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March 17, 2024

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Stabilizing the Growing Taiwan Crisis: New Messaging and Understandings are Urgently Needed
By Senior Research Fellow Michael Swaine
Quincy Institute, 3/12/24


The recent improvements in U.S.-China relations shouldn’t go to waste. Washington and Beijing should go beyond the mere appearance of stabilization and revitalize their original understanding over Taiwan — otherwise, they risk spiraling towards full–scale conflict. 

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President Biden: Permanent Ceasefire Now
Washington Post, 3/11/24


QI joined a coalition of groups pressing President Biden to suspend arms transfers to Israel and push for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza now. 

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It’s Not Too Late for Restrained U.S. Foreign Policy
By Board Member Stephen Walt
Foreign Policy, 3/14/24


The calls for renewed U.S. global leadership are getting louder. They’re as mistaken as they ever were.

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Book Talk - The Showman: Inside the Invasion That Shook the World and Made a Leader of Volodymyr Zelensky

Discussion featuring Research Fellow Mark Episkopos & Simon Shuster; moderated by Senior Advisor Kelley Beaucar Vlahos
Quincy Institute, 3/14/24


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Donors to Bob Menendez Legal Defense Linked to Ex-Terror Group
By Senior Advisor Eli Clifton
The Intercept / Responsible Statecraft, 3/13/24


Sen. Robert Menendez is fighting charges of illegal ties to foreign governments with help from people associated with the MEK, a controversial Iranian exile group.

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The Global South and the Gaza Assault

Featuring Global South Director Sarang Shidore, Non-Resident Fellow Samar al-Bulushi & Filipe Nasser; moderated by Executive Vice President Trita Parsi
Quincy Institute, 3/15/24


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Only Credible Assurances Can Stabilize U.S.-China Relations
By Senior Research Fellow Michael Swaine
World Politics Review, 3/13/24

Washington and Beijing say they want to prevent their relationship from veering into a severe crisis or conflict. One major way of doing this is for each side to offer credible assurances that it will not deliberately or inadvertently threaten the most vital interests of the other.

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TELEVISION: Will President Vladimir Putin Extend His Mandate? Interview with Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, Al Jazeera/ Inside Story, 3/15/24 

Diplomacy Watch: The Pope Is (Mostly) Right About Ukraine by Reporter Blaise Malley, Responsible Statecraft, 3/15/24

VC/DC: Silicon Valley Wants Its Cut of U.S. Military Spending by Junior Research Fellow Nick Cleveland-Stout, Responsible Statecraft, 3/15/24

As Schumer Slams Netanyahu, Palestine Defenders Want 'Action From Democrats, Not Words' by Brett Wilkins/ Quoted: Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, Common Dreams, 3/14/24


How Biden's 'A-Team' Squandered its Foreign Policy Opportunity by Reporter Blaise Malley, Responsible Statecraft, 3/14/24

Bombs, Guns, Treasure: What Israel Wants, the U.S. Gives by Reporter Connor Echols, Responsible Statecraft, 3/13/24

Mission Creep: Will Pier Become a Beachhead for U.S. in Gaza? by Senior Advisor Kelley Beaucar Vlahos, Responsible Statecraft, 3/13/24


Another Year, Another Delusional Pentagon Budget Request by Senior Research Fellow William Hartung, Responsible Statecraft, 3/12/24

Five Key Takeaways From China’s Annual Meeting of Parliament by Lyndal Rowlands/ Quoted: Senior Research William Hartung, Al Jazeera, 3/12/24


France and Germany on the Rocks as Ukraine Crisis Deepens by Non-Resident Fellow Molly O'Neal, Responsible Statecraft, 3/12/24

The Scientist Who Should Have Been Featured in ‘Oppenheimer’ by Senior Research Fellow William Hartung, Inkstick Media, 3/12/24

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