MSNBC
In his regular opinion column, Fletcher’s Michael A. Cohen details how U.S. presidents from both political parties have disregarded the War Powers Resolution to take military actions without the approval of Congress.
The Economist
A&S Associate Professor Emeritus David Dapice joins this episode of the Money Talks podcast to discuss the challenges confronting Vietnam’s booming economy.
ABC
Fletcher’s Pavel Luzin comments on how Europe or Ukraine could pay for American arms for Ukraine’s fight against Russia’s invasion.
Al Jazeera
A&S political scientist Fahd Humayun says that Pakistan’s push for a ceasefire in the Israel-Iran conflict would be bolstered by the fact that the Trump administration is also advocating for negotiations versus war.
CNN
The Friedman School’s Erin Coughlan de Perez comments on a new analysis that projects the production of key U.S. crops could plummet 50% by the end of the century, noting that it did not take two major climate change adaptations into account.
Politico
Fletcher's Chris Miller is quoted at length about how the semiconductor chip industry is shaping rising tensions between the U.S.-China. Miller is noted as author of Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology.
New York Times
UEP’s Hassaan Khan comments on why there is an “urgent need for Pakistan to invest in more nimble, adaptive water governance.”
New York Times
Fletcher’s Monica Duffy Toft is quoted from her March Foreign Affairs Magazine article, saying that the United States, Russia and China “commanding and extending spheres of influence appears to restore a fading sense of grandeur.”
Fortune
Distinguished Professor, Friedman School Dean Emeritus, and FIMI Director Dariush Mozaffarian is quoted from a January CNN article about a Friedman School global analysis that estimated sugar-sweetened beverage consumption contributes to millions of new cases of diabetes and cardiovascular disease annually.