MSNBC
In this opinion column, Fletcher's Michael A. Cohen discusses what he believes is President Joe Biden’s greatest foreign policy success: the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan.
Voice of America
Fletcher’s Bhaskar Chakravorti says that India’s relationship with Russia “puts it outside a super safe category” to be included among countries that have unrestricted access to advanced U.S. AI chips.
Health
Distinguished Professor, Friedman School Dean Emeritus, and FIMI Director Dariush Mozaffarian is quoted throughout this article on new Friedman School analysis that estimates sugar-sweetened beverages contribute to millions of new cases of diabetes and cardiovascular disease annually worldwide.
Wall Street Journal
Fletcher Distinguished Professor Daniel Drezner says that Donald Trump’s negotiation style is “bullying allies because he thinks he’s going to have more success with that.”
NBC News
A&S sociologist Caleb Scoville addresses Donald Trump’s false claims regarding water levels in California.
HealthDay
Distinguished Professor, Friedman School Dean Emeritus, and FIMI Director Dariush Mozaffarian is quoted about new Friedman School analysis of global data estimating that sugar-sweetened beverages contribute to millions of new cases of diabetes and cardiovascular disease annually worldwide. Former Friedman School Ph.D. student and collaborator Laura Lara-Castor is also quoted.
The Hill
Fletcher's Aram Hur coauthors this opinion piece discussing the polarizing political partisanship in South Korea and the resulting impact on its democracy.
New York Times
Cummings School’s Yi-Pin Lin discusses his experience visiting Afghanistan as a tourist. Multiple photos from Lin’s trip are included.
Wall Street Journal
Fletcher’s Aram Hur comments on the stark divide between South Korean political parties, as evident by the recent impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol by the opposition-controlled legislature, saying “When formerly oppressed parties become unleashed, they start biting back.”