Maxwell School News and Commentary
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Khalil Discusses Biden’s Trip to the Middle East with USA Today
Osamah Khalil, associate professor of history, spoke to USA Today about President Biden's Middle East trip and politics in the region.
Williams Weighs in on Looming Stalemate in Ukraine, Expanding Coalition of Nations in New York Times
Michael Williams, associated professor of public administration and international affairs, was quoted in the New York Times article, "Biden Races to Expand Coalition Against Russia but Meets Resistance."
See related: Foreign Policy, Global Governance, International Agreements, Russia, Ukraine
Williams Discusses the Rules of War in Washington Post
"What are the rules of war and how do they apply in Ukraine?," written by Associate Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs Michael Williams, was published in the Washington Post.
See related: Global Governance, Human Rights, International Agreements, Ukraine
Lovely Talks to Politico About the China-Directed Innovation and Competition Act
See related: China, Congress, International Agreements
Lovely Weighs in on US-China Trade Plan in Reuters Article
See related: China, International Agreements, Trade, United States
Williams contributes to Atlantic Council piece on AUKUS deal
See related: Europe, International Affairs, International Agreements
Campbell speaks to LA Times about assassination of Haiti's president
Abdelaaty talks to New Books Network about her book "Discrimination and Delegation"
See related: International Agreements, Refugees
Steinberg discusses Biden's China policy review in National Interest
See related: China, Foreign Policy, International Agreements
Jacobson discusses the removal of US troops from Afghanistan on MSNBC
"I just think that he [Biden] has been given, by his team, a false binary choice: either we stay indefinitely with a massive commitment, or we leave," says Mark Jacobson, assistant dean for Washington Programs who served in Afghanistan with both the Army and Navy reserves. "And there's a lot of areas in between, a lot of work we can do that is beyond that binary choice."
See related: Afghanistan, Foreign Policy, International Agreements, United States