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December Ending Zimbabwe’s Conflict: Finding Synergy in Human Rights & Conflict Resolution Approaches
December 2004

A Call For Smarter Intelligence Erik Dahl
Reprinted from Tufts E-News, December 16, 2004

Democratization in China: Scenarios for the Future Suzanne Ogden

OpEd:
Michael Glennon
A stronger Security Council is no solution
Reprinted from Financial Times, December 13, 2004

Getting Out of Gaza Joshua Gleis & Allison Beth Hodgkins
Reprinted from The Boston Globe Magazine, December 5, 2004

Wall Street Jobs with a Fletcher Degree James Bonfils

Hopes and Failures: Personal Reflections on Baghdad (2002-2003) Leland Bowie

"The Current Situation in India" Robert F. Meagher

November

“Is a contest for power in East Asia inevitable?”
Discussing Trilateral Issues: Japan, Greater China and the United States

An Evening with The Brookings Institute

60 Minutes with Andy Rooney

The Coming Nuclear Century
John Ritch

Fletcher Alumnus, Professor David Kennedy, publishes, The Dark Side of Virtue

OpEd:
Hurst Hannum
The United States has exchanged its ability to inspire for its power to threaten
Reprinted from South Africa's Cape Times, November 8, 2004

Policy Challenges in the Eastern Mediterranean after the Presidential Election
Senator Hillary Clinton

October OpEd:
W. Scott Thompson
Susilo can learn from Filipino Fidel Ramos
Reprinted from The Jakarta Post, October 7, 2004

IBR Global Speaker Series:
Back to Business: Distressed Investing and Turnarounds
Jill Thoerle

Man, the State, and War: US Defense Policy in the 21st Century
Mitchell Reiss

  • Full text of Speech
  • ISSP publishes a taxonomy of armed groups and how to respond to them in the 21st century

    IBR Global Speaker Series:
    Growth, Capital Market Development and Competition for Resources within MNCs

    “Fifty percent of peacemaking is convincing people it’s possible.” Professor Hizkias Assefa

    IBR Global Speaker Series:
    The Yin and Yang of Doing Business in China Today
    Daniel K.H. Chao (F ’75)

    Beyond International Relations Theories:
    Understanding the Sino-Japanese Relationship

    Michael Yehuda

    Extending the Preemption Debate: Analysis of Major Themes

    Extending the Preemption Debate:
    A Reassessment of Current Theory and Practice

    Engaging in Dialogue on U.S. Foreign Policy
    Fares Center Conference November 8-9, 2004

    IBR Global Speaker Series:
    Risk, Value and Rewards of Financial Services Consulting
    Charles Bralver (F ’75), Mercer Oliver Wyman

    al Nakhlah Showcases Student Scholarship Concerning Southwest Asia

    September Convocation - Official Start of the Academic Year

    IBR Global Speaker Series:
    A Day in the Life of a Currency Strategist

    Stephen E. Flynn (Fletcher PhD ’91) Addresses America’s Vulnerabilities

    “Georgia - The Practical Success Story of Democracy" roundtable

    Fletcher Orientation 2004 - Rubber Chickens and the Red Sox

    Foreign Minister of Thailand returns to his Alma Mater at the Fletcher School

    August

    al Nakhlah Showcases Student Scholarship Concerning Southwest Asia

    Terrorism's "Gray Areas"
    While intelligence resources are poured into certain areas of the world to fight al-Qaida, the U.S. may be overlooking a growing hotbed of terrorist activity.
    Tufts eNews

    Op-ed:
    W. Scott Thompson
    "Why foreign investment hasn't returned here"
    Reprinted from The Jakarta Post
    August 04, 2004

    July

    Op-ed:
    Bruce Everett
    "Over a barrel"
    Reprinted from The Baltimore Sun
    July 29, 2004

    Op-ed:
    Phar Kim Beng
    "The rise and rise of Khairy Jamaluddin"
    Reprinted from The Straits Times (Singapore)
    July 20, 2004

    Op-ed:
    Douglas Farah and Richard Shultz
    "Al Qaeda's Growing Sanctuary"
    Reprinted from The Washington Post
    July 14, 2004

