Associated Press
Fletcher’s Tom Dannenbaum comments on Israel’s appeal with the International Criminal Court to stop its arrest warrants against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying, “None of this challenges the substance of the warrants at this point in the process.”
The Fulcrum
A&S political scientists Oxana Shevel is featured in this recorded Network for Responsible Public Policy virtual discussion that analyzed the war in Ukraine as well as the country’s future.
Boston Globe
Fletcher student Jay Rumas writes this opinion piece calling for Americans to remain steadfast in helping refugees who have been affected by war, reflecting on his own family’s experience as well as his work with a Worcester-area refugee resettlement agency.
Marketplace
Fletcher Dean Kelly Sims Gallagher comments on the central COP29 question of how much wealthier countries should pay to help developing nations transition to cleaner energy.
Associated Press
Friedman School's Daniel Maxwell comments on the need for countries that provide food aid to also address the problems that cause hunger and to provide projects that promote health and nutrition as well as protection from violence.
Los Angeles Times
Friedman School’s Erin Coughlan de Perez outlines innovative approaches to help countries finance climate change related disaster risk reduction and response.
BBC
Fletcher’s Alex de Waal examines how Donald Trump’s second administration could affect geopolitics in Africa.
Foreign Affairs
Fletcher Distinguished Professor Daniel Drezner explores Donald Trump’s first-term foreign policy track record and what policy trends will likely differ in his second term.
STAT
Distinguished Professor, Friedman School Dean Emeritus, and FIMI Director Dariush Mozaffarian is among the health experts who share their thoughts on how the new Trump administration may affect the future of health and scientific research.