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2017 Publications

Articles, Reports, Media Appearances, etc., written or researched by current and former Scoville Fellows in 2017 (Year of Fellowship in parenthesis)

For links to these publications see Fellows In The News and Fellows’ Publications.

Jessica Anderson (Fall 2009)
• wrote “Trump wants to divert aid from women and the environment,” The Washington Post, May 12, 2017
• spoke at event “Education for Displaced Syrians,” Turkish Heritage Organization, November 16, 2017

Yousef Bashir (Spring 2016)
• spoke on a panel about Gaza, J Street, February 27, 2017
• profiled in the Washington Post, March 3, 2017
• profiled in the Roll Call, March 8, 2017

Nick Birnback (Fall 1992)
• commented in “UN expresses ‘outrage’ as 15 peacekeepers killed, over 50 hurt in Congo,” CBC News, December 8, 2017
• commented in “Morocco- Over 1,600 Moroccan Soldiers Deployed in Africa for UN Peacekeeping Ops,” MENAFN, December 15, 2017

Erin Blankenship (Spring 2006)
• commented in “‘Historic’ women football match to kick off at lowest point on earth in April,” The Jordan Times, December 8, 2017

Philipp Bleek (Fall 1999)
• wrote Trump: “Biggest Problem, To Me, In the World, Is Nuclear, And Proliferation,” Diplomatic Courier, January 21, 2017
• lectured on “Disarming Syria’s Chemical Weapons and Lessons for Reducing Threats Elsewhere” at Berkeley Forum, February 2, 2017
• wrote “When Did (and Didn’t) States Proliferate Chronicling the Spread of Nuclear Weapons,” Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Project on Managing the Atom, June 2017

Alex Bollfrass (Spring 2007)
• wrote “Getting the story straight on Germany’s nuclear ambitions,” The Wilson Center, April 10, 2017
• wrote “Spies in South Africa,” The Wilson Center, April 17, 2017
• wrote “Desert Mystery: Intelligence Assessments of Israel’s Nuclear Program,” The Wilson Center, May 22, 2017
• presented “The Half-Lives of Others: Explaining the Accuracy of Nuclear Proliferation Intelligence Assessments,” Project on Managing the Atom Seminar Series, Harvard Kennedy School, November 8, 2017

Rebecca Bornstein (Spring 2008)
• edited “US Policies towards Israel and the Middle East,” Mitvim, January 2017
• edited “US Policies towards Israel and the Middle East,” Mitvim, February 2017
• wrote “The Iran Deal is Likely to Remain Intact,” Mitvim, February 2017
• edited “US Policies towards Israel and the Middle East,” Mitvim, March 2017
• edited “US Policies towards Israel and the Middle East,” Mitvim, April 2017
• edited “US Policies towards Israel and the Middle East,” Mitvim, May 2017
• edited “US Policies towards Israel and the Middle East,” Mitvim, June 2017
• edited “US Policies towards Israel and the Middle East,” Mitvim, July 2017
• wrote “Don’t Play Politics with the Iran Nuclear Deal, President Trump,” The Jerusalem Post, August 16, 2017
• edited “US Policies towards Israel and the Middle East,” Mitvim, September 2017
• edited “US Policies towards Israel and the Middle East,” Mitvim, October 2017
• edited “US Policies towards Israel and the Middle East,” Mitvim, November 2017
• edited “US Policies towards Israel and the Middle East,” Mitvim, December 2017

Lauren Chadwick (Spring 2016)
• wrote “Military trainees at defense universities later committed serious human rights abuses,” The Center for Public Integrity, January 17, 2017

Nate Cohn (Fall 2010)
• featured in How Twitter Turned A Super Bowl Of Political Subtlety Into A 2016 Proxy Fight, NPR, February 6, 2017
• wrote “Democrats’ Best Bet to Retake the House? Follow the Sun,” The New York Times’ The Upshot, February 22, 2017
• wrote “Trump Supporters Have the Most to Lose in G.O.P. Repeal Bill,” The New York Times’ The Upshot, March 10, 2017
• wrote “If Health Bill is Killed in the House, Ideology Will be the Main Reason,” The New York Times’ The Upshot, March 22, 2017
• co-wrote “Ossoff and a Different Democratic Plan for Every District,” The New York Times’ The Upshot, April 20, 2017
• wrote “A 2016 Review: There’s Reason to be  Skeptical of a Comey Effect,” The New York Times’ The Upshot, May 8, 2017
• wrote “Dueling Realities for Democrats: Big Gains but Large Obstacles in 2018,” The New York Times’ The Upshot, June 21, 2017
• wrote “Debate is Over: Gerrymandering Is Crucial to G.O.P.’s Hold on House,” The New York Times’ The Upshot, August 2, 2017
• wrote “Why Retirements May Hold the Key in Whether Republicans Can Keep the House,” The New York Times’ The Upshot, September 29, 2017
• co-wrote “Nothing Divides Voters Like Owning a Gun,” The New York Times’ The Upshot, October 5, 2017
• wrote “Democrats Lack Strong Challengers for Some Vulnerable G.O.P. House Seats,” The New York Times’ The Upshot, October 24, 2017
• wrote “Democrats Cheer, but They May Have to Do Better in ’18,” The New York Times’ The Upshot, November 8, 2017
• wrote “If 2018 Is Like 2017, the House Will Be a Tossup,” The New York Times’ The Upshot, November 20, 2017
• wrote “Why Turnout Shifts in Alabama Bode Well for Democrats,” The New York Times’ The Upshot, December 13, 2017
• wrote “Democrats Are Dominating the Generic Ballot. What Does That Mean?,” The New York Times’ The Upshot, December 20, 2017

