Ukraine's reconstruction, Fukushima fallout, and more.
Thursday Reads
September 14, 2023
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Ukraine’s Reconstruction Transparency Should Be a U.S. Priority
by Ariel Cohen & Wesley Alexander Hill
Zelenskyy is right: corruption in any form is just as damaging as Russian violence. Transparency and accountability will be essential to Ukraine’s future. Read it here.
To Compete With China, Build Out American Industrial Policy
by Jerry Haar
Carrots for industry, not sticks for competitors, are the wisest course of action in maintaining America's competitive advantage. Read it here.
Why Republicans Are Increasingly Opposing Aid to Ukraine
by Paul R. Pillar
Waning American support for military aid to Ukraine displays a marked partisan division, among both the public and politicians in Washington. Read it here.
Energy is the Key to a Strong U.S.-Vietnam Economic Partnership
by Kathryn Neville
Washington must work three-dimensionally to bridge the gap between Vietnam’s economic development and energy needs. Read it here.
Fukushima Fallout Challenges Tokyo's Diplomacy with Seoul
by Jinwan Park
If South Korea and Japan falter in cementing their collaborative efforts, a change in U.S. or Korean leadership less invested in trilateral cooperation might derail progress. Read it here.