Edward Djerejian, director of Rice University's Baker Institute and former ambassador to Israel and to Syria, discusses U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East with Mark Bebawi on the radio broadcast "The Monitor."
Neal Lane, senior fellow in science and technology policy and former director of the National Science Foundation (NSF), discusses his role in the construction of gravitational wave detectors during his tenure with NSF. http://bit.ly/1SUqfFf
Russell A. Green, Will Clayton Fellow in International Economics, discusses why some favor a moratorium on printing the $100 bill and 500 euro note. KTRH: http://bit.ly/21jQry0
Iran's Feb. 26 elections will not be free and fair, says Middle East Center fellow Mohammad Ayatollahi Tabaar, but they are important indicators of trends among powerful factions. Tabaar assesses the prevailing mood among voters, whether the elections will be a referendum on President Hassan Rouhani, and more.
Political science fellow Mark P. Jones examines what a win in Texas could mean for the GOP presidential candidate's campaigns. The New Yorker: http://bit.ly/1mWf54Y