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Subject Unplugging Disinformation; Brexit Boon or Bust?
Date February 7, 2020 6:28 PM
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February 7, 2020
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Defeating Disinformation: Social Media Regulation Around the World [[link removed]]
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Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) told attendees that “if you add up all that Russia spent interfering in our elections in 2016, if you add up all Russia spent in the Brexit vote, if you add up all they spent when they were so obvious in the French presidential elections when [Emmanuel] Macron was elected. Add that all together, those three interventions. It’s less than the cost of one new F-35 airplane.”
Brexit! What Now? [[link removed]]
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Garret Martin, Professorial Lecturer in American University’s School of International Service, say Brexit poses “a significant choice” for the UK: “What kind of foreign policy identity do they want to take over in the forthcoming years?”
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The Wilson Center and the Library of Congress partnered to host a reception for members of Congress before the President’s State of the Union Address on February 4. The annual event in the Library’s Member’s Room is a chance for Wilson Center and the Library’s experts to share their knowledge of current events and foreign policy with a bipartisan group of Congressional members.
Need to Know Podcast: Not Just for Policymakers [[link removed]]
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Wilson in the News
RESOLVED: Abe’s Investment in His Relationship with President Trump Has Advanced Japanese Interests (Center for Strategic and International Studies) [[link removed]]
Shihoko Goto argues that “the benefits of the personal relationship between Abe and Trump are likely to be short-lived.”
Venezuela Opposition Leader Juan Guaidó Meets With President Trump At White House (NPR) [[link removed]]
Cynthia Arnson tells NPR that despite Guaidó’s high profile U.S. visit, “everything that we've seen over the past year shows that [Venezuelan leader Nicola] Maduro has been able to consolidate his position.”
The Coming US-China Competition in Central Asia (The Diplomat) [ [link removed] ]
Katie Stallard-Blanchette writes that the region is “shaping up to be a critical nexus of great power competition between the United States, Russia, and China.”
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