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June 2, 2024

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Tuesday, June 11, 12:00-1:00 PM Eastern

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The New Theory of Ukrainian Victory Is the Same as the Old
By Research Fellow Mark Episkopos
The American Conservative, 5/26/24

Unconditional defeat of Russia, no matter how it is framed, is a fantasy.

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The South China Sea Risks a Military Crisis
By Global South Director Sarang Shidore
Foreign Policy, 5/31/24


The Philippine president drew a red line this week, but mutual restraint from Manila and Beijing can calm tensions.

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Digital
Ukraine, Gaza & Escalation Dominance
Interview with Non-Resident Fellow John Mearsheimer
Americano/ The Spectator, 5/30/24


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Wicker’s Pentagon Spending Plan Doubles Down on a Failed Strategy
By Senior Research Fellow William Hartung
Forbes, 5/30/24


If he wants to make a serious contribution to the discussion of how best to build a safer world, Senator Wicker (R-MS) needs to go back to the drawing board.

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Television
No Red Lines for Israel in Gaza
Interview with Senior Advisor Eli Clifton
Al Jazeera Newshour, 5/29/24


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MORE. MORE. MORE.

Biden Administration Allows Ukraine to Strike Inside Russia with U.S. Weapons by Mason Letteau Stalling/ Quoted: Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, The American Conservative, 6/2/24

Can China, Japan, and South Korea Just Get Along? by Research Associate James Park, Responsible Statecraft, 5/31/24

Diplomacy Watch: Kyiv Can Use U.S. Weapons to Strike Inside Russia by Reporter Blaise Malley, Responsible Statecraft, 5/31/24

Samantha Power: Israel is Chief Impediment to Gaza Aid by Reporter Blaise Malley, Responsible Statecraft, 5/31/24


Slowly But Surely, Biden and the West are Ramping Up Involvement In Russia-Ukraine War by Jake Smith/ Quoted: Grand Strategy Director George Beebe, The Daily Caller, 5/31/24

Will Mexico's Next President Step Out on the Global Stage? by Intern Maya Krainc, Responsible Statecraft, 5/31/24

Will Republicans Ever Agree on Foreign Policy Again? By Ben Rothove/ Cited: What a Foreign Policy for the Middle Class Looks Like, The Washington Examiner, 5/31/24  


RADIO: Does Kyiv Aim to Strike Russian Cities with Long Range Missiles? Interview with Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, The John Batchelor Show/ CBS, 5/30/24

U.S. Presidential Candidates Pander, Then Produce Failed Cuba Policy by Non-Resident Fellow William LeoGrande, Responsible Statecraft, 5/29/24

Why the Biden Administration Decided Not to Sanction the ICC by Sean Mathews/ Quoted: Deputy Middle East Director Adam Weinstein, Middle East Eye, 5/29/24


National Service Won’t Create Real Soldiers by Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, The Spectator, 5/28/24

'Jaw-Dropping': Mossad Chief Threatened ICC Prosecutor Over Israeli War Crimes Probe by Julia Conley/ Quoted: Executive Vice President, Common Dreams, 5/28/24

Tens of Thousands in Paris Protest Rafah Massacre as EU Weighs Israel Sanctions by Julia Conley/ Quoted: Executive Vice President, Common Dreams, 5/28/24

What Does America First Actually Mean? by Stephan Kapustka/ Quoted: Quincy Institute, The American Spectator, 5/28/24 


RADIO: Biden and the War in Gaza, Interview with Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, On Shifting Ground with Ray Suarez, 5/27/24

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