UN Dispatch
Fletcher's Klaus Scharioth, former German Ambassador to the United States, discusses the long-term international implications of the January 6 Washington, DC, riots in this Global Dispatches podcast.
Tufts Now
Resilience reflects digital infrastructure and citizen trust, according to Fletcher School study
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Fletcher graduate student Arun Mohan Sukumar examines the history of vaccine programs in India, including the government's recent approval of two COVID-19 vaccines.
BBC News
Fletcher’s Alex de Waal examines the long-time border dispute between Ethiopia and Sudan, currently focused on the area known as al-Fashaga.
The Conversation
A&S art historian Christina Maranci pens this piece about medieval Armenian monuments that are at risk of being destroyed in the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Apollo
A&S art historian Christina Maranci discusses the significance of some of the medieval Armenian monuments that are at risk of being destroyed.
The National Interest
In this blog post, Fletcher's Monica Duffy Toft examines why it may be time for the United States to withdraw military troops from Afghanistan and suggests alternative measures to deal with a Taliban-led Afghan government.
BBC News
Fletcher’s Alex de Waal examines how the Tigray crisis in Ethiopia is “challenging the foundational principles of the African Union.”
Hanoi Times
James Borton, non-resident fellow of Fletcher's Science Diplomacy Center, discusses how Vietnam's effective COVID-19 response will impact its economic recovery.