Kelsey Davenport (Fall 2011)
• wrote “U.S. Congress Extends Iran Sanctions,” Arms Control Today, January/February 2017
• co-wrote “What Tillerson Said, And Didn’t Say, About Nuclear Policy,” Arms Control Now, January 12, 2017
• wrote “The P5+1 And Iran Nuclear Deal Alert,” Arms Control Now, January 17, 2017
• co-wrote “Recalibrating U.S. Policy Towards North Korea,” Issue Briefs Arms Control Association, February 2017
• wrote “IAEA Hosts Nuclear Security Meeting,” Arms Control Today, January/February 2017
• wrote “Export Group Mulls Membership Terms,” Arms Control Today, January/February 2017
• wrote “India Tests Long-Range Missile,” Arms Control Today, January/February 2017
• wrote “The P5+1 And Iran Nuclear Deal Alert,” Arms Control Now, February 17, 2017
• wrote “Trump Faces Risks with Iran Sanctions,” Arms Control Today, March 2017
• wrote “India, Pakistan, Escalate Missile Rivalry,” Arms Control Today, March 2017
• wrote “North Korea Tests New Missile,” Arms Control Today, March 2017
• wrote “The P5+1 And Iran Nuclear Deal Alert,” Arms Control Now, March 10, 2017
• interviewed on North Korea, UN Dispatch, March 23, 2017
• wrote “Sanctions Bill Poses Risk for Iran Deal,” Pressroom: Arms Control Association, March 28, 2017
• wrote “Would More Sanctions Sway North Korea?” Arms Control Today, April 2017
• wrote “IAEA Provides More Detail on Iran,” Arms Control Today, April 2017
• interviewed on what to do about North Korea, MSNBC, April 8, 2017
• interviewed in “Trump’s N. Korea strategy may lead to ‘dead end’,” The Korea Times, April 23, 2017
• wrote “North Korea Review Completed,” Arms Control Today, May 2017
• co-wrote “Is India Shifting Nuclear Doctrine?” Arms Control Now, May 2017
• wrote “South Korea Tests Longer-Range Missile,” Arms Control Today, May 2017
• wrote “The P5+1 And Iran Nuclear Deal Alert,” Arms Control Now, May 5, 2017
• wrote “Sanctions Waivers Show U.S. Support for Iran Nuclear Deal,” Arms Control Now, May 17, 2017
• wrote “Cardin bill could undermine Iran Nuclear Deal,” The Baltimore Sun, May 19, 2017
• wrote “The P5+1 And Iran Nuclear Deal Alert,” Arms Control Now, May 24, 2017
• wrote “U.S. Waivers Sanctions Under Iran Deal,” Arms Control Today, May 31, 2017
• wrote “Japan Considers Cruise Missile Purchase,” Arms Control Today, May 31, 2017
• wrote “North Korea’s New Missile Tests South Korea,” Arms Control Today, June 2017
• wrote “Building on the Iran Deal to Enhance Nuclear Security,” Atlantic Council, June 7, 2017
• wrote “The P5+1 And Iran Nuclear Deal Alert,” Arms Control Now, June 15, 2017
• wrote “The UN Report on the Iran Deal Resolution: The Good, Unclear, and the Troubling,” Arms Control Now, June 29, 2017
• wrote “Brexit Has Nuclear Consequences for UK,” Arms Control Today, July/August 2017
• quoted in “ICBM test to harden Trump’s resolve on NK,” The Korea Times, July 7, 2017
• wrote “The P5+1 And Iran Nuclear Deal Alert,” Arms Control Now, July 11, 2017
• wrote “Iran Nuclear Deal Still Working Effectively,” Arms Control Association Press Room, July 13, 2017
• co-wrote “The P5+1 And Iran Nuclear Deal Alert,” Arms Control Now, July 27, 2017
• quoted in “North Korea fires another missile, its latest step toward putting the U.S. within reach,” Washington Post, July 28, 2017
• co-wrote “U.S. Policy on North Korea: More Pressure, But Where’s the ‘Engagement?’,” Arms Control Now, August 7, 2017
• quoted in “A look at North Korean missile tests that crossed over Japan,” ABC News, August 14, 2017
• quoted in “Arms experts warn N. Korea could unleash retaliatory strike with chemical weapons,” The Seattle Times, August 15, 2017
• commented in “Estimates of North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Hard to Nail Down,” Us News & World Report, August 18, 2017
• co-wrote “5 Myths on Nuclear Diplomacy with North Korea,” Arms Control Now, August 21, 2017
• wrote “The Danger of Trump’s Shifting Strategy on the Iran Nuclear Deal,” European Leadership Network, August 25, 2017
• wrote “Trump Signals Iran Deal Showdown,” Arms Control Today, September 2017
• wrote “Australia Ships Uranium to India,” Arms Control Today, September 2017
• wrote “U.S., North Korea Jockey Over Missile Tests,” Arms Control Today, September 2017
• wrote “The P5+1 And Iran Nuclear Deal Alert,” Arms Control Now, September 21, 2017
• quoted in “Trump Goes Rogue on Iran,” Bloomberg Businessweek, September 29, 2017
• wrote “Listen to our European Partners: Sustain the Nuclear Deal with Iran,” Arms Control Now, September 27, 2017
• commented in “Trump wins, Congress loses with Iran deal politics,” CNN Politics, October 6, 2017
• co-wrote “Trump’s Threat to Nuclear Order,” War on the Rocks, October 12, 2017
• commented in “Trump, Congress play game of chicken with Iran,” Al-Monitor, October 13, 2017
• discussed the benefits of the Iran Deal, CQ Podcast Roll Call, October 20, 2017
• interviewed in “Diplomacy key to resolving North Korea crisis,” The Korea Times, October 30, 2017
• wrote “Trump Boxes U.S. In on North Korea,” Arms Control Today, November 2017
• wrote “Trump Sets U.S. Up to Violate Iran Deal,” Arms Control Today, November 2017
• commented in “North Korea’s latest missile launch appears to put U.S. capital in range,” The Washington Post, November 29, 2017
• wrote “Pope Condemns Having Nuclear Weapons,” Arms Control Today, December 2017
• wrote “Iran’s Leader Sets Missile Range Limit,” Arms Control Today, December 2017
• spoke at “Prospects and Pathways to a Diplomatic Resolution the North Korean Nuclear Crisis,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, December 5, 2017
• appeared on a panel on countering North Korea nuclear threats,” CSIS PONI 2017 Winter Conference, December 5, 2017
• wrote “The P5+1 And Iran Nuclear Deal Alert,” Arms Control Now, December 11, 2017
• commented in “Republican dig at Iran deal jeopardizes effort to keep government open,” Al-Monitor, December 19, 2017
• commented in “U.N. Security Council Unanimously Tightens Sanctions Against North Korea,” NPR All Things Considered, December 22, 2017

Molly Dunigan (Fall 2002)
• co-wrote “A Review of Alternative Methods to Inventory Contracted Services in the Department of Defense,” Rand Corporation, 2017
• co-wrote “Human Capital Needs for the Department of Defense Operational Contract Support Planning and Integration Workforce,” Rand Corporation, 2017
• wrote “One Analyst On Why The Boom In America’s Privatized Military Is ‘Here To Stay’,” WBUR Here and Now, May 10, 2017
• wrote “How to Destroy Afghanistan: Establish a Private Contractor Army,” The National Interest, August 13, 2017

