Wilson in the News
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Russia Plans Closed-Door Trial for WSJ’s Evan Gershkovich (CNN)
“There is no chance that he will get a fair trial. There will be no chance for him to put on a reasonable defense. He will be convicted. Once he is convicted, then whatever negotiations between the United States and Russia can take place.” -William Pomeranz
World Refugee Day: From Refugees to Changemakers (Voice of America)
“The story of refugees needs to be framed differently,” says John Thon Majok. “Refugees must be identified by their humanity, not just their circumstances.”
How Will Modi Rule in Coalition? (Foreign Policy)
The Indian leader’s new administration looks much the same, but he could face challenges to his Hindu nationalist agenda. Find out more from Michael Kugelman in this week’s South Asia Brief.
Russia and North Korea Have Become "Partners in Crime": Wilson Center Fellow
“It’s certainly a new axis of despots, pariah states,” says Lee Sung-Yoon. “They like to flaunt their bourgeoning bromance and flout international law.”
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