News - Quoted News - Quoted Prof. Charles Stewart says additional poll volunteers are needed to prevent long lines, delayed results, and fewer polling locations. August 12, 2022 Isabelle Hamilton ABC News Fravel quoted in The Wall Street Journal, "China’s Military Exercises Showcase Modern Fighting Force Preparing for Possible War in the Taiwan Strait" August 7, 2022 Alastair Gale and Nancy A. Youssef The Wall Street Journal “The most likely effect of the November election is creating more chaos.” —Charles Stewart III August 7, 2022 Ryan Teague Beckwith Bill Allison Bloomberg Prof. Stewart in APNews, "FACT FOCUS: Why final election results take days, not hours" August 5, 2022 Ali Swenson and Josh Kelety AP News “It’s quite clear they’re going to be simulating how they might blockade Taiwan in the future.” —M. Taylor Fravel August 4, 2022 Lily Kuo, Christian Shepherd, and Ellen Nakashima The Washington Post Prof. Fravel speaks with Reuters about Pelosi's visit to Tawian: "China's planned exercises appear as though they may be greater in scope than during a Taiwan Strait crisis in 1995 and 1996." August 2, 2022 Yimou Lee and Sarah Wu Reuters “There are so many closure areas so close to Taiwan. The scope of these areas literally attack Taiwan from four directions — east, south, west and north.” —M. Taylor Fravel August 2, 2022 Stuart Lau POLITICO What’s at stake with a Pelosi visit to Taiwan? Professor Fravel weighs in. August 2, 2022 Ishaan Tharoor The Washington Post Prof. Narang's article with Nicholas L. Miller is cited in The Atlantic, "A Third Nuclear Age Is Upon Us." August 2, 2022 Uri Friedman The Atlantic Prof. Fravel on Pelosi's visit to Taiwan, "The response will almost certainly include a military component." August 2, 2022 Dylan Wells and Michael Collins USA Today Prof. Fravel on Pelosi's visit to Taiwan "China will do more than surge aircraft into Taiwan's ADIZ (Air Defense Identification Zone) for a day or two." August 2, 2022 Chou Shih-wei and Ken Chao Focus Taiwan Prof. Caughey's research cited in FAIR, "National Polls, State Ballots Measure Different ‘Public Opinions’" July 12, 2022 David W. Moore FAIR “What we got was a pragmatic realist who understood the limits of Japan’s power, and who knew it wasn’t going to be able to balance China’s rise on its own. So he designed a new system.” —Richard Samuels July 8, 2022 David E. Sanger The New York Times Prof. Richard Samuels speaks with The Hill reporter Tobias Burns about the legacy of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. July 8, 2022 Tobias Burns The Hill “These are tough issues. And I think we're all trying to figure out, is bipartisanship possible these days?” —Charles Stewart III June 20, 2022 Hosted by Leila Fadel NPR “For the last two decades, China has taken very seriously the prospect of U.S. intervention.” —M. Taylor Fravel June 17, 2022 Paul D. Shinkman U.S. News Research by Devin Caughey and Chris Warshaw cited in The New York Times, "Expectations and actual results for referendums on background checks" June 7, 2022 Nate Cohn The New York Times “What [the PLA] wants to do in their high-end scenario is far more complicated than what Russia is trying to do in Ukraine. What Russia is trying to do is the easiest, and what China would be trying to do is the hardest in terms of conquest scenarios in general.” —M. Taylor Fravel June 6, 2022 Kathrin Hille and Demetri Sevastopulo The Financial Times “I think their focus would be mainly on states from the developing world...This is clearly a huge priority for China, especially in the light of its alienation of most of Europe.” —M. Taylor Fravel May 26, 2022 Kathrin Hille The Financial Times “The federal government not being a full partner in the game, especially given its fiscal resources, contributes mightily to the underfunding of this area” —Charles Stewart III May 26, 2022 Talib Visram Fast Company “A question that must be on everyone’s mind in Beijing is whether the U.S. has already changed its [Taiwan] policy. After all, no one speaks with more authority on questions of foreign policy than the president.” —M. Taylor Fravel May 23, 2022 Phelim Kine Politico “The Swedes and the Fins meet them more or less automatically because they’re democracies, they have firm civil control, their militaries are very confident.” —Barry Posen May 18, 2022 Political IQ “Elections are kind of going back to where they were.” —Charles Stewart III May 15, 2022 Christina A. Cassidy The Associated Press Professor Berger shares her expertise at the Manufacturing @ MIT Symposium May 9, 2022 Trond Arne Undheim Forbes “I would suspect we will see greater U.S. focus and attention on this part of the world than has been the case in a very long time.” —M. Taylor Fravel April 28, 2022 Phelim Kine Politico Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Prof. Charles Stewart says additional poll volunteers are needed to prevent long lines, delayed results, and fewer polling locations. August 12, 2022 Isabelle Hamilton ABC News
