February
ANALYSIS – Libya no-fly zone option may gain ground
Reuters, February 27, 2011
(David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies, Kroc Institute)
Clues About Grasshopper Population Explosions
Science Daily, February 27, 2011
(Gary Belovsky, Professor of Biology)
Democrats’ legislative boycott has supporters, detractors
Louisville Courier-Journal, February 25, 2011
(Robert Schmuhl, Walter H. Annenberg-Edmund P. Joyce Professor of American Studies and Journalism)
Libya Faces Expulsion from U.N. Human Rights Council
Inter Press Service, February 25, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Arab Democracy: Historic Opportunity, Say Coptic Leaders
America, February 25, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Mubarak’s 5 Fatal Mistakes
The Atlantic, February 24, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Valerie Jarrett maintains her longevity in the White House
USA Today, February 24, 2011
(Robert Schmuhl, Walter H. Annenberg-Edmund P. Joyce Professor of American Studies and Journalism)
Graduate Schools Quantify Your Potential
Yahoo! News, February 24, 2011
(Brian Lohr, Director of MBA Admissions, Mendoza College of Business)
Democracy’s price: Waning U.S. influence
USA Today (Op-ed), February 24, 2011
(Sebastian Rosato, Assistant Professor of Political Science)
David Cortright on Non-Military Solutions to Political Conflict
The Browser, February 23, 2011
(David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies, Kroc Institute)
Finding the Way Out: Why it’s time to end the war in Afghanistan, and how to do it
Sojourners magazine, March, 2011
(David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies, Kroc Institute)
NFL provides Notre Dame grant to study treatments for Traumatic Brain Injury 
WNDU-TV, February 22, 2011
(Mayland Chang, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry)
Egypt: five mistakes that made a revolution
Democracy Digest, February 22, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Presidential Primaries: Why We Need a Better Way to Pick Nominees
Politics Daily, February 20, 2011
(Robert Schmuhl, Walter H. Annenberg-Edmund P. Joyce Professor of American Studies and Journalism)
IR Theory and the future of the EU: A response to critics
Foreign Policy, February 19, 2011
(Sebastian Rosato, Assistant Professor of Political Science)
After Long Exile, Sunni Cleric Takes Role in Egypt
The New York Times, February 18, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Egypt’s ‘Day of Victory’ 
CNN International, February 18, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
SPECIAL REPORT: Xposure Xplosion 
WSBT-TV, February 18, 2011
(Robert Riley, Senior IT Audit Consultant)
Can IR theory predict the future of the euro?
Foreign Policy, February 15, 2011
(Sebastian Rosato, Assistant Professor of Political Science)
The Egypt effect: Unrest spreads in Middle East 
CNN/American Morning, February 15, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Egypt’s Path After Uprising Does Not Have to Follow Iran’s
The New York Times, February 12, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Egypt’s Unclear Future 
Minnesota Public Radio, February 14, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
ND prof on breaking-news errors – ’Don’t rush it’
Indianapolis Star, February 13, 2011
(Robert Schmuhl, Walter H. Annenberg-Edmund P. Joyce Professor of American Studies and Journalism)
Analysis: People’s revolutions don’t guarantee democracy
Reuters, February 13, 2011
(David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies, Kroc Institute)
The Egyptian People Succeeded
New York Times (Op-ed), February 13, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Interview with Robert Schmuhl 
America’s Work Force Radio (iTunes podcast), February 11, 2011
(Robert Schmuhl, Walter H. Annenberg-Edmund P. Joyce Professor of American Studies and Journalism)
Many possible political, economic paths seen for post-Mubarak Egypt
Catholic News Service, February 11, 2011
(Patrick Mason, Research Associate Professor, Kroc Institute)
Coverage From Cairo 
PBS/Charlie Rose, February 11, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
A Brittle Leader, Appearing Strong
The New York Times, February 11, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Mubarak’s rule bought at cost of Egyptians’ dignity
The Seattle Times, February 11, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Mubarak Resigns: What’s next? 
Chicago Public Radio, February 11, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
History Upends Icon of Stability in Egypt
The New York Times, February 11, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Egypt’s Mubarak Steps Down; Will Muslim Brotherhood Take Over?
Yahoo News, February 11, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Ruling against health insurance mandate is a ‘tea party’ milestone
Los Angeles Times, February 10, 2011
(Rick Garnett, Professor of Law)
NPR Special Coverage: Egypt Faces Uncertain Future 
NPR/Talk of the Nation, February 10, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Why Nonviolence is Working in Egypt
Global Post, February 10, 2011
(David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies, Kroc Institute)
Can China Tame Its Inflation Dragon?
Daily Finance, February 9, 2011
(Jeffrey Bergstrand, Professor of Finance)
Most likely to torment? The almost-popular kids
msnbc.com, February 8, 2011
(Daniel Myers, Professor of Sociology)
A Catholic ‘Teach for America’
Philadelphia Inquirer, February 7, 2011
(Alliance for Catholic Education)
A Growing Risk? Endangered Plants For Sale Online 
National Public Radio, February 7, 2011
(Patrick Shirey, Department of Biological Sciences)
Crisis in Egypt 
National Public Radio/The Diane Rehm Show, February 7, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Egypt’s ongoing protests and political unrest 
Chicago Public Radio, February 7, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Transition could weaken U.S. anti-terror efforts
USA Today, February 4, 2011
(Michael Desch, Professor of Political Science)
Notre Dame biologist Pfrender plays key role in Daphnia sequencing
Thriving in Michiana, February 4, 2011
(Michael Pfrender, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences)
Ronald Reagan’s centennial, Part II: An All-American American
Los Angeles Times, February 4, 2011
(Robert Schmuhl, Walter H. Annenberg-Edmund P. Joyce Professor of American Studies and Journalism)
Ronald Reagan’s birth centennial, Part I: Politics came late in his life
Los Angeles Times, February 4, 2011
(Robert Schmuhl, Walter H. Annenberg-Edmund P. Joyce Professor of American Studies and Journalism)
Brotherhood’s future thorny question
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, February 4, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Egypt: Analyst Questions Motives behind Prime Minister’s Apology 
Voice of America, February 3, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
U.S. reexamining its relationship with Muslim Brotherhood opposition group
Washington Post, February 3, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Do Egyptians want both democracy and a role for religion in their government?
Washington Post, February 2, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Shedding light on the winter blues
South Bend Tribune, February 2, 2011
(Wendy Settle, University Counseling Center)
Mubarak in ‘state of denial,’ pro-Mubarak protests ‘insignificant’ 
CNN American Morning, February 2, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Protesters in Egypt 
CNN International, February 2, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Who are the pro-Mubarak demonstrators?
CNN World, February 2, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
How Will Supreme Court Rule On Health Care Law? 
National Public Radio, February 2, 2011
(Rick Garnett, Professor of Law)
Former Egyptian Diplomat ElBaradei Becomes Face of Mubarak Opposition 
Voice of America, February 2, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Clinton stays on message as Egypt evolves
USA Today, February 2, 2011
(Michael Desch, Professor of Political Science)
Might the Next Stop for the Health Care Challenges Be the High Court?
Wall Street Journal, February 2, 2011
(Rick Garnett, Professor of Law)
Egypt Internet back; info-hungry Egyptians Google Al Jazeera and Facebook, report chaos on Twitter
New York Daily News, February 2, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Notre Dame expert expects unrest to spread
South Bend Tribune, February 2, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
What is next for Egypt? 
BBC World News, February 1, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
The Muslim Brotherhood 
CBC Canada, February 1, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
ElBaradei Reignites Egypt’s Democracy Movement 
National Public Radio, February 1, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
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