The Cable
Fletcher CEME Fellow Kingsley Moghalu writes why he believes the election of Joe Biden presents opportunities “for much closer collaboration between Nigeria and the United States.”
Medievalists.net
A conversation with A&S art historian Christina Maranci about her book, “The Art of Armenia: An Introduction."
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A&S religion professor Brian Hatcher examines modern India’s religious “enlightenment” through the figures of Rammohan Roy and Sahajanand Saraswati. Hatcher is the author of “Hinduism Before Reform.”
AllAfrica
Fletcher CEME Fellow Kingsley Moghalu calls on Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari to meet the demands of protestors following the extrajudicial killings of Nigerian citizens by security authorities.
The New York Times
This article highlights A&S anthropologist Zarin P. Machanda's research into relationships among male chimpanzees as they age. Machanda is director of long-term research at the Kibale Chimpanzee Project in Uganda.
Foreign Policy
Fletcher’s Michael Beckley co-authors this article examining China’s threat to reestablish predominance in the Asia-Pacific region by attacking Taiwan and the United States’ role in maintaining Taiwan's security.
Institute for Agricultural and Trade Policy
Timothy Wise, of the Global Development and Environment Institute, pens this update on the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa’s (AGRA) lack of transparency and accountability. Wise’s July report “False Promises: The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA)” examined why the program is failing Africa’s farmers.
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Fletcher’s Amy Myers Jaffe and Ph.D. student Zdenka Myslikova are co-authors of this opinion piece calling for the need for global clean energy funding.
BBC
Fletcher Dean Rachel Kyte participates in this discussion on President Xi Jinping's surprise announcement that China is committing to cut its net carbon emissions to zero by 2060. Kyte's segment begins at the 10:58 mark.