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 Fellow Joseph Nye Asks, “Do Morals Matter?
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By Hannah
In Fellows, News
Posted April 22, 2020

Fellow Joseph Nye Asks, “Do Morals Matter?

In a new book, Do Morals Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump, AAPSS Fellow Joseph Nye, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus and former Dean of [...]

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By Hojjat
In AAPSS, ANNALS
Posted September 10, 2008

Peter Bergen: Why al Qaeda Still Matters

The following are excerpts from a series of interviews with some of the country’s top terrorism experts conducted by Trudy Rubin, the Worldview columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer in [...]

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By Hojjat
In ANNALS
Posted September 9, 2008

Kenneth Pollack: If Iraq slips back into civil war…it will be far more dangerous than in Afghanistan

The following are excerpts from a series of interviews with some of the country’s top terrorism experts conducted by Trudy Rubin, the Worldview columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer in [...]

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By Hojjat
In AAPSS, Fellows
Posted May 31, 2008

The Importance of “Deep Involvement in the World of Action”

Walter Lippmann’s brilliant career demonstrates that people outside of the academy can produce important and impactful scholarship.

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By Hojjat
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Posted May 28, 2008

Pat Moynihan’s Legacy in International Affairs

[Our visit to Sarajevo] had a very profound impact on Senator Moynihan, who went there because of his outrage at the violation of international law that was taking place.

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By Hojjat
In Uncategorized
Posted April 30, 2008

Reviving Public Diplomacy: An Opportunity for the Next President

Posted by Lauren Movius While the Bush administration brought in several undersecretaries of state for public diplomacy and public affairs over the last seven years, all left office, and their [...]

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By Hojjat
In ANNALS
Posted April 29, 2008

The “YouTube Effect” on Public Diplomacy

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