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Subject Highlights of the Week @ QI: Ukraine war at two years, reconsidering Chinese competition, & more!
Date February 25, 2024 5:59 PM
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** February 25, 2024
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Ukraine Can’t Win the War
By Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven
Time, 2/22/24

However painful a peace agreement would be today, it will be infinitely more so if the war continues and Ukraine is defeated

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The U.S. Is Playing the Wrong Game in the Competition with China
By Senior Research Fellow William Hartung & Christopher Preble
The National Interest, 2/22/24

Washington should take a page out of Beijing’s playbook and rebalance its investments and energy towards economic and diplomatic interactions while at the same time moving toward a smaller but still robust defensive capability.

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U.S. Inks Deal to Build up to 5 Bases in Somalia
By Non-Resident Fellow Samar Al-Bulushi & Ahmed Ibrahim
Responsible Statecraft, 2/21/24

This isn't necessarily about security but about an increasing influence game in the region.

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The War in Ukraine Holds Two Lessons: Russia Isn’t an Imminent Threat, and Europe Must Rearm Regardless
By Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven
The Guardian, 2/22/24

Only a Europe truly able to defend itself can break its dependence on a US whose policies damage its security.

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To Seek Peace in Ukraine, Remember the End of the Cold War
By Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven
The Nation, 2/20/24

US-Russia relations once seemed so promising after the collapse of the USSR. An honest look at how they soured can help us understand today’s conflicts.

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Television
Analyzing State of Ukraine War 2 Years Into Russian Invasion
Interview with Non-Resident Fellow John Mearsheimer
The Newshour/ PBS, 2/22/24

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Webinar
Two Years On: What is the Path Forward in Ukraine?
Featuring Grand Strategy Director George Beebe, Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, & Michael Kimmage; moderated by Senior Advisor Kelley Beaucar Vlahos
Quincy Institute, 2/20/24

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The Ukraine War at Two Years: By The Numbers
Responsible Statecraft, 2/22/24

Millions of rounds of ammo, billions of dollars, hundreds of thousands of casualties and refugees, and no end in sight.

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10 Years Later: Maidan's Missing History ([link removed]) by Board Member Katrina vanden Heuvel & James Carden, Responsible Statecraft, 2/23/24

RADIO: The War in Ukraine at Two Years ([link removed]) , Interview with Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, The John Batchelor Show/ CBS, 2/22/24

Beijing and Washington Don’t Trust Each Other – Maybe That’s OK ([link removed]) by Ann Scott Tyson/ Quoted: Senior Research Fellow Michael Swaine, Christian Science Monitor, 2/22/24

Let's Capitalize on Russian Willingness To Negotiate ([link removed]) by Intern Alex Little, Newsweek, 2/22/24

Poll: Europeans Increasingly Pessimistic About Ukraine War ([link removed]) by Contributing Editor Jim Lobe, Responsible Statecraft, 2/22/24

Private Financiers Pour Billions Into Nuclear Weapons Production ([link removed]) by Senior Research Fellow William Hartung, Forbes, 2/22/24

The Ukraine Lobby Two Years Into War ([link removed]) by Democratizing Foreign Policy Director Ben Freeman, Responsible Statecraft, 2/22/24

U.S. Intel Has 'Low Confidence' in Israel's UNRWA Claims ([link removed]) by Managing Editor Ben Armbruster, Responsible Statecraft, 2/22/24

PODCAST: Ukraine Can't Win - But Can it Avoid Defeat? ([link removed]) , Interview with Non-Resident Fellow John Mearsheimer, Daniel Davis Deep Dive, 2/21/24

Why Europe Can’t Get Its Military Act Together ([link removed]) by Board Member Stephen Walt, Foreign Policy, 2/21/24

Big U.S. Investors Prop up the Nuclear Weapons Industry ([link removed]) by Senior Advisor Eli Clifton, Responsible Statecraft, 2/21/24

Navalny's Death Shouldn't Close Off Talks With Putin ([link removed]) by Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, Responsible Statecraft, 2/21/24

RADIO: Where Does Biden’s Middle East Strategy Go From Here? ([link removed]) , Interview with Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, On Shifting Ground with Ray Suarez, 2/20/24

WEBINAR: Book Talk: ([link removed]) Towards the Abyss in Ukraine ([link removed]) , featuring Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven & Volodymyr Ishchenko, Quincy Institute, 2/20/24

Weighing the Political Fallout From Lula's Nazi Comment ([link removed]) by Non-Resident Fellow Andre Pagliarini, Responsible Statecraft, 2/20/24

Why the U.S. Needs Stability in the South Caucasus ([link removed]) by Junior Research Fellow Artin Dersimonian & Benyamin Poghosyan, Inkstick Media, 2/20/24

Foreign Aid Vote Shows Stark Generational Divide in GOP ([link removed]) by Reporter Blaise Malley, Responsible Statecraft, 2/19/24

Why an Israel-Saudi Deal Won’t Bring Middle East Peace ([link removed]) by Non-Resident Fellow Paul Pillar, The National Interest, 2/19/24

How War in Europe Boosts the U.S. Economy ([link removed]) by Tom Fairless/ Quoted: Senior Research Fellow William Hartung, The Wall Street Journal, 2/18/24

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