What the Ukraine War, Taiwan, and Gaza have in common.
Thursday Reads
February 22, 2024
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What the Ukraine War, Taiwan, and Gaza Have in Common
by Paul Heer
In confronting all three foreign policy dilemmas, Washington needs to incorporate an understanding and acknowledgment of the things the United States has done that contributed to them. Read it here.
Why Turkey and Egypt Are Friendly Again
by Robert Ellis
The rapprochement between Erdogan and Sisi could generate new momentum toward a more integrated region. Read it here.
Joe Biden Must Distance Himself from the Israeli Right
by Greg Priddy
The president's taboo against imposing consequences for Israeli actions could encourage Netanyahu to disregard both the law of armed conflict and U.S. interests. Read it here.
Navalny's Legacy: Envisioning a Post-Imperial Russia Amidst Ukrainian Crisis
by Nicholas Lokker
For the West, there is no long-term alternative to aiming for a post-imperial Russia—no matter how long it might take or how difficult it may be to achieve. Read it here.
Interview: Global Energy and Climate Challenges with Former IEA Executive Director Nobuo Tanaka
As the war in Ukraine stresses the global energy system, who are the energy winners and losers? Paul Saunders, president of the Center for the National Interest, spoke with former International Energy Agency executive director Nobuo Tanaka to discuss. Watch it here.