John Feffer (Spring 1988)
• wrote “Waking from a Coma to Trump,” LobeLog, January 6, 2017
• wrote “Putin Has Laid a Trap for Trump,” Fair Observer, January 13, 2017
• wrote “Donald Trump Against the World: The Birth of a New Nationalist World Order,” Tom Dispatch, January 24, 2017
• wrote “Turning the Tables on Trump,” Huffington Post, February 3, 2017
• wrote “America Alone,” LobeLog, February 9, 2017
• wrote “Will Trump Complete the Pivot to Asia,” The Hanyoreh, February 12, 2017
• wrote “Trump, Counter-Trump: Global Responses,” LobeLog, February 23, 2017
• wrote “My Novel (Accidentally) Predicted Trump,” Alternet, March 1, 2017
• wrote “Making America Mediocre Again,” Fair Observer, March 2, 2017
• wrote “Trump and Russia: Shortest Reset Ever,” LobeLog, March 9, 2017
• wrote “North Korea: A Cyberwar of All against All,” LobeLog, March 14, 2017
• wrote “Trump is from Mars,” LobeLog, March 24, 2017
• wrote “What Does Kim Jong Un Want?,” The Hanyoreh, April 9, 2017
• wrote “Trumps New Foreign Policy is the Worst of Both Worlds,” Fair Observer, April 14, 2017
• interviewed on North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, The Libertarian Institute, April 19, 2017
• wrote “Worst. 100. Days. Ever.,” CommonDreams, April 28, 2017
• wrote “Trump’s Next Diplomatic Reversal: North Korea?,” The Hanyoreh, May 7, 2017
• wrote “The Nixonization of Donald Trump,” Huffington Post, May 18, 2017
• wrote “Trump’s Apology Tour,” LobeLog, May 26, 2017
• wrote “Can Moon Help Prevent US Attack on North Korea?” The Hanyoreh, June 4, 2017
• wrote “Russia’s Not the Country Benefitting Most From Trump,” Fair Observer, June 8, 2017
• wrote “All Signs from Trump Point to a Coming Conflict with Iran,” Foreign Policy in Focus, June 21, 2017
• wrote “Honoring Otto Warmbier,” The Hanyoreh, July 2, 2017
• wrote “Trump: Let’s Make a (Good) Deal,” LobeLog, July 14, 2017
• wrote “A Fairy Tale from 2050 Donald Trump and the Triumph of Anti-Politics,” TomDispatch, July 18, 2017
• appeared on “Intercepted Podcast: Pyongyang and the White House Gang,” The Intercept, August 2, 2017
• wrote “The Times They Are A-Changin’ in North Korea,” TomDispatch, August 22, 2017
• interviewed in “‘We’ve Lost Our Geopolitical Compass’ John Feffer on North Korea,” Truthout, September 1, 2017
• wrote “From new world order to no world order,” Newsday, September 7, 2017
• wrote “Time to deal with North Korea,” Newsday, September 15, 2017
• wrote “What are We Doing to Protect the Rohingya?” Fair Observer, September 21, 2017
• wrote “Engaging North Korea Successfully on Human Rights,” 38 North The US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), September 28, 2017
• discussed the North Korea nuclear situation, Wake Up Call Podcast, October 5, 2017
• wrote “The Semtex President,” LobeLog, October 12, 2017
• wrote “The World, Not Just America, Is Splintering,” The Nation, October 24, 2017
• appeared in “The Greatest Threat to Both Koreas? Donald Trump’s Mouth,” Foreign Policy in Focus, November 7, 2017
• wrote “Aftershock: A Journey into Eastern Europe’s Broken Dreams,” Zed Books, November 15, 2017
• wrote “What’s the Matter with Eastern Europe? Welcome to the Birthplace of Trumpism,” Tom Dispatch, December 5, 2017
• wrote “North Korea: The costs of war, calculated,” Business Standard, December 25, 2017

Chelsea Green (Fall 2016)
• contributed to “Towards a Nuclear Firewall: Bridging the NPT’s Three Pillars,” the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, March 20, 2017

Cole Harvey (Spring 2009)
• wrote “We Shouldn’t Treat Foreign Diplomacy like Real Estate,” Pacific Standard, March 7, 2017

Hannah Haegeland (Fall 2015)
• co-wrote “The terrifying geography of nuclear and radiological insecurity in South Asia,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, January 22, 2017
• produced SAV Visiting Fellowship, Stimson Center’s South Asian Voices podcast, March 2017
• produced “A Conversation with Manpreet Sethi, Michael Krepon, and Sadia Tasleem,” Stimson Center’s South Asian Voices podcast, March 24, 2017
• co-wrote “The Debate Over Indian Nuclear Strategy is Heating Up,” War of the Rocks, April 5, 2017
• co-wrote “Don’t Fear Pakistan’s Participation in China’s New ‘Silk Road’,” Defense One, May 12, 2017

Christian Stirling Haig (Fall 2017)
• wrote “Security Grounds for Bipartisan Climate Action,” NRDC Expert Blog, September 14, 2017
• wrote “No, Wind Development is not a National Security Threat,” NRDC Expert Blog, October 17, 2017

Vicki Johnson (Spring 2005)
• wrote “Masters of PhD? My Advice – Follow the Funding,” ProFellow, February 7, 2017
• wrote “4 Ways to Find Funding for Your Career Change,” ProFellow, February 23, 2017
• wrote “How to Manage Fellowship Interview Anxiety (And Nail the Interview),” ProFellow, March 2, 2017
• wrote “How 9/11 Changed My Life,” ProFellow, September 11, 2017
• wrote “Professional Fellowships & Launching A Social Impact Career,” Peace and Collaborative Development Network blog, October 2, 2017

Gaurav Kampani (Spring 1997)
• wrote “What Can India Expect from the New Abnormal in US Foreign Policy,” Atlantic Council, February 2, 2017
• co-wrote “How to Normalize Pakistan’s Nuclear Program,” Foreign Affairs, June 16, 2017
• co-wrote “China, Pak, India won’t use arsenals to bring on Second Nuclear Age in Asia,” Outlook, November 20, 2017
• co-wrote “Asia in the ‘Second Nuclear Age’,” Atlantic Council South Asia Report, November 2017

Elise Keppler (Fall 1997)
• wrote “Africa-France Summit Participants Should Stand With Victims,” Human Rights Watch, January 13, 2017
• wrote “AU’s ‘ICC Withdrawal Strategy’ Less than Meets the Eye,” Human Rights Watch, February 1, 2017
• wrote “Gambia Rejoins ICC, South Africa, Burundi Now Outliers on Exit,” Human Rights Watch, February 17, 2017
• wrote “Jordan: Arrest Sudan’s Bashir,” Human Rights Watch, March 28, 2017
• wrote “Sudan President, Charged With Genocide, Is Invited to Saudi Summit with Trump,” The New York Times, May 16, 2017
• contributed to “Killing Without Consequence,” Human Rights Watch, July 5, 2017
• quoted in “Guinea: 8 Years Later, Justice for Massacre Needed,” Human Rights Watch, September 27, 2017
• quoted in “Liberian accused of war atrocities faces fraud trial in US,” Star-Telegram, October 2, 2017
• quoted in “Now that Burundi Has Left the ICC, Other African Countries Likely to Follow,” The African Exponent, October 31, 2017
• quoted in “Guinea: Judges Conclude 2009 Massacre Inquiry,” Human Rights Watch, November 10, 2017
• quoted in “Sudan’s President, Wanted by the ICC, Visits Uganda,” U.S. News and World Report, November 13, 2017
• wrote “A Steep Slope Awaits the Wheels of Justice in Central African Republic,” Justice in Conflict, November 14, 2017

