Egypt's looming crisis, the future of nuclear arms control, and more.
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** Thursday Reads
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** February 15, 2024
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Egypt's Looming Crisis
by Russell A. Berman & Mohamed Mohsen
Foreign policy dilemmas in Gaza and Ethiopia combined with an acute financial crisis could mean instability for the Arab world’s most populous nation. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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Nuclear Arms Control Is for Realists
by Tobias Fella
In a nuclear world, absolute thinking is irresponsible, intellectually dull, and unsuitable for statecraft. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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It’s Harder to do Business in China Now—and That’s a Good Thing
by Elaine Dezenski & Josh Birenbaum
Over the last few years, foreign direct investment in China has nosedived, with Western multinationals actively withdrawing from the market. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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The Secrets of Warcraft
by Daniel J. Samet
A new book by two seasoned military historians highlights the importance of strategic leadership in achieving victory. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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NASA’s Space Solar Power Plan Lacks Ambition
by Peter Garretson
The agency’s latest report provides no clear options for the Biden administration to assume leadership on an issue that will help shape the future of space. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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