Wilson in the News
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What Raisi’s Death Means for the Future of Iran (New Yorker)
For a country facing deep challenges, and with an aging supreme leader, the president’s demise has spawned an existential question: Who can sustain the revolution? Find out more from Robin Wright.
The Right US-China Policy Prioritizes Collaboration Despite Competition (The Hill)
“In May 2022, Secretary of State Antony Blinken faced down China hawks and laid out the Biden administration’s policy for the US-China relationship: invest, align, compete. As we celebrate its second anniversary, that is still the administration’s China approach—and it is the right one if it leads to cooperation and détente, and not inexorably to conflict.” -Sadek Wahba
China, Russia Reaffirm Close Ties as Moscow Presses Ukraine Offense | NewsNation Now
“The goods that they’ve gotten from China—the engines for missiles, the semiconductors for weapons—Russia would not be able to have anywhere near as much strength on their current offensive if it hadn’t been for China.” -Mark Kennedy
The Looming Danger of Transatlantic Disunity (Georgetown Journal of International Affairs)
“The formidable success of the US and its allies in achieving unity and cohesion in the aftermath of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has become endangered as fatigue, disagreements between allies, and Donald Trump’s long shadow set in.” -Klaus Larres
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