Wardah Khalid (Spring 2015)
• spoke about President Trumps’ Immigration Policy, CGTN America, January 25, 2017
• spoke about the Trump administration’s revised travel ban, CGTN America, March 6, 2017
• discussed hate crimes against Jews and Muslims, CGTN America, March 14, 2017
• profiled in the Tempest, April 20, 2017
• quoted in “After killing of Muslim girl near Mosque, talk of risks, rights and hijab,” the Washington Post, July 2, 2017
• spoke on Trump’s extremely low refugee 45,000 camp, Al Jazeera English, October 3, 2017
• spoke on why ending the visa lottery serves Trump’s anti-immigrant, refugee, and Muslim political agenda, Al Jazeera English, November 3, 2017
• wrote “Trump’s Jerusalem decision puts the Middle East on knife’s edge,” CNN Opinion, December 7, 2017

Daryl Kimball (Fall 1989)
• wrote “New Arms Race? No, Thanks,” Arms Control Today, January/February 2017
• wrote “In Memoriam: Sidney D. Drell (1926-2016),” Arms Control Today, January/February 2017
• wrote “Sensible Stewardship of Our Nuclear Weapons,” the New York Times, January 3, 2017
• discussed the future of the Iran Deal in “Will the Nuclear Iran Deal Survive Trump?,” European Council on Foreign Relations Podcast, January 11, 2017
• co-wrote “Recalibrating U.S. Policy Towards North Korea,” Issue Briefs Arms Control Association, February 2017
• quoted in “Trump’s Doubts and Ignorance on Nuclear Treaty Worry Experts,” Mother Jones, February 9, 2017
• quoted in “Russia Deploys New Missiles in Apparent Violation of Arms Treaty,” Foreign Policy, February 14, 2017
• discussed Trump Nuclear Policy Challenges, Washington Journal C-SPAN, February 20, 2017
• quoted in “Trump wants to make sure U.S. nuclear arsenal at ‘top of the pack’,” Reuters, February 24, 2017
• co-wrote “Trump Questions U.S. Nuclear Policies,” Arms Control Today, March 2017
• wrote “A President in Need of a Russia Policy,” Arms Control Today, March 2017
• quoted in “Hill Wants Answers on Russia’s Fielding of New Missiles,” Roll Call, March 8, 2017
• wrote “The enduring nonproliferation value of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty,” The Nonproliferation Review, March 10, 2017
• quoted in “Trump budget: An extra billion dollars for nuclear weapons,” Philly.com, March 17, 2017
• quoted in “While Trump talks tough, US quietly cutting nuclear force,” McClatchy, March 19, 2017
• wrote “Curbing the North Korea Missile Threat,” Arms Control Today, April 2017
• interviewed in “Why Did Syria Still Have Chemical Weapons?” Daily Intelligencer, April 7, 2017
• wrote “In the age of Trump, the global nuclear threat is too high,” Left Foot Forward, April 13, 2017
• interviewed on nuclear tensions in North Korea, CBC News, April 15, 2017
• quoted in “The North Korea Paradox: Why There Are No Good Options on Nuclear Arms,” The New York Times, April 17, 2017
• quoted in “Donald Trump warns of a ‘major. major conflict’ with North Korea,” The Guardian, April 28, 2017
• interviewed on giving up nuclear weapons, NPR, May 8, 2017
• wrote “U.S. Support for CTBTO Enhances U.S. and Global Security,” Arms Control Issue Briefs, May 2017
• interviewed on North Korea missile launch, The Takeaway, May 16, 2017
• wrote “Nuclear Mad Men,” Arms Control Today, May 2017
• quoted in “U.N. Panel Releases Draft of Treaty to Ban Nuclear Arms,” The New York Times, May 22, 2017
• wrote “CTBTO Funding Included in State FY 2018 Budget Request,” Project for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, May 24, 2017
• wrote “Towards a Treaty Prohibiting Nuclear Weapons,” Arms Control Today, June 2017
• quoted in “U.N. Leader Softens His Predecessor’s Criticism of Iran Missile Tests,” The New York Times, June 21, 2017
• quoted in “Syria Will ‘Pay a Heavy Price’ for Another Chemical Attack, White House Says,” The New York Times, June 26, 2017
• quoted in “Warning on Syria’s chemical weapons is test of Trump’s credibility, and of intelligence community he attacks,” Los Angeles Times, June 27, 2017
• wrote “Amendment on CTBTO Funding Would Undermine Global Test Ban,” Arms Control Issue Briefs, July 2017
• quoted in “A Treaty Is Reached to Ban Nuclear Arm. Now Comes the Hard Part.,” The New York Times, July 7, 2017
• quoted in “Nations of the world agree to ban nuclear weapons – now what?” New Scientist, July 12, 2017
• quoted in “Push for UN Sanctions on North Korea Hung Up on Definition of ICBM,” Bloomberg Politics, July 20, 2017
• quoted in “Trump Is Determined to Blow Up the Iran Deal,” The National Interest, July 27, 2017
• interviewed on the North Korea Nuclear Crisis, ABC News Australia, August 10, 2017
• interviewed in “Kimball lauds Iran’s role in adopting treaty to ban nuclear arms,” Tehran Times, August 15, 2017
• quoted in “Nuclear inspectors should have access to Iran Military Bases: Haley,” Reuters, August 25, 2017
• quoted in “North Korean missile flies over Japan, escalating tensions and prompting an angry response from Tokyo,” The Washington Post, August 28, 2017
• quoted in “Defying Trump, IAEA says Iran honoring nuclear deal,” Al-Monitor, August 31, 2017
• wrote “Sixth North Korean Nuclear Test Creates New, More Dangerous Phase in Nuclear Crisis,” Arms Control Association Press Room, September 3, 2017
• discussed the North Korea nuclear test in “North Korea Continues Testing Weapons, and Tensions,” The Takeaway, September 5, 2017
• quoted in “The Options That Have Been Tried on North Korea So Far,” The Atlantic, September 5, 2017
• commented on “North Korea’s game-changer nuclear test,” To the Point KCRW, September 12, 2017
• wrote “Trump’s UN Address a  Failure of Nuclear Leadership,” Arms Control Association Press Room, September 19, 2017
• commented in “Trump considers withdrawal from Iran nuclear deal, experts weigh the consequences,” ABC 7 News WJLA, September 21, 2017
• wrote “The North Korea Standoff Is Now As Bad As the Cuban Missile Crisis,” Fortune, September 25, 2017
• commented in “North Korea’s ‘countermeasures’ mean the war of words might turn into actual war,” ThinkProgress, September 25, 2017
• wrote “Prohibit, Do Not Promote, Nuclear Weapons Use,” Arms Control Today, October 2017
• co-interviewed “Lawrence Weiler: Looking Back at the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty,” Arms Control Today Interviews, October 2017
• quoted in “The Nobel Peace Prize Goes to Anti-Bomb Idealists,” The New Yorker, October 6, 2017
• commented in “Trump says he wants nuclear arsenal in ‘tip-top shape,’ denies desire to increase stockpile,” CNN Politics, October 11, 2017
• commented in “Russia urges US to destroy its chemical weapons stockpile,” TASS Russian News Agency, October 18, 2017
• quoted in “Trump Plans for Nuclear Arsenal Require $1.2 Trillion, Congressional Review States,” The New York Times, October 31, 2017
• wrote “Trump Repeats Failing Formula on North Korean Threat,” Arms Control Now, November 7, 2017
• co-wrote “Time to revise nuclear launch policy,” The Hill, November 13, 2017
• commented in “Worried about Trump’s volatility, a Senate panel discusses his authority to use nuclear weapons,” ThinkProgress, November 14, 2017
• wrote “U.S. Should Adopt No First Use Nuclear Launch Policy,” Arms Control Now, November 15, 2017
• commented in “North Korea missile test: Everything we know about the highest ballistic missile they’ve ever launched,” The Independent, November 28, 2017
• wrote “Step Back From the Nuclear Brink,” Arms Control Today, December 2017
• wrote “NSG Renews Membership Debate,” Arms Control Today, December 2017
• discussed North Korea’s Nuclear Program, Washington Journal C-SPAN, December 3, 2017
• spoke at “Prospects and Pathways to a Diplomatic Resolution the North Korean Nuclear Crisis,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, December 5, 2017
• commented in “U.N. official’s visit to North Korea may set stage for talks on nuclear issue,” The Japan Times, December 6, 2017
• commented in “US ready for talks with North Korea ‘without preconditions’, Tillerson says,” The Guardian, December 12, 2017
• commented in “Putin: U.S. ‘Provoked’ North Korea to Abandon Nuclear Deal,” Polygraph.Info, December 21, 2017
• commented in “How Trump could kill the Iran nuclear deal in January,” Politico, December 28, 2017

