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Voice of America (video option): David Ramadan discusses how the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling can impact the presidential race.
Le Monde (translation may be required; subscription may be required): Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera is quoted in an article in the French newspaper about the lack of responses from political leaders regarding concerns about crime and policing in Mexico.
Kansas City Star: Frank T. Manheim writes an op-ed on whether statesmanship or emotional connection is more important to voters for political candidates. Also in the Miami Herald. And the Idaho Statesman.
Washington Business Journal: Terry Clower cowrites an op-ed describing “the new rules for economic growth” in the region. Listen up!
The Hill (audio option): You are not just electing a president: Jeremy D. Mayer writes an op-ed comparing Trump’s and Biden’s White House staff.
CTV (Canada): Michael K. Fauntroy explains the state of the presidential election on Canadian TV. He also weighs in on Biden’s interview with George Stephanopoulos.
Modern Diplomacy: Undergraduate student Nardine El-Dalil writes a data-driven op-ed about terror organizations flourishing in Syria and how they can jeopardize U.S. interests.
Homeland Security Today: Mahmut Cengiz takes a look at the results of Turkey’s near coup July 2016.
Washington Post: In a story about Washington’s NFL team returning to their gold pants, a Post-Schar School poll on fan attitudes is cited.
Washington Post: In a story about the rise of Maryland governor Wes Moore, a Washington Post-Schar School poll on uncommitted voters is cited.
Taipei Times: Gerrit van der Wees examines the “five principles of Xi” in an op-ed about Taiwan’s relations with China.
The Russia Program: Political Science PhD student Bradford Thomas Duplessis drops a data-driven study about the war in Ukraine’s impact on Putin’s exports of arms to the Middle East and North Africa.
E-International Relations: PhD student Ali Mammadov examines “the return of geopolitics.”