Wilson In the News
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The Summer of US-China Reengagement Can be a Win for the Entire World (The Hill)
“The US and the world are currently engaged in a complex economic and geopolitical dance with China, one that touches the lives of billions. The relationship is at a pivot point—it can go in any one of several directions,” writes Sadek Wahba, who also recommends a next move.
Attack Raises Specter of Election Violence in Pakistan (Foreign Policy)
The Islamic State-Khorasan claims responsibility for a deadly attack in Pakistan, Bangladesh’s political opposition calls for a caretaker government, and China’s vice premier visits Islamabad. This and more in the latest South Asia Brief from Michael Kugelman.
Blinken Heads to Tonga, Australia, New Zealand to Boost US-Pacific Ties (VOA)
“The United States is actually coming in a little late to that game, countries like Japan have been much more proactive in understanding the importance of these countries.” -Shihoko Goto
Commerce Secretary Raimondo Plans August China Trip as Tensions Over Tech Controls Simmer (Bloomberg)
“At a high level, we need to do business with China wherever we can,” Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said at the Wilson Center. “We need to promote wherever we can. But we need to protect where we must.”
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