Vrinda Manglik (Fall 2008)
• interviewed in “Renewables Cheap, Growing Fast in Developing World,” Public News Service, January 5, 2017
• wrote “The Bad and the Good News: Climate Change Under Donald Trump,” Sierra Club Compass Blog, January 23, 2017
• wrote “Kenyan Activists Say True Environmental Impacts of Coal Plant Not Adequately Considered,” Sierra Club Compass Blog, May 26, 2017
• wrote “Trump’s Misguided Decision: A View From the U.S.,” Sierra Club Compass Blog, June 12, 2017
• wrote “Ethanol’s Contribution to a Record-Breaking Dead Zone in the Gulf of Mexico,” Sierra Club Compass Blog, August 18, 2017

Farah Mahesri (Fall 2005)
• co-wrote “How will a focus on diversity make foreign aid work better?,” DevAction blog on LinkedIn, March 2, 2017

Jesse Marks (Spring 2017)
• wrote “Trump’s first step to defeating ISIS, blocking vulnerable refugees?” The Hill, January 28, 2017
• wrote “The Unintended Victim: Jordan’s Struggle Under Trump’s Refugee Ban,” The World Post Huffington Post, March 24, 2017
• wrote “Will Trump Benefit from Obama’s ‘Red Line’ Mistake,” The National Interest, April 6, 2017
• wrote “Proposed White House budget cuts undermine Syria strike objectives,” The Hill, April 26, 2017
• wrote “Is Donald Trump About to Launch an Operation in Southern Syria,” The National Interest, April 26, 2017
• co-wrote “Can Russia Safe Zones Solve Syria?” Defense One, May 5, 2017
• co-wrote “What Syrian-Peace Negotiators in Geneva Must Learn from Russia,” Defense One, May 19, 2017
• co-wrote “The Right Way to Confront Iran in Syria,” Defense One, June 5, 2017
• co-wrote “Russia Must Bring Assad, ‘Pragmatic’ Opposition to Table to Set Safe Zones,” The Cipher Brief, June 11, 2017
• co-wrote “Making Syria Safe for Refugees,” Foreign Affairs, July 6, 2017
• wrote “Can Diplomacy Help Break the Brutal Sieges in Syria,” World Politics Review, July 11, 2017
• wrote “Preventing Forced Return in Lebanon and the Greater Levant,” Stimson Center Spotlight, August 10, 2017
• wrote “Syria’s Refugees at Risk as Talks Trudge On,” Inkstick, September 14, 2017
• quoted in “Untangling Turkey’s Knot in Northern Syria,” Egypt Today, October 12, 2017
• wrote “The Premature Return of Syrian Refugees Would Set Off Another Humanitarian Crisis,” World Politics Review, October 24, 2017

Shane Mason (Spring 2014)
• wrote “India’s budget figures mask a troubling trend,” Defense News, February 2, 2017

James McKeon (Fall 2014)
• quoted in “Barack Obama urged to take nuclear weapons off high alert to stop Donald Trump ‘blowing up planet’,” The Independent, January 6, 2017
• co-wrote “The Treaty on Open Skies Factsheet,” The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, February 1, 2017
• co-wrote “The Huge Risk of Small Nukes,” Politico, March 10, 2017
• spoke about North Korea nuclear concerns, VOA News, March 19, 2017
• interviewed on North Korea’s nuclear and missile program, BCC Radio 4, April 5, 2017
• interviewed on using diplomacy in North Korea, TVBS News, April 11, 2017
• discussed North Korea and Iran nuclear threats on Nukes of Hazard Podcast, April 21, 2017
• co-wrote “A False Sense of Security,” US News, April 27, 2017
• interviewed on the North Korea threat, VOA, May 16, 2017
• interviewed Congressman Ted Lieu on Nuclear First-Strike, Nukes of Hazard Podcast, May 20, 2017
• discussed The Cuban Missile Crisis, Nukes of Hazard Podcast, June 5, 2017
• narrated “Will Missile Defense Keep America Safe?” Nukes of Hazard Podcast, June 12, 2017
• narrated “The Cloud of Nuclear Winter,” Nukes of Hazard Podcast, June 30, 2017
• hosted “The Iran Deal Two-Year Anniversary,” Nukes of Hazard Podcast, July 14, 2017
• wrote “Pa.’s lawmakers need to protect Reagan’s nuclear legacy: Opinion,” Penn Live, July 18, 2017
• quoted in “Donald Trump wants more money for nukes and Congress is giving it to him,” ThinkProgress, July 28, 2017
• quoted in “Test firing a ballistic missile in California was routine. Growing tensions with North Korea is not.” The Washington Post, August 2, 2017
• interviewed Wendy Sherman and Richard Nephew, Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation: Ask an Expert, August 25, 2017
• quoted in “North Korea’s Missile Shot Over Japan Calls Trump’s Bluff,” Wired, August 29, 2017
• interviewed on North Korea’s latest nuclear test, CTV News Channel, September 3, 2017
• interviewed Senators Nunn & Lugar and Andrew Weber, Nukes of Hazard Podcast, September 15, 2017
• quoted in “Why We Should Fear a North Korean Nuclear Attack, Explained,” The Root, October 2, 2017
• interviewed Tess Bridgeman, Nukes of Hazard Podcast, October 17, 2017
• quoted in “The dangerous game of North Korean-American brinkmanship,” Angelus News, November 3, 2017

