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Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies

The Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies is Stanford University’s hub for nonpartisan, interdisciplinary research, teaching and policy impact in international affairs.

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IN THE MEDIA

A Country of Their Own

Francis Fukuyama, Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at FSI
Foreign Affairs, 4/01/22 (Author)

The monument to Ukrainian independence in Maidan Square in Kyiv, Ukriane.

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More from Francis Fukuyama:

How the War in Ukraine Could Revitalize Democracy Around the World

CBC | The Sunday Magazine, 4/03/22 (Interview)

Moderation in the Name of Liberty is No Vice

Washington Monthly, 4/03/22 (Featured)

Francis Fukuyama Provides Analysis on Ukraine-Russia War

KPIX CBS SF Bay Area, 4/01/22 (Interview)

What Liberalism Gets Right (and Wrong)

Prospect, 3/28/22 (Interview)

FOREIGN POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

From Rose Gottemoeller, Steven C. Házy Lecturer at CISAC:

From Michael McFaul, FSI Director:

Can the World Trust Putin's Pullback?

MSNBC, 4/02/22 (Interview)

Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Discusses Putin, Ukraine

KBZK Bozeman News, 3/29/22 (Interview)

Leadership Lessons from Zelenskyy and Putin

WorkLife with Adam Grant, 3/29/22 (Interview)

West Remains Divided on Sanctions, Weapons to Ukraine

PRX | The World, 3/28/22 (Interview)

From Steven Pifer, William J. Perry Fellow at CISAC:

Witness History: The Budapest Memorandum

BBC Sounds, 3/22/22 (Interview)

More FSI Scholars:

Cutting the Gordian Knot in South Korea–Japan Relations

Daniel Sneider, FSI Lecturer in International Policy
East Asia Forum, 4/04/22 (Author)

Kathryn Stoner on Putin's Rationale and Tensions at the Kremlin

Kathryn Stoner, Mosbacher Director at CDDRL
CNN, 4/01/22 (Interview)

South Korea's New President Shifts Right

Gi-Wook Shin, Director of Shorenstein APARC
Pacific Century Podcast, 3/31/22 (Interview)

Taiwan Sees Lessons in Ukraine

Larry Diamond, Mosbacher Senior Fellow in Global Democracy at FSI
Axios, 3/29/22 (Quoted)

Tomorrow's Battlefield: How the U.S. Can Win the Tech Competition with China

Anja Manuel, Affiliate at CISAC
National Security Institute, 3/23/22 (Interview)

DOMESTIC POLITICS

How Fringe Conspiracy Theories Invaded the Ketanji Brown Jackson Hearings

Nathaniel Persily, Co-director of the Cyber Policy Center
Slate, 3/29/22 (Interview)

CYBER

Meta's Moves to Malign TikTok Reveal Common Dirty Lobbying Practices 

Marietje Schaake, International Policy Director at the Cyber Policy Center
GZERO, 4/01/22 (Interview)

Are We Dumb about Intelligence? Amy Zegart on the Capabilities of American Intel Gathering

Amy Zegart, FSI Senior Fellow at CISAC
Hoover Institution | Uncommon Knowledge, 3/30/22 (Interview)

Security Experts Say New EU Rules will Damage WhatsApp Encryption

Alex Stamos, Director of the Stanford Internet Observatory
The Verge, 3/28/22 (Quoted)

HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Why People Are Acting So Weird

Keith Humphreys, Affiliate at SHP
The Atlantic, 3/30/22 (Quoted)

Why It’s So Difficult to Assess Pandemic Risks Right Now

Maria Polyakova, Core Faculty at SHP
New York Times, 3/28/22 (Quoted)

China is Seeing its Worst COVID Outbreak of the Pandemic. Should California Be Worried?

Jason Wang, Core Faculty at SHP
San Francisco Chronicle, 3/19/22 (Quoted)

 

            

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