The Conversation
Fletcher's Bhaskar Chakravorti examines the use of COVID-19 contact tracing apps in South Korea, India and Germany and the prospect for such technology in the U.S.
Tufts Now
A&S faculty Nina Gerassi-Navarro and Colin Orians are co-teaching a new virtual class called “Sustaining your drink: The culture and science of coffee, mate, and wine.” This course will be a part of GILD (Global Integrated Learning and Design).
War on the Rocks
Fletcher fellow Benjamin Denison publishes article in War on the Rocks arguing against the use of covert regime change operations.
Bloomberg Opinion
Fletcher Dean Emeritus Admiral James Stavridis explores the geopolitical dangers and relationship-building opportunity of the India/China border conflict, via his Bloomberg Opinion column.
The Wall Street Journal
Fletcher Ph.D. candidate Frances Tilney Burke shares her response to Trump's latest sanctions against China, in a co-published op-ed for The Wall Street Journal.
Nikkei Asian Review
In this opinion piece, Fletcher Dean Emeritus James Stavridis discusses China’s aggressive strategy in the South China Sea.
The Diplomat Magazine
Fletcher student Mohit Saini co-authors this piece outlining concerns regarding privacy risks associated with India’s Aarogya Setu, a contact tracing app created to fight the spread of coronavirus.
ABC News Radio
Fletcher's Rockford Weitz discusses the delayed repatriation process for the more than 100,000 crew members who remain on cruise ships due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Conversation
Mulugeta Berhe, from Fletcher’s World Peace Foundation, examines the constitutional crisis surrounding the Ethiopian government’s postponement of its elections, noting that the “COVID-19 pandemic is the context for this but not the cause.”