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International relations
How safe is too safe?
Published
April 9, 2013
In wake of diplomat's death, SAIS foreign service students worry that too much security will prevent them from doing their jobs effectively
/ The Washington Post
Indispensable 'Dispensable'
Published
April 2013
In new book, SAIS Dean Vali Nasr looks at American foreign policy through the lens of his State Department years
/ Gazette
Withdrawal and disorder
Published
March 20, 2013
SAIS's Cohen: Under Obama, U.S. has turned its back on commitments overseas, a 'dangerous' shift
/ The Wall Street Journal
Nuclear breakthrough?
Published
March 18, 2013
Iran's strategic position is crumbling, SAIS dean writes, signaling possible break in deadlock over nuclear program
/ The New York Times
American retreat
Published
Spring 2013
SAIS Dean Vali Nasr explores what the United States is and isn't doing right in the Middle East
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
A century of cities
Published
Feb 27, 2013
Annual SAIS magazine explores how cities—their tempo, their geography, their challenges—will shape the future
/ SAISPHERE
Foreign Affairs Symposium lineup announced
Published
Feb 21, 2013
McChrystal, Sorkin among lecturers scheduled to visit Homewood campus this spring
Experts weigh in on N. Korea
Published
Dec 12, 2012
Despite predictions of delay, reports confirm successful test launch of long-range rocket
/ 38 North
SAIS's Cohen among 'Top 100 Global Thinkers'
Published
Nov 26, 2012
He is recognized by
Foreign Policy
magazine for 'writing the GOP's foreign-policy playbook in 2012'
/ Foreign Policy
Toxic tax remedy
Published
Nov 15, 2012
The looming fiscal cliff, with four times more tax increases than spending cuts, would reduce growth, not debt, SAIS student writes
/ USA Today
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