Fravel quoted in The Wall Street Journal, "China’s Military Exercises Showcase Modern Fighting Force Preparing for Possible War in the Taiwan Strait" August 7, 2022 Alastair Gale and Nancy A. Youssef The Wall Street Journal
“The most likely effect of the November election is creating more chaos.” —Charles Stewart III August 7, 2022 Ryan Teague Beckwith Bill Allison Bloomberg
Prof. Stewart in APNews, "FACT FOCUS: Why final election results take days, not hours" August 5, 2022 Ali Swenson and Josh Kelety AP News
“It’s quite clear they’re going to be simulating how they might blockade Taiwan in the future.” —M. Taylor Fravel August 4, 2022 Lily Kuo, Christian Shepherd, and Ellen Nakashima The Washington Post
Prof. Fravel speaks with Reuters about Pelosi's visit to Tawian: "China's planned exercises appear as though they may be greater in scope than during a Taiwan Strait crisis in 1995 and 1996." August 2, 2022 Yimou Lee and Sarah Wu Reuters
“There are so many closure areas so close to Taiwan. The scope of these areas literally attack Taiwan from four directions — east, south, west and north.” —M. Taylor Fravel August 2, 2022 Stuart Lau POLITICO
What’s at stake with a Pelosi visit to Taiwan? Professor Fravel weighs in. August 2, 2022 Ishaan Tharoor The Washington Post
Prof. Narang's article with Nicholas L. Miller is cited in The Atlantic, "A Third Nuclear Age Is Upon Us." August 2, 2022 Uri Friedman The Atlantic
Prof. Fravel on Pelosi's visit to Taiwan, "The response will almost certainly include a military component." August 2, 2022 Dylan Wells and Michael Collins USA Today
Prof. Fravel on Pelosi's visit to Taiwan "China will do more than surge aircraft into Taiwan's ADIZ (Air Defense Identification Zone) for a day or two." August 2, 2022 Chou Shih-wei and Ken Chao Focus Taiwan
Prof. Caughey's research cited in FAIR, "National Polls, State Ballots Measure Different ‘Public Opinions’" July 12, 2022 David W. Moore FAIR
“What we got was a pragmatic realist who understood the limits of Japan’s power, and who knew it wasn’t going to be able to balance China’s rise on its own. So he designed a new system.” —Richard Samuels July 8, 2022 David E. Sanger The New York Times
Prof. Richard Samuels speaks with The Hill reporter Tobias Burns about the legacy of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. July 8, 2022 Tobias Burns The Hill
“These are tough issues. And I think we're all trying to figure out, is bipartisanship possible these days?” —Charles Stewart III June 20, 2022 Hosted by Leila Fadel NPR
“For the last two decades, China has taken very seriously the prospect of U.S. intervention.” —M. Taylor Fravel June 17, 2022 Paul D. Shinkman U.S. News
Research by Devin Caughey and Chris Warshaw cited in The New York Times, "Expectations and actual results for referendums on background checks" June 7, 2022 Nate Cohn The New York Times
“What [the PLA] wants to do in their high-end scenario is far more complicated than what Russia is trying to do in Ukraine. What Russia is trying to do is the easiest, and what China would be trying to do is the hardest in terms of conquest scenarios in general.” —M. Taylor Fravel June 6, 2022 Kathrin Hille and Demetri Sevastopulo The Financial Times
“I think their focus would be mainly on states from the developing world...This is clearly a huge priority for China, especially in the light of its alienation of most of Europe.” —M. Taylor Fravel May 26, 2022 Kathrin Hille The Financial Times
“The federal government not being a full partner in the game, especially given its fiscal resources, contributes mightily to the underfunding of this area” —Charles Stewart III May 26, 2022 Talib Visram Fast Company
“A question that must be on everyone’s mind in Beijing is whether the U.S. has already changed its [Taiwan] policy. After all, no one speaks with more authority on questions of foreign policy than the president.” —M. Taylor Fravel May 23, 2022 Phelim Kine Politico
“The Swedes and the Fins meet them more or less automatically because they’re democracies, they have firm civil control, their militaries are very confident.” —Barry Posen May 18, 2022 Political IQ
“Elections are kind of going back to where they were.” —Charles Stewart III May 15, 2022 Christina A. Cassidy The Associated Press
Professor Berger shares her expertise at the Manufacturing @ MIT Symposium May 9, 2022 Trond Arne Undheim Forbes
“I would suspect we will see greater U.S. focus and attention on this part of the world than has been the case in a very long time.” —M. Taylor Fravel April 28, 2022 Phelim Kine Politico