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Analysis + OpinionJanuary 27, 2016Sanders’ surge is part of a growing global movementMeera SrinivasanBoston GlobeThe rebellious energy of Bernie Sanders’s campaign for the presidency in the United States, coupled with some good timing, has fueled global hopes that the left could be poised to make a comeback in Western democracies after decades of retreat. |
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Analysis + OpinionJanuary 26, 2016Beyond the Syria debacleJohn TirmanHuffington PostIt is unlikely that the upcoming Syria talks in Geneva will in any way resolve the crisis or even move closer to a resolution. That hopelessness is evident on all sides. |
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News@E40January 11, 2016Summer study grantsDoctoral students in international affairs may apply for summer support for dissertation research. Research on a broad range of international issues will be considered. Support may be requested either for fieldwork and/or archival research, or for home-based research and writeup. Grants will not exceed $3,500. The deadline for applications is Monday, March 14. More information about the CIS Summer Study Grant is available here. |
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Analysis + OpinionJanuary 4, 2016Saudi allies sever ties with IranJim WalshWBUR: Here & NowThe execution of a Shiite cleric by Saudi Arabia on Saturday sparked violent anti-Saudi protests in Iran yesterday. In response, Saudi Arabia severed diplomatic ties with Iran last night, and allies including Sudan and Bahrain followed suit this morning. |
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Analysis + OpinionDecember 15, 2015The origins of intolerance in AmericaJohn TirmanHuffington PostIn the last few weeks, the alarming rise of vitriolic anti-immigrant, xenophobic rhetoric from the right wing has alarmed a large segment of the American people, but equally disturbing is how much support these noxious views are getting from the public. |
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Analysis + OpinionDecember 9, 2015Is it fascism? Obloquy run amokJohn TirmanHuffington PostThe Donald Trump outrage of the week—that Muslims of all kinds should be barred entry to the United States — has rightly earned nearly universal rebuke. |
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In the NewsDecember 2, 2015Geography critical factor in US-China rivalryThe Korea HeraldScholar says China may still face enormous disadvantages in potential South China Sea conflict against US. |
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Analysis + OpinionNovember 27, 2015Climate leadership: Paris and the paradox of the US roleJohn TirmanHuffington PostOne of the standard tropes of American politics is about global leadership. The automatic assumption on nearly all pressing issues is that we lead, and one of the charges typical of presidential campaigns is that the other candidate doesn’t, can’t or won’t lead. |
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Analysis + OpinionNovember 20, 2015Contain ISISBarry R. PosenThe AtlanticThe Paris attacks have naturally prompted calls for a stronger response. But restraint is the better course of action. |
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In the NewsNovember 19, 2015Q&A on International Policy LabMIT NewsIPL faculty lead describes the project's origins and invites proposals for lab-funded policy research projects. |