On NPR: Examining the Israel-Hamas Conflict
In an interview with NPR, Djerejian discussed the Israeli intelligence failure demonstrated by the Oct. 7 attack, the U.S. foreign policy response, and more.
In The Athletic: The Saudi-Qatar Fued in FIFA
“Relations between Qatar and Saudi Arabia have repaired further and faster with the Saudis than with the other states that moved against Qatar,” explains Coates Ulrichsen. “The image of (Saudi crown prince) Mohammed bin Salman draped in a Qatari scarf during the World Cup sent a powerful visual signal that the bad blood of the blockade era was over, at least at the highest political and diplomatic levels.”
The Palestinian Dream Is Dying — and It's A Nightmare for Israel
Sher warned that, “if Israeli politics are not halted by democracies and the expansionist trends of the current government are not stopped by, first and foremost, America, then we are doomed to put an end altogether to the Zionist enterprise of having a Jewish democracy in parts of Eretz Israel.”
Baker Institute Expert Discusses Economic Burden of American Brain Health at UN General Assembly
Brain health is essential for overall well-being and has a significant impact on cognitive abilities and emotional stability. To combat the rising prevalence of brain disorders, fellow Harris Eyre suggests a public sector approach that promotes citizens’ brain health and skills through a brain capital industrial strategy, leading to a prosperous and innovative economy.
Preserve Our "Brain Capital" in Seven Steps and Create an Investment Fund to Innovate in the Field of Brain Diseases
Brain Capital places policy and investment at the forefront of transformative change. The HEKA fund, established by the FondaMental Foundation, aims to revolutionize the global economy through a focus on the human brain and mind. "A strong industrial strategy is essential to boost the competitiveness, creativity, well-being and economies of our respective countries. HEKA is an important step in this direction," fellow Harris Eyre said.