The following is a collection of commentary about members (current or former) of FSI Stanford found on various external, unaffiliated websites via an automated process:
January 17, 2012
The Flawed Logic of Striking Iran
Mention of Alexandre Debs via Foreign AffairsAlexandre Debs, Nuno P. Monteiro: "Matthew Kroenig's argument for preventive military action to combat Tehran's nuclear program -- 'Time to Attack Iran' -- suffers from three problems."
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Time to Attack Iran (Why a Strike Is the Least Bad Option)
Mention of Matthew Kroenig via Foreign AffairsMatthew Kroenig: "In early October, U.S. officials accused Iranian operatives of planning to assassinate Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United States on American soil. Iran denied the charges, but the episode has already managed to increase tensions between Washington and Tehran. Although the Obama administration has not publicly..."
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So We're All in Agreement
Mention of Evgeny Morozov via Wall Street JournalEvgeny Morozov: "In Standards: Recipes for Reality, Lawrence Busch examines the common protocols and practices that play a role in nearly every aspect of life—from consumer goods and shipping containers to scientific research and school curriculums."
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Lebanon, by the Numbers
Mention of Elias Muhanna via New York Times (blog)Elias Muhanna: "Lebanon’s peculiar brand of democracy, dysfunctional and widely unpopular, is a perennial source of national vexation, debated over Sunday lunches and in the press."
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Health insurance exhibits no effects for diabetics in developing countries
Mention of Jeremy Goldhaber-Fiebert via The Stanford DailyAccording to a recent study, those with health insurance do not experience better care or treatment for diabetes than those without insurance in developing countries such as India and China. The study, which will be published on Jan. 24 in the journal of the American Diabetes Association titled Diabetes Care, ...
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