Schar School in the News: March 25th - 29th

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Homeland Security Today: Mahmut Cengiz publishes a data-driven op-ed examining what is known about the ISIS-K attack in Moscow.

Ms. Magazine: Bonnie Stabile op-eds on reproductive rights and the Supreme Court.

Foreign Policy: PhD grad and adjunct Jon Hoffman op-eds on the challenges of the U.S.-Israel relationship.

Richmond Times-Dispatch: Mark J. Rozell op-eds on the bruising 2024 session of the Virginia legislature.

National Interest: Mark N. Katz says it’s no surprise ISIS-K attacked Russia. They attack anyone they perceive as an enemy. Similarly, Atlantic Council: Mark N. Katz writes that the Moscow attack was not about Ukraine; Russia has plenty of enemies.

The Art Newspaper: J.P. Singh is quoted in an article about the relationship between France and China in the 17th and 18th centuries regarding an upcoming exhibition at the Palace Museum in Beijing.

Washington Examiner: Jeremy Mayer is quoted in an article about how Biden’s Democratic predecessors are supporting his current presidential campaign.

India Education Diary: Highlights two Schar students, Minh-Dy Pham and Kalkidan Zewdu, who were recipients of the U.S. Department of Transportation Partnership for Public Service Award.

SOAS China Institute (podcast): Gerrit van der Wees discusses current affairs between the U.S. and Taiwan.

Middle East Eye: Mark N. Katz discusses the goals of Russia and China with regards to Middle East turmoil.

NBC News: In a story about over-the-counter sales of radio frequency jammers that can disable drones, Ring cameras, and other devices, Zak Kallenborn adds they can be used to disrupt civilian flights and hospital communications.

Forbes: Zak Kallenborn  weighs in in a story about the deadly advancement of an apparently autonomous Russian drone.

Modern War Institute: In an op-ed for the Army media outlet, Zak Kallenborn considers the proliferation of drone swarm programs and what it means to live in the “third age of drone warfare.”