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Subject Thursday Reads
Date July 6, 2023 11:29 AM
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Semiconductors, U.S.-Vietnam relations, and more.

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** Thursday Reads
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** July 6, 2023
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Can India Rupture the Semiconductor Market?
by Jagannath Panda

Closer cooperation in semiconductor manufacturing is pulling India closer to Taiwan. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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Are Vietnam and America Headed Toward Strategic Partnership?
by Vincenzo Caporale

The primary obstacle hindering any progress in advancing relations lies in Vietnam's apprehension of provoking China without a clear and tangible benefit. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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How Wagner Group’s Mutiny Is Affecting Cuba
by Luis Fleischman

Recent reports of Cuban soldiers being drafted into the Ukraine war highlight how Moscow is trying to fill the gap left behind by Wagner. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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Washington’s Myopia is Undercutting its Indo-Pacific Partners
by Akhil Ramesh

The United States cannot pursue an ideological and China-balancing strategy at the same time. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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America’s Navy Remains Crippled by Service and Repair Delays
by Carl Delfeld

Policymakers must do more to scrape the barnacles off Washington’s creaky bureaucracy. Read it here ([link removed]) .

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