    A Treaty That Works:
    How four entrepreneurial Ph.D. students linked arms
    across the county to write their dissertations

    Stephen Flynn (F'88) Raises Terrorist Alert in His New Book, America the Vulnerable: How Our Government is Failing to Protect Us from Terrorism

    Global Masters of Arts Program Commencement
    Speech by Ambassador Barbara Bodine
    Speech by Provost Jamshed Bharucha

    Fletcher Alum 'Running The Show' at 2004 Democratic National Convention

    Fletcher Completes Third Successful Armenian Program

    Peace Corps Massachusetts: the Next Step for Many Volunteers

    Professor Uvin Publishes Human Rights and Development

    June Water, water everywhere
    Six-school collaboration fuels new graduate program

    Fletcher Alum Nominated to Be U.S. Ambassador of Bahrain

    Fletcher Grad, Walter Wriston F'42, Awarded “Medal Of Freedom”
    In a White House ceremony, former Citicorp CEO Walter Wriston F'42 was honored by President Bush with the country’s highest civilian honor.
    Tufts eNews

    Op-ed:
    How U.S. lawyers read the Constitution
    Michael J. Glennon
    Reprinted from the International Herald Tribune
    Friday, June 18, 2004

    Her Name Means 'Hope
    PhD Candidate Amal Jadou 
    Fletcher News

    May

    Greek Prime Minister: 'This is The Summer of Pride'
    In his first trip to the United States as Prime Minister of Greece, Fletcher graduate Costas Karamanlis said that the upcoming Olympic Games in Athens will be a ‘time to remember.’
    Tufts eNews

    Fletcher Launches Walter B. Wriston Chair of International Business Relations 
    Fletcher News

    Four Fletcher Neptunes Visit The Netherlands
    Fletcher News

    Commencement Wrap-up - Full text of speeches, video, and photo galleries

  • Commencement Day
  • Class Day
  • News Advisory: Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Richard Lugar to Give Major Terrorism Speech

    Oped:
    Adil Najam
    Pakistan and Democracy
    Reprinted from The News International Pakistan
    May 06, 2004

    The Global Counter-Insurgency Campaign: One Writer’s Admiration of the U.S. Military

    Sovereignty Redefined
    As the deadline for the U.S. to hand over sovereignty to Iraq
    approaches, Tufts professor Hurst Hannum says that the sovereignty Iraqis receive may differ from their expectations.
    Tufts eNews

    Did the US Have It Coming?
    Anti-American Sentiment in South Korea

    April The Challenges of Professional Mediation – Supermarket Tellers, Baseball Players and Unnamed Negotiators

    A Fletcherside chat on cows, the environment and international politics with Professor Adil Najam

    She'll give peace a chance
    Palestinian scholar hopes to make a difference in the Middle East

    Reprinted from The Boston Globe
    04/29/04

    Change in the Middle East: A Jordanian Ambassador’s View

    Corporate Social Responsibility Isn’t Easy, even for a Leader in the Field

    Taiwan Relations Still Top Security Concerns in Northeast Asia

    Once Again, Investors Flock to Russia

    Giandomenico Picco: A United Nations Reflection on U.S.-Iran Relations

    Haiti’s Troubled Quest for Democracy

    Pakistani Ambassador Defends Decision to Pardon A.Q Khan for Nuclear Proliferation

    Oped:
    Adil Najam
    Explaining the Spanish vote
    Reprinted from The News International Pakistan
    April 01, 2004

    March

    News Release:
    Pakistan Ambassador to U.S. to Speak at Fletcher

    Has the War in Iraq Made Preemption Less Likely?
    A Conversation with Professor Michael Glennon

    Global Women Bring International Women’s Day to Fletcher

    The eye of the storm?
    A Roundtable Discussion on Cross-Strait and Sino-U.S. Relations

    Director of Manulife Financial Provides the Private Sector Perspective on Social Security

    Featured Research:
    Exploring New Forms of Conflict Resolution: The Influence of Peace Education Programs – PhD Candidate Ahsiya Posner

    News Release:
    Charles Snyder, Assistant Secretary of State of African Affairs to Speak at Fletcher Conference on Sudan Conflict

    Eight Days in an Iraqi Jail: Matthew McAllester’s Story

    Fletcher Grad Elected Prime Minister of Greece - Costas Karamanlis will become the youngest prime minister in modern Greek history, following a sweeping victory in Sunday’s general elections.

