Schar School in the News: September 30th - October 4th, 2024

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Wall Street Journal: Mahmut Cengiz is asked how individual from various professions in Turkey may have collaborated to influence New York City mayor Eric Adams.

The Hill: David Ramadan writes that Hezbollah’s mythical hold in Lebanon has been shattered by Israel. In a follow up op-ed also in the Hill, Ramadan says Hezbollah’s collapse “heralds the end of an era of fear” in Lebanon.

The Washington Post (audio option): Ellen Laipson is among those quoted in an article about the limited U.S. influence on Israeli military intentions. Also in The Boston Globe (subscription may be required) and The Japan News.

The Washington Post (audio option): Terry L. Clower, director for the Center of Regional Analysis, is among those quoted in a story about Washington, D.C.’s recovery from the pandemic-driven decline in residents.

The Washington Post (audio option): A Washington Post-Schar School poll is cited in an article gauging the reaction of swing-state voters to the vice-presidential debate between Democrat Tim Walz and Republican J.D. Vance.

Newsweek: Jennifer Victor is among those quoted about the outcome of the vice-presidential debate between Democrat Tim Walz and Republican J.D. Vance“At moments, the Midwestern vibe was seeping out of the TV and puddling on the floor."

NBC4 Washington (video option): David Ramadan is among those discussing what might come next in the Middle East following Iran’s attack on Israel. Ramadan starts at the 21-second mark.

The Washington Post (audio option): A Washington Post-Schar School survey is cited in an article about the U.S. presidential race in North Carolina.

Background Briefing (podcast): Jo-Marie Burt discusses the rise of Latin American dictatorships with Ian Masters. (Burt begins at 21:25.)

Homeland Security Today: Mahmut Cengiz delves into the relationship between NYC mayor Eric Adams and Turkey.

Richmond Times-Dispatch (audio option): Mark J. Rozell is among those quoted in an article discussing the presidential campaign spending on advertising in Virginia for the 2024 election.

The Guardian (UK): Picks up Jennifer N. Victor’s quotes to Newsweek in which she, among others, discuss the outcome of the vice-presidential debate between Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance.

Real America News: Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera writes an op-ed about the need and importance of a clear Mexican immigration policy.

Intel 471 (podcast): ’23 International Security and ’18 GVIP grad Alec Jackson discusses his paper asking “why Russia is a hotbed of cybercrime.”

Epoch Times: Mahmut Cengiz is interviewed for insight on organized crime in Turkey expanding throughout Europe.

The Hill (video option): Picks up Fox 8 article where a Washington Post-Schar School poll is cited on Virginia voters' U.S. presidential preferences. Also in Yahoo! News. Also in NewsNation.

Al Jazeera: Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera is among those quoted in an article reflecting on the legacy of outgoing Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.

Stanford HAI (Stanford University): Thema Monroe-White is included as a study collaborator in an article analyzing the biases in artificial intelligence and their impact on diverse student populations.

The Taipei Times: Gerrit van der Wees writes an op-ed analyzing a recent report the by International Crisis Group regarding the relationship between China and Taiwan.

Malta Today (video): Mark J. Rozell discusses American politics for a Maltese audience.

Penn Today (University of Pennsylvania): Steven Pearlstein has been appointed as one of two inaugural Senior Fellows at Penn Washington.

PostxNews: Picks up the NBC4 Washington story in which David Ramadan is among those discussing what might come next in the Middle East following Iran’s attack on Israel.

Gulf Today: Picks up Associated Press article where Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera is quoted about President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico leaving office.

Washington Examiner: A Washington Post-Schar School poll regarding cell phones in schools is cited in a story about Virginia’s new policies.