle entitled, “Sanctions on Iran's Guard Are a Bad Idea” Read it here


August 17, 2007 - Ruth Wedgwood, director of the International Law and Organization Program, was quoted in a USA Today article entitled, “Court finds Padilla Guilty in Terror Case.” Read it here

August 14, 2007 - Riordan Roett, director of the Latin American Studies Program, was quoted in a Bloomberg online article entitled, “Argentine Prosecutor Seeks Arrest in Suitcase Scandal .” Read it here

August 12, 2007 - Don Oberdorfer, chairman of U.S. Korea Institute at SAIS,  was quoted in a Stars and Stripes article entitled, “Summit Could Have Long-Term Effect on North, South Korea” Read it here


August 10, 2007 - William Zartman, director of the Conflict Management Program, was quoted in a Voice of America article entitled, “Sierra Leone's Elections Seen as Ticket to the Future” Read it here

August 10, 2007 - Riordan Roett, director of the Latin American Studies Program, was quoted in a Christian Science Monitor article entitled, “Brazil, Venezuela Vie For Energy Clout.” Read it here

August 9, 2007 - Naeem Salik, South Asia Studies visiting scholar, wrote an op-ed in the Daily Times (Pakistan) entitled, “U.S. Threats and Pakistan.” Read it here

August 7, 2007 - Daniel Morris, M.A. candidate in International Policy, wrote an op-ed for the Toronto Star entitled “Giving Aid With One Hand, Taking MDs With The Other.” Read it here


August 7, 2007 - David Lampton, director of the China Studies program, was quoted in a New York Sun article entitled, “Olympics Used To Highlight Abuse in China.” Read it here


August 5, 2007 - Erik Jones, resident professor of European Studies based in the Bologna Center was quoted in a New York Times article entitled, “On an Ancient Sea, Europe Dreams and Schemes.” Read it here


August 2, 2007 - Naeem Salik, visiting scholar in the South Asia Studies Program, was interviewed on the BBC World Service for a segment entitled, “Pakistan's Power Source: The Military or the President? Listen to it here

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