Emily Myers (Fall 2017)
• wrote “Islam Does Not Fuel Violent Extremism, Islamophobia Does,” Alliance for Peacebuilding News, December 6, 2017

Elizabeth Philipp (Fall 2015)
• co-wrote “North Korea’s Bio Weapons Program: The Known and Unknown,” Project on Managing the Microbe Report, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, October 2017

Marlee Pittman (Fall 2016)
• wrote “Ethics should still matter in government,” Baton Rouge Advocate letter to the editor, January 15, 2017
• wrote “Invest in preventing conflicts,” Baton Rouge Advocate letter to the editor, April 10, 2017

Cody Poplin (Fall 2013)
• wrote “Executive Order on ‘Ethics Commitments by Executive Branch Appointees’,” Lawfare blog, January 28, 2017
• wrote “This Week at the Military Commissions, 3/15 Session: In Case You Have to Testify to it 14 Years Later,” Lawfare blog, March 20, 2017
• co-wrote “Addressing Russian Influence: What Can We Learn From U.S. Cold War Counter-Propaganda Efforts?,” Lawfare blog, October 25, 2017

Charles Powell (Spring 2016)
• supported the development of “Pathways to Cooperation A Menu of Potential U.S.-Russian Cooperative Projects in the Nuclear Sphere,” Nuclear Threat Initiative, February 2017

Andrew Prosser (Spring 2004)
• wrote “Much Ado About Nothing? Status Ambitions and Iranian Nuclear Reversal,” Strategic Studies Quarterly, Summer 2017

Lisa Putkey (Fall 2009 Fellow)
• quoted in “To shine a light on lives lost,” The Daily Journal, , November 18, 2017

Kingston Reif (Spring 2008)
• wrote “Trump Nuclear Tweet Sparks Controversy,” Arms Control Today, January/February 2017
• wrote “Time Expires on Obama Nuclear Agenda,” Arms Control Today, January/February 2017
• co-wrote “What Tillerson Said, And Didn’t Say, About Nuclear Policy,” Arms Control Now, January 12, 2017
• wrote “CBO Details Nuclear Savings Options,” Arms Control Today, January/February 2017
• wrote “Congress Rewrites Missile Defense Policy,” Arms Control Today, January/February 2017
• wrote “Europeans Seek Conventional Arms Talks,” Arms Control Today, January/February 2017
• wrote “Missile Defense Study Delayed,” Arms Control Today, January/February 2017
• quoted in “Trump’s nuclear options: Upcoming review casts a wide net,” DefenseNews, February 8, 2017
• co-wrote “Trump Inherits Nuclear Budget Time Bomb,” Arms Control Now, February 15, 2017
• discussed the Trump Administration on the “Nuclear Posture Review,” DefenseNews, February 20, 2017
• co-wrote “Trump Questions U.S. Nuclear Policies,” Arms Control Today, March 2017
• co-wrote “New Interceptor Missile Scores a Hit,” Arms Control Today, March 2017
• wrote “New ICBM Replacement Cost Revealed,” Arms Control Today, March 2017
• co-wrote “Pulling the U.S.-Russia Relationship Back from the Nuclear Brink,” The National Interest, April 12, 2017
• quoted in “Congressional Audit Reports That Nuclear Bomb Budget Falls Shorts,” Roll Call, April 28, 2017
• wrote “Missile Defense Review Begins,” Arms Control Today, May 2017
• wrote “Missile Defense Can’t Save Us From North Korea,” War on the Rocks, May 29, 2017
• wrote “GAO Sees Big Rise in B61 Bomb Cost,” Arms Control Today, June 2017
• wrote “Congress Limits Warhead Dismantlement,” Arms Control Today, June 2017
• wrote “First Trump Budget Continues Unnecessary and Unsustainable Nuclear Weapons Plans,” Arms Control Now, June 7, 2017
• interviewed Michèle Flournoy in “U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policies: A Conversation with Michèle Flournoy,” Arms Control Association Interviews, July/August 2017
• wrote “Trump Continues Obama Nuclear Funding,” Arms Control Today, July/August 2017
• wrote “Anti-Missile System Destroys ICBM Target,” Arms Control Today, July/August 2017
• co-wrote “A Two-Pronged Approach to Revitalizing U.S.-Russian Arms Control,” DeepCuts Project Working Paper, July 2017
• co-wrote “At Trump-Putin Meeting Start with New START,” Defense One, July 5, 2017
• interviewed on “Outlining the U.S. Defenses Against A Missile Attack,” NPR Weekend Edition, July 9, 2017
• co-wrote “Trump-Putin Meeting Missed an Opportunity for New START,” Defense Adviser, July 17, 2017
• co-wrote “How congressional Republicans are trying to undermine U.S.-Russia relations,” The Washington Post, August 18, 2017
• wrote “The Trillion (and a half) Dollar Triad,” Arms Control Association Issue Briefs, August 18, 2017
• quoted in “North Korea Could Unleash the Unthinkable: Nuclear War Between Russia and America,” The National Interest, August 18, 2017
• quoted in “The Problem with America’s Nuclear Weapons: They’re Really Old,” The National Interest, August 23, 2017
• quoted in “There May Be No Way to Counter North Korea’s Missiles,” The National Interest, August 30, 2017
• wrote “Moon Reverses THAAD Decision,” Arms Control Today, September 2017
• wrote “Disputes Cloud U.S.-Russian Arms Talks,” Arms Control Today, September 2017
• quoted in “North Korea’s latest nuclear test reflects failure of Trump’s bellicose rhetoric,” The Guardian, September 3, 2017
• quoted in “Mattis is focusing on the US’s doomsday arsenal amid standoff with North Korea,” Business Insider, September 13, 2017
• quoted in “Can US military shoot down a North Korean missile?,” Fox News, September 19, 2017
• commented in “No one can Stop Trump From Waging Nuclear War with North Korea, Not Even his Generals,” Newsweek, September 27, 2017
• quoted in “US promises to deploy ‘strategic’ military assets near Korean peninsula,” The Guardian, September 27, 2017
• wrote “Air Force Nuclear Programs Advance,” Arms Control Today, October 2017
• wrote “U.S., Russian Strategic Stability Talks Begin,” Arms Control Today, October 1, 2017
• commented in “Trump says N. Korea making ‘fools of US negotiators’ amid fears of another missile test,” Stars and Stripes, October 8, 2017
• co-wrote “Trump’s Threat to Nuclear Order,” War on the Rocks, October 12, 2017
• commented in “Hypersonic missiles are coming to change warfare forever,” Wired UK, October 29, 2017
• quoted in “Trump Plans for Nuclear Arsenal Require $1.2 Trillion, Congressional Review States,” The New York Times, October 31, 2017
• wrote “U.S. Nuclear Weapons in Turkey Raise Alarm,” Arms Control Today, November 2017
• co-wrote “Time to revise nuclear launch policy,” The Hill, November 13, 2017
• discussed the implications of the CBO report on nuclear modernization for policy, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, November 20, 2017
• commented in “Special Report: in Modernizing Nuclear Arsenal, U.S. Stokes New Arms Race,” US News and World Report, November 21, 2017
• commented in “North Korea’s latest missile test went more than 10 times higher than the space station,” Vox, November 28, 2017
• wrote “Senate Examines Launch Authority,” Arms Control Today, December 2017
• wrote “CBO: Nuclear Arsenal to Cost $1.2 Trillion,” Arms Control Today, December 2017
• quoted in “Expert on North Korea’s New Hwasong-15 ICBM: ‘You Cannot Stop This Thing’,” The National Interest, December 2, 2017
• quoted in “White House reins in Tillerson’s offer to start North Korea talks,” CNN Politics, December 14, 2017
• quoted in “What made North Korea’s weapons programs so much scarier in 2017,” The Washington Post, December 21, 2017

