Jori Lewis wins James Beard Book Award
“Slaves for Peanuts: A Story of Conquest, Liberation, and a Crop That Changed History,” by Jori Lewis (Senegal, 2011-2013) wins a 2023 James Beard Foundation Book Award for Reference, History and Scholarship.
Hoover: Paul Rahe on Putin’s folly in Ukraine
“Putin’s Folly in Ukraine: NATO Redivivus,” by Paul Rahe (Turkey, Greece, 1984-1986), Strategika, Hoover Institution, May 18, 2023
The New Yorker: Suzy Hansen on the earthquake and elections in Turkey
“Turkey’s Earthquake Election,” by Suzy Hansen (Turkey, 2007-2009), The New Yorker, May 8, 2023
New Statesman: Pooja Bhatia on Haiti
“Haiti’s descent into hell,” by Pooja Bhatia (Haiti, 2009-2011), The New Statesman, May 10, 2023
Foreign Policy: Emily Schultheis on the far right’s rise in Austria
“Austria’s Far Right Is Back on Top,” by Emily Schultheis (Germany, 2019-2021), Foreign Policy, April 25, 2023
Christian Science Monitor: Neri Zilber on Israel’s 75th anniversary
“Israel at 75: Can a divided nation reconcile its differences?” by Neri Zilber (Israel, 2011-2013), Christian Science Monitor, May 3, 2023
Foreign Policy: Emily Schultheis on Finland in NATO
“Finland’s ‘NATO Option’ Set to Become Reality,” by Emily Schultheis, Foreign Policy, March 30, 2023
Malia Politzer named to One World Media Longlist 2023
The One World Media Awards Longlist 2023 includes “The Baby Broker Project,” by Malia Politzer (India, Spain, 2013-2015), Simon Bowers and Naipanoi Lepapa in Finance Uncovered for the print media award.
ECFR: Hannah Armstrong on Europeans and the Sahel
“The roots of peace: Why Europeans should help re-establish support for local dialogue in the Sahel,” by Hannah Armstrong (West Africa, 2012-2014), European Council on Foreign Relations, March 28, 2023
Foreign Policy: Joshua Levkowitz on Turkey targeting Syrian refugees
“Turkey’s Xenophobic Turn Targets Stateless Syrians” by Joshua Levkowitz (Turkey, 2021-2023) Foreign Policy, March 26, 2023