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In the Media

RCLS fellow Michael Hanna and co-authors write in the Washington Post that Iraq and Iran-backed militias involved in recent violence against Iraqi protesters are “hybrid actors,” a classification they develop based on new research

November 19th, 2019|

RCLS fellow Rebecca Ingber writes in the Washington Post on misapprehensions around the role of civil servants in the Ukraine saga; they are neither saviors nor the #Resistance

November 15th, 2019|

RCLS faculty director Stephen Holmes’ newest book with Ivan Krastev, The Light that Failed, on the challenges to post-1989 liberalism in Eastern Europe, was favorably reviewed in Prospect

November 12th, 2019|

RCLS fellow Yascha Mounk writes in The Atlantic that the forced resignation of Bolivian president Evo Morales indicates that “core values of liberal democracy…may be more universal than recent setbacks seem to suggest.”

November 11th, 2019|

The Reiss Center’s Ryan Goodman and Tess Bridgman and Just Security’s Kate Brannen write on key takeaways from the first day of public impeachment hearings

November 10th, 2019|

RCLS fellow Yascha Mounk discusses Liberal democracy in Eastern Europe facing a new wave of authoritarian challengers in The Wall Street Journal

November 8th, 2019|

RCLS fellow Rebecca Ingber spoke to U.S. News & World Report about the role of career government officials, arguing they can help “guide [the government] and keep it in check.”

November 6th, 2019|

RCLS fellow Yascha Mounk on KCRW Los Angeles discussed the implications of impeachable acts by the president, describing “a deep democratic crisis”

November 6th, 2019|

RCLS fellow Bob Bauer wrote on congressional Republicans’ strategy of focusing on the President’s due process rights in the impeachment process—and that strategy’s limitations

November 5th, 2019|

RCLS advisor Jon Finer wrote in the New York Times that Congress should expedite the resettlement of Syrian partners following the recent US withdrawal

November 1st, 2019|