From Andrew Schwartz <[email protected]>
Subject The Evening: Angry Putin, Wagner Protest, The Bear, and More
Date June 26, 2023 10:36 PM
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The Evening: Angry Putin, Wagner Protest, The Bear, and More

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Good Evening,

It's Monday, June 26th.

Angry Putin

With palpable anger, Vladimir Putin of Russia made his first public comments since a paramilitary revolt was called off on Saturday, saying in a five-minute speech that the uprising led by Yevgeny V. Prigozhin — who he did not mention by name — failed because “the entire Russian society united and rallied everyone,” as the NYT reports

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Wagner Protest

Meanwhile, Yevgeny Prigozhin, defended the short-lived insurrection and claimed on Monday he wasn’t trying to oust Putin. As the WSJ reports

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, the Wagner chief said that his aim wasn’t to overthrow the government but to protest the way the paramilitary group was being treated.

IMF Warns Central Banks

Central banks must accept the “uncomfortable truth” that they may have to tolerate a longer period of inflation above their 2 per cent target in order to avert a financial crisis, the deputy head of the IMF has warned, as the FT reports

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Executive Education

Decoding D.C.: Policy, Power, and People

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offers embassy, business, and nonprofit professionals the tools and knowledge necessary to better navigate the Washington policy ecosystem. Participants will learn how formal structures and informal networks interact to advance policy interests, further examining these structures through the lens of modern-day politics and media dynamics.

Video Shorts

Check out CSIS’s new series of video shorts: “Asked &amp; Answered,” “The Recap,” “Data Unpacked,” “Testify,” “What's Happening,” “Preview,” and “High Resolution.” And don’t forget to subscribe to the CSIS YouTube Channel

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In That Number

40 billion

President Biden on Monday announced that more than $40 billion would be distributed across the country to deliver high-speed internet in places where there’s either no service, or service is too slow.

Source: AP

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Critical Quote

“We went to demonstrate our protest, and not to overthrow the government in the country.”

—Yevgeny Prigozhin, Wagner Group leader

iDeas Lab

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Last week, CSIS's Ryan C. Berg testified before the Senate Finance Committee. Berg shares what he told Congress, in about 2 minutes

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The Andreas C. Dracopoulos iDeas Lab at CSIS enhances our research with the latest in cutting-edge web technologies, design, and multimedia.

Optics

(Photo credit: Roman Romokhov/Getty Images.) Members of Wagner Group prepare to pull out from the headquarters of the Southern Military District to return to their base in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, on June 24th, 2023.

Recommended Reading

"Prigozhin’s Uncertain Future Could Help United States Dislodge Wagner Group in Africa

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" by CSIS's Catrina Doxsee.

This Town Tomorrow

At 10:00 a.m.

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, the CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development hosts a discussion on strategies and tools to foster a more equitable and secure digital finance ecosystem.

Then, at 3:00 p.m.

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, CSIS presents a joint research project exploring semiconductor supply chains in the Indo-Pacific and cooperation with U.S. partners.

And, at 10:30 a.m.

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, AEI holds a conversation with Amb. Nikki Haley on the future of U.S.-China policy.

Video

Today, the CSIS Australia Chair held a conversation with Dr. Kurt Campbell and Admiral Michael Gilday on the strategic and military implications of AUKUS. Watch the full video here.

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Podcasts

This week, the Trade Guys discuss Blinken’s visit to China, the renewed U.S.-Mexico tomato dispute, and the House Ways and Means “Build it in America Act."

Listen on Spotify

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&amp; Apple Podcasts

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Smiles

There’s no plot spoiler here, but I do want to talk about the incredible soundtrack and about a scene in Episode 2 from Season 2 of Hulu’s “The Bear.” Starring Jeremy Allen White, “The Bear” is one of my favorite shows. Season 2 finds Carmen Berzatto, a brilliant young chef from the fine-dining world forced to return home to run his family sandwich shop, trying to reconfigure the restaurant as something altogether different. What I love about the show is the emotions these actors lay bare as they lean into character. And I have rarely seen a show where the soundtrack brings out such depths of emotion. Series creator Christopher Storer and co-music supervisor Josh Senior have reached another level.

In Season 2, Episode 2, there is a scene between White, who plays Chef Carmen, and the actress Molly Gordon as a medical student who formerly was in a relationship with Carmen. The two meet up by chance in a grocery store after years of no contact. I have long been a fan of White who famously starred in “Shameless” and Gordon who had a notable secondary role in “Animal Kingdom.” If you get a chance to watch these two actors in Season 2, Episode 2 of “The Bear,” you probably won’t soon forget the on-screen conversation between White and Gordon, or, the R.E.M. classic that provided atmosphere for the scene

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The Evening is my daily guide to key insights CSIS brings to the events of the day. It is composed with the External Relations team: Paige Montfort, Claire Dannenbaum, and Ava Rose.

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