The Guardian
Abi Williams, Director of the Institute for Global Leadership, writes a letter in response to The Guardian’s obituary of Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
The Conversation
Fletcher's Sung-Yoon Lee details the first 10 years of Kim Jong Un’s rule of North Korea, noting that the young dictator “has the capacity to surpass even the ghastly death tolls of his two familial predecessors.”
The Daily Star
A&S historian Ayesha Jalal discusses the circumstance in Pakistan prior to the birth of Bangladesh in 1971.
Foreign Affairs
A&S political scientist Michael Beckley co-authors this piece on how a U.S.- Chinese war over Taiwan would play out and how the Biden administration can prepare for such a scenario.
Haaretz
Fletcher’s Alex de Waal outlines why Israel needs to stop the United Arab Emirates, an ally, from arming the Ethiopian regime that is committing mass atrocities in Tigray.
Lifehacker
WBUR
Inkstick
Fletcher’s Daniel Drezner weighs in on the effectiveness of U.S. sanctions involving Ethiopia and Venezuela.
Tufts Now
Friedman School Professor Patrick Webb explains the challenges and potential solutions to achieving global food and nutrition security