Usha Sahay (Fall 2012)
• profiled in “My Dinner with Usha Sahay,” Inkstick, September 13, 2017
• wrote “Wallets Get Opened,” Nieman Lab, December 16, 2017

Salome Samadashvili (Fall 1997)
• profiled in “Salome Samadashvili in fear of the growth of Russia’s political and economic influence,” Vestnik Kavkaza, July 18, 2017
• quoted in “Opposition UNM party refuses to participate in election runoff,” Agenda.ge, October 24, 2017
• commented in “Political Parties, President on PM’s Cabinet Reshuffle Plans,” Civil.ge, November 14, 2017

Travis Sharp (Fall 2006)
• co-wrote “Process Peace: A New Evaluation Framework for Track II Diplomacy,” International Negotiation Journal, Volume 22, Issue 1, 2017
• wrote “Theorizing cyber coercion: The 2014 North Korean operation against Sony,” Journal of Strategic Studies, April 11, 2017
• wrote “On Cyber Coercion: Lessons From the Sony Hack that we Should Have Learned, But Didn’t,” War on the Rocks, June 1, 2017

Bernadette Stadler (Spring 2017)
• co-wrote “Why New START Matters,” Nukes of Hazard blog, February 13, 2017
• wrote “North Korea’s Launch Tests Missile and President Trump,” Nukes of Hazard blog, February 15, 2017
• wrote “The Rising Cost of Nuclear Forces,” Nukes of Hazard blog, February 21, 2017
• co-wrote “Will North Korea be the Trump Administrations Greatest Challenge?,” Nukes of Hazard blog, March 9, 2017
• wrote “Iran Deal Passes One-Year Checkup,” Nukes of Hazard blog, March 16, 2017
• co-wrote “US builds missile defense system for South Korea causing more tension,” The Hill, March 18, 2017
• spoke with Jim Walsh in “Understanding North Korea,” the Center for Arms Control and Non-proliferation, March 20, 2017
• discussed North Korea and Iran nuclear threats on Nukes of Hazard Podcast, April 21, 2017
• wrote “Diplomacy with North Korea Can Work,” Defense One, May 9, 2017
• wrote “Will Missile Defense Keep America Safe?” The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, June 12, 2017
• interviewed Dan Zak author of Almighty on Nukes of Hazard Podcast, June 16, 2017
• co-wrote “The back door to a new arms race,” Politico, June 28, 2017
• commented on “The Iran Deal Two-Year Anniversary,” Nukes of Hazard Podcast, July 14, 2017
• wrote “Iran nuclear deal still under threat — US must keep its end of the bargain,” The Hill, July 21, 2017
• interviewed Wendy Sherman and Richard Nephew, Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation: Ask an Expert, August 25, 2017
• co-wrote “Save the INF Treaty—but not by repeating history,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, September 13, 2017
• wrote factsheet “Iran Deal Decertification: Options for Congress,” The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, October 20, 2017

Mark S. Sternman (Fall 1992)
• wrote “O’Leary’s exit offers comfort,” Toronto Star, April 28, 2017

Rachel Stohl (Fall 1997)
• spoke about drones on “Remote Control War,” BBC World Service, January 10, 2017
• wrote “Trump’s Opportunity to Support Transparency, Accountability on the Conventional Arms Trade,” Stimson Center, February 6, 2017
• moderated a panel on efforts to establish standards for use of drones, Stimson Center, February 23, 2017
• wrote “Trump’s Drone Policy Taking Shape,” The Cipher Brief, April 10, 2017
• wrote “A New U.S. Drone Policy?” Forum on the Arms Trade, April 24, 2017
• co-wrote “Before drones sold to Jordan and UAE, safeguards needed,” Defense News, April 24, 2017
• co-wrote “Trump Doesn’t Understand Arms Sales,” US News, April 25, 2017
• co-wrote “President Trump, you can stop the use of child soldiers,” CNN, April 27, 2017
• introduced Stimson Center panel on Examining the Strategic Implications of Trump’s Budget, Stimson Center, May 25, 2017
• wrote “As Civilian Causalities Mount in Yemen, US Senate Puts Trump Arms Sales on Notice,” Stimson Stoplight, June 14, 2017
• wrote “US Seeks to Strengthen Indian Arm Ties,” Stimson Stoplight, June 26, 2017
• quoted in “US says China is among worst offenders of human trafficking in new report,” Independent, June 27, 2017
• co-wrote “The Trump Administration Has Failed its First Test on Child Soldiers,” Foreign Policy, June 30, 2017
• discussed drones on Emerging Norms, Center for a New American Security Podcast, July 10, 2017
• wrote “Examining US Arms Sales to Qatar,” Stimson Stoplight, July 20, 2017
• discussed drones on a panel at Defense One Tech Summit, Defense One, July 20, 2017
• wrote “Reporting in Review: Examining ATT Reporting Experiences,” Stimson Center Report, August 2017
• wrote “Synergies Between the Arms Trade Treaty and UN Security Council Resolution 1540,” Stimson Center Report, September 2017
• wrote “Third Conference of States Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty Short on Substance,” Stimson Stoplight, September 21, 2017
• co-wrote “Five dangers of giving the Commerce Department oversight of firearms exports,” Defense News, September 25, 2017
• commented in “Trump may open up exports of American guns,” CNN Money, September 27, 2017
• commented in “Exclusive – Game of Drones: U.S. poised to boost unmanned aircraft exports,” Reuters UK, October 11, 2017
• moderated a panel “Dones Under Trump,” Stimson Center, October 11, 2017
• commented in “Pentagon says Iraqi train-and-equip mission could end if attacks on Kurds continue,” Defense News, October 16, 2017
• cited in “Why debate in Canada over military drone use is sorely needed,” OpenCanada, November 1, 2017
• co-wrote “What America Can Do to Stop the Practice of Child Soldiers,” The National Interest, November 6, 2017
• commented in “Rex Tillerson accused by his own department of breaking child soldier laws, leaked document reveals,” The Independent, November 21, 2017
• wrote “My Story,” The Stimson Center, December 7, 2017
• mentioned in “Professor Ed Laurance Reflects on 25 Years at the Institute,” Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey Newsroom, December 14, 2017
• commented in “America First? Trump Struggles to Implement Campaign Promises on Military,” The Voice of America News, December 26, 2017

