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Bitter rivals: Iran and Saudi Arabia PBS Frontline 2/20/2018
Another guilty plea in Russia probe CNN 2/20/2018
Witnessing the collapse of the global elite The Atlantic 2/19/2018
North Korea and Kim Jong Un: meet the known key players in the regime Fox News 2/19/2018
Pakistan scrambles to avoid terror financing watch list The Associated Press 2/16/2018
Seeing bounty abroad, will North Koreans change their homeland? The New York Times 2/16/2018

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Events Recap
Visit ‘The Recap’ for summaries, videos, and photos of our world-class events. Read More »
SAIS Europe Seminars
Aline Sierp, Maastricht University, The Netherlands joined SAIS Europe for a discussion on the end of the Cold War in the EU.   Read More »
Johns Hopkins SAIS Snapshot
International Law and Organization students participated in a research trip in Uganda to examine women living with HIV/AIDS as part of their International Human Rights Clinic Capstone project. Read More »
Faculty Ink: Activism and the Fossil Fuel Industry
Professors Andrew Cheon and Johannes Urpelainen have published a new book "Activism and the Fossil Fuel Industry," which examines the anti-fossil fuel movement in the U.S. and provides recommendations for future energy and climate policies. Read More »
News: Military in Fragile States
Associate Director of Strategic Studies Mara Karlin wrote about challenges for militaries in fragile states. Read More »
News: Russian Relations with Europe
Center for Transatlantic Relations Senior Fellow Federiga Bindi commented on the biggest threat facing Europe. Read More »
News: Iran Nuclear Deal
emerge85 Co-director and Foreign Policy Institute Senior Fellow Afshin Molavi joined CGTN America to discuss the future of the Iran nuclear deal. Read More »
News: U.S. Presidency
In an article for Foreign Policy, Henry A. Kissinger Distinguished Professor of Global Affairs Hal Brands wrote about comparisons between the Trump, Obama, and Bush administrations. Read More »