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Homeland Security Today: Erdogan may be “president for life,” but municipal elections show there’s still signs of democracy in Turkey, writes Mahmut Cengiz.
The Hill: Philip Auerswald writes that Trump’s affinity for Russian affairs was documented, by Trump, as far back as 1987. His undermining of NATO goes back at least 36 years.
Richmond Times-Dispatch: Mark J. Rozell writes about how past governors of Virginia overcame opposing legislatures, and what Governor Youngkin could learn from them.
The Harvard Crimson (Harvard University): Janine R. Wedel is quoted in a story about how Harvard economists tried to transform the Russian economy following the end of the Cold War. What could go wrong?
Richmond Times-Dispatch: Mark J. Rozell is quoted in a story about the political impasse in Richmond.
Washington Report On Middle East Affairs: Mark N. Katz says Russia is unlikely to expand strategic alliances in the Middle East while the war with Ukraine continues.
Blue Hen (U of Delaware): Mason grad Josh Kurtz talks about his job as Maryland’s Secretary of Natural Resources. It’s a big job!
India Education Diary: The Indian media outlet reruns our story about Diplomacy Lab students.