Al-Araby Al-Jadeed
      
  
            Fletcher’s Alex de Waal pens this opinion piece about how General Abdel Fatah al-Burhan’s military coup in Sudan may jeopardize the country’s democratic economic future.
      
  
 
      
  
  
            BBC News
      
  
            Fletcher’s Alex de Waal pens this article about how the military coup in Sudan may jeopardize the country’s democratic future. 
      
  
 
      
  
  
            The Conversation
      
  
            Fletcher Dean Rachel Kyte shares the key topics that global leaders will likely discuss at the upcoming U.N. Summit on Climate Change (COP26) in Glasgow. 
      
  
 
      
  
  
            Tufts Now
      
  
            Faculty comment on the upcoming U.N. summit in Glasgow and prepare to lead a student delegation to the negotiations
      
  
 
      
  
  
            BBC
      
  
            Fletcher’s Alex de Waal pens this opinion piece about reluctance from international aid agencies to designate the humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia’s Tigray region a famine, despite overwhelming evidence of mass starvation. 
      
  
 
      
  
  
            CRS Today
      
  
            TUSM’s Susan MacDonald discusses the work of Eye Corps, of which she is president, to support ophthalmologic care in Tanzania. 
      
  
 
      
  
  
            The Conversation
      
  
            Mulugeta G. Berhe, a World Peace Foundation Senior Fellow, writes this piece outlining why a credible mediation process for resolving the crisis in Ethiopia needs to start with states and institutions of the international community rather than the African Union. 
      
  
 
      
  
  
            Foreign Policy
      
  
            Fletcher’s Bhaskar Chakravorti outlines why India, which has attracted the attention of investors shifting from China, may not be a sustainable choice based on longer-term market fundamentals.
      
  
 
      
  
  
            Nikkei Asian Review
      
  
            Fletcher Dean Emeritus James Stavridis authors this opinion piece on the implications of Australia’s sudden decision to switch from purchasing French-made diesel submarines to nuclear-powered attack boats from the United States.