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Subject Weekend Reads
Date March 16, 2024 12:29 PM
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U.S.-Israel discord over Gaza, India's diplomacy, and more.

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** March 16, 2024
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Joe Biden’s Gaza Port Initiative Can’t Hide U.S.-Israel Discord
by Greg Priddy


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The Biden administration is locking itself into a dangerous pattern in its relations with Israel. The White House states concerns, makes exhortations and requests, but avoids any threats of concrete consequences if Israel ignores its wishes. Read it here ([link removed]) .

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The U.S. Doesn’t Understand Indian Diplomacy
by Abhinav Pandya

In today’s polarized world, India’s hallmark “tightrope” balancing between rival power blocs and nations does not always sit well with Western foreign ministries. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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An East African Port Deal the World Should Applaud
by Tibor Nagy & Joshua Meservey

Although many are skeptical of the newly announced deal between Ethiopia and Somaliland, it has the potential to benefit the entire region of the Horn of Africa, Egypt, and the Red Sea. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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All of Joe Biden’s Men
by Daniel J. Samet

After nearly four years in office, how does the Biden administration’s foreign policy measure up? A new book by Politico's Alexander Ward seeks to answer that question. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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William Whitworth and the Lost Spirit of Journalism
by Robert D. Kaplan

Under William Whitworth and his open-minded ethos, The Atlantic magazine published some of the defining public policy essays of the late twentieth century. Read it here ([link removed]) .

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