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Donating 25,000 Books to Bosnia

Tufts Now
Tisch College professor and Associate Dean Peter Levine’s father built an enormous book collection that recently found a new home at a Bosnian library trying to rebuild after a war

A terror redux in Pakistan?

Atlantic Council
Fletcher student Neha Ansari pens this essay about how Pakistan will combat new terrorism threats, including a rise in suicide bombing attacks, without the aid of the U.S. in the region.

Russian military’s corruption quagmire

Politico
Fletcher student Polina Beliakova pens this opinion piece about the “systemic corruption” within Russia’s military and security sectors and its impact on the war in Ukraine.

How has Ukraine changed my mind?

The Washington Post
In his regular column, Fletcher’s Daniel Drezner re-examines some of his previous expectations about Russia and Ukraine.

The Real Story, Europe's energy future beyond Russia

BBC News
Fletcher’s Amy Myers Jaffe joins this episode of “The Real Story” to discuss Europe's energy dependence on Russia and efforts to transition to a new, greener energy network in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war.

AGRA: Still failing Africa’s farmers

Institute for Agricultural and Trade Policy
Timothy Wise, of the Global Development and Environment Institute (GDAE), discusses a new analysis that shows the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) “did not meet its headline goal of increased incomes and food security for 9 million smallholders.”