    Students Re-make the Conference Model - The Fletcher Conference on Innovative Approaches (FCIA): Rethinking Interdisciplinary Action in Conflict

    Ralph Bunche Jr. (f'01) brings his father's  legacy to Fletcher

    Head of UNDP claims Invasion of Iraq “Not A Bad War for the UN” - Mark Malloch-Brown

    February

    Richardson on Nader: ‘Nobody’s Backing Him’
    According to Tufts graduate Gov. Bill Richardson, independent candidate Ralph Nader cost Democrats the presidential
    election in 2000 – and could do it again.
    Tufts eNews

    Under Siege
    As a rebellion threatens Haiti, Tufts graduate and US Ambassador to Haiti James Foley is working to bring a diplomatic solution to the beleaguered nation.
    Tufts eNews

    The America-China Relationship: Investment Isn’t Everything

    Accountability in the Era of Global Markets
    William McDonough

    Featured Research:
    Institutional Challenges of US Military Weapon Innovation: The Case of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
    Doctoral Student Jon Rosenwasser Discusses his Research

    Senior UN Official Kicks Off Fletcher Conference

    The First Annual Fletcher Conference on Innovative Approaches (FCIA)
    February 19-20, 2004

    To Russia with Love US-Russia Chamber of Commerce New England President (and Fletcher alum) speaks on Russia’s Economic Prospects
    Daniel Satinsky F'90

    Oped:
    Erin English
    "Make Nuclear Proliferation a Punishable Crime"
    Reprinted from the Christian Science Monitor
    February 26, 2004
    Related Story-
    A Call to Arms -
    There are no universal penalties for spreading nuclear secrets – and a Tufts graduate student says the U.N. must take action.
    Tufts eNews

    Oped:
    W. Scott Thompson
    "Two Nations, Two Women, One Aspiration"
    Reprinted from the Straights Times
    February 26, 2004

    Oped:
    "Jakarta Should Learn from Manila's Experiences"
    W. Scott Thompson
    Reprinted from Jakarta Post
    February 24, 2004

    Oped:
    "Get Rid of All Nuclear Arms"
    by Adil Najam
    Reprinted from USA Today
    February 18, 2004

    Oped:
    "Can John Kerry hold on to his lead?"
    by W. Scott Thompson
    Reprinted from Taipei Times
    February 11, 2004

    Right Solution Wrong Problem
    President Bush’s recent measure to address nuclear proliferation is the right step in the wrong direction, wrote Tufts’ Adil Najam in a recent USA Today op-ed.
    Tufts eNews

    European Career Trip

    Rwanda: From Genocide to General Elections
    Dr. Theogene Rudasingwa

    Asia Night at Fletcher Brings Down the House

    Education Key to Reducing International Conflict
    Dr. Alan Goodman,

    ‘There’s No Coming Home Early’ -
    In a unique forum on the United States’ role in the Middle East, nine Tufts experts spoke on the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq – and why there will be no easy resolution for either.
    Tufts eNews

    Featured Research:
    Two Research Streams - Nutrition Policy and Political Economy -
    Associate Professor of International Economics Steven Block

    ElBaradei Warned of "Jumping to Conclusions" on Iraq's WMD Program

    “The New Great Game”
    Lutz Kleveman

    "China, Dissuasion, and the New Triad"
    Dr. Brad Roberts

    January

    "Showstoppers" by Professor Shultz in this issue of The Weekly Standard Reveals Special Operations Forces Never Preempted al-Qaeda Prior to 9/11

    Op-ed:
    Why Saddam was Doomed Even Before 9/11
    By Scott Thompson
    Reprinted from the South China Morning Post
    January 16, 2004

    Op-ed:
    Is the Eurp Doomed?
    Coauthored by Laurent Jacque and Anthony Gribe
    Reprinted from Le Monde
    Jan. 15, 2004

    Featured Research:
    High Stakes of Open Capital Markets - Professor Michael Klein

    Featured Research:
    Fletcher Student Karen Coppock Discusses Her Doctoral Research

     

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