Maggie Tennis (Spring 2017)
• wrote “Nuclear Arsenal Costs Rising,” Arms Control Today, March 2017
• co-wrote “New Interceptor Missile Scores a Hit,” Arms Control Today, March 2017
• wrote “Congressional hearings reveal ‘no military requirement’ for new low yield weapons,” Arms Control Now, March 15, 2017
• wrote “Russia Advances Banned Cruise Missile,” Arms Control Today, March 2017
• wrote “Reducing the Risks of U.S.-Russia Nuclear Conflict,” Arms Control Now, April 3, 2017
• co-wrote “Pulling the U.S.-Russia Relationship Back from the Nuclear Brink,” The National Interest, April 12, 2017
• interviewed in “White House Releases Declassified Intelligence Summary of Syrian Chemical Weapons Attack Before UN Security Council Vote On New Resolution,” Schweitz Finance, April 11, 2017
• wrote “Ukraine’s Security is a Taxpayer Interest,” Nations and States, April 18, 2017
• wrote “U.S. Cites Russia for Banned Missile,” Arms Control Today, April 2017
• wrote “Russia Suggests Revived Arms Talks,” Arms Control Today, May 2017
• wrote “Pentagon Reviews Nuclear Policies,” Arms Control Today, May 2017
• wrote “Can the United States and Russia bridge the growing gap on arms control?” Arms Control Now, June 1, 2017
• wrote “A ‘Simpson’s’ -themed Twitter feud is Russia’s latest attempt to steamroll Ukraine,” Quartz, June 2, 2017
• wrote “INF Dispute Adds to U.S.-Russia Tensions,” Arms Control Today, June 2017
• interviewed Michèle Flournoy in “U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policies: A Conversation with Michèle Flournoy,” Arms Control Association Interviews, July/August 2017
• assisted on “A Two-Pronged Approach to Revitalizing U.S.-Russian Arms Control,” DeepCuts Project Working Paper, July 2017
• co-wrote “At Trump-Putin Meeting Start with New START,” Defense One, July 5, 2017
• co-wrote “Trump-Putin Meeting Missed an Opportunity for New START,” Defense Adviser, July 17, 2017
• wrote “Moscow is ready to discuss New START, but where is Washington?” Arms Control Now, July 24, 2017
• wrote “Republicans Aim to Produce Banned Missile,” Arms Control Today, September 2017
• wrote “Senate Approval Threatens INF Treaty,” Arms Control Today, October 2017
• wrote “Russia Showcases Military Capabilities,” Arms Control Today, November 2017
• wrote “Putin Slams U.S. on Nonproliferation Deals,” Arms Control Today, November 2017

Greg Terryn (Fall 2014)
• co-wrote “The Treaty on Open Skies Factsheet,” The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, February 1, 2017
• quoted in “America’s Nuclear Weapons Program Is Already At the ‘Top of the Pack’,” Foxtrot Alpha, February 24, 2017
• interviewed on North Korea’s missile launches, TRT World, March 7, 2017
• interviewed on North Korea’s nuclear weapons and missile program capabilities, KFI Radio, April 5, 2017
• discussed North Korea and Iran nuclear threats on Nukes of Hazard Podcast, April 21, 2017
• interviewed on North Korea’s nuclear capabilities, TRT World, April 30, 2017
• commented on “The Iran Deal Two-Year Anniversary,” Nukes of Hazard Podcast, July 14, 2017

Masako Toki (Fall 2001)
• wrote “2017 Conference Report,” The Critical Issues Forum, April 28, 2017
• wrote “CTBTO’s Dr. Lassina Zerbo Spoke at CIF Spring Student Conference in Nagasaki,” James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, May 1, 2017
• wrote “Critical Issues Forum at the CTBTO Science and Technology Conference in Vienna,” James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, August 1, 2017
• wrote “CIF students as Youth Communicators for a World without Nuclear Weapons,” The Critical Issues Forum, December 12, 2017

Loung Ung (Spring 1997)
• interviewed in “‘This Is Their Film’: Angelina Jolie Tells A Story Of Khmer Rouge Survival,” NPR All Things Considered, September 13, 2017
• interviewed in “Khmer Rouge Survivor Loung Ung On Her Memoir,” WBUR, October 24, 2017
• cited in “Language of ‘First They Killed My Father’ Resonates With Cambodian-Americans,” The Voice of America News, December 12, 2017

Allie Van Dine (Fall 2014)
• interviewed Dr. Andrew Futter in “Cyber Threats to Nuclear Weapons: Should We Worry? A conversation with Dr. Andrew Futter,” Atomic Pulse Blog Nuclear Threat Initiative, January 25, 2017
• wrote “Nukefest17: Experts Address Cyber Weapons and Strategic Stability,” Atomic Pulse Blog Nuclear Threat Initiative, March 21, 2017
• wrote “Acknowledging the Cyber Threat to Nuclear Facilities,” CSIS Project on Nuclear Issues: A Collection of Papers from the 2016 Nuclear Scholars Initiative and PONI Conference Series, April 2017
• wrote “Crash Override: Could a Similar Cyber Weapon be Used Against a Nuclear Facility?” Atomic Pulse Blog Nuclear Threat Initiative, June 13, 2017

Audrey Williams (Fall 2013)
• wrote “U.S.-Turkey relations in 140 characters or less,” Independent Turkey, January 15, 2017
• wrote “Trump’s refugee ban: a bad sign for Ankara,” Independent Turkey, January 30, 2017
• co-wrote “International Women’s Day and the hidden moments of everyday struggle,” Independent Turkey, March 8, 2017
• wrote “Electronics ban spells turbulence for Turkey’s airline diplomacy,” Independent Turkey, March 30, 2017
• wrote “‘Difficult Choices’: Prospects for U.S. and Turkey Relations in 2017,” Turkey Heritage Organization, April 11, 2017
• appeared in “U.S.-Turkey academic exchanges build strong people-to-people ties,” Turkey Heritage Organization, May 29, 2017
• contributed to the Turkish Heritage Weekly Review, Turkey Heritage Organization, June 20, 2017
• wrote “Education for Syrians in Turkey at a Glance,” Turkey Heritage Organization, November 16, 2017
• spoke at event “Education for Displaced Syrians,” Turkish Heritage Organization, November 16, 2017

Felicia Wong (Fall 1988)
• wrote “Economy won’t grow if tax ‘reform’ is just more GOP cuts for the rich,” USA Today, August 29, 2017