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June 23, 2024

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Webinar
A Historic Election in South Africa: Implications for Its External Orientation

Monday, June 24, 10:30-11:30 AM Eastern

Featuring Ziyanda Stuurman & Dr. Kingsley Makhubela; moderated by Global South Director Sarang Shidore


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Book Talk: The Sources of Russian Aggression

Wednesday, June 26, 12:00-1:00 PM Eastern

Featuring Research Fellow Mark Episkopos & Sumantra Maitra; moderated by Senior Advisor Kelley Beaucar Vlahos


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Will Biden’s Saudi Security Pact Spark a Nuclear Arms Race?

Monday, July 1, 2:00-3:00 PM Eastern

Featuring Non-Resident Fellow Ariel Petrovics, Thomas Countryman, & Robert Einhorn; moderated by James Walsh

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Podcast
Saudi Complicity in 9/11

Interview with Senior Research Analyst Steven Simon
American Prestige, 6/23/24


Unpacking the Saudi government's ties to the September 11th attacks.
 

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Putin and Kim in Pyongyang, Making it 'Strategic'
By Research Associate James Park & Research Fellow Mark Episkopos
Responsible Statecraft, 6/19/24


Moscow has an interest in forging closer military ties with Pyongyang, but there are limits.

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Webinar
The Ukraine "Peace Summit"

Discussion featuring Non-Resident Fellow John Mearsheimer, Non-Resident Fellow Anne Kraatz, & Daniel Larison; moderated by Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven
Quincy Institute, 6/18/24


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What the United States Can Learn From China
By Board Member Stephen Walt
Foreign Policy, 6/20/24


Amid China’s rise, Americans should ask what Beijing is doing right—and what they’re doing wrong.

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Webinar
Iraq and the United States: Return to the Status Quo or Calm Before the Storm?

Discussion featuring Senior Research Fellow Steven Simon, Sajad Jiyad, Simona Foltyn, & Mohammed Shummary; moderated by Deputy Middle East Director Adam Weinstein
Quincy Institute, 6/17/24

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MORE. MORE. MORE.

Diplomacy Watch: Negotiations Appear as Elusive as Ever by Reporter Blaise Malley, Responsible Statecraft, 6/21/24

South Korea Hits Back Against Putin-Xi Defense Pact by Research Associate James Park & Junior Research Fellow Artin Dersimonian, Responsible Statecraft, 6/21/24

Time to Terminate U.S. Counter-Terrorism Programs in Africa by Non-Resident Fellow Gordon Adams & Abby Ross, Responsible Statecraft, 6/21/24

What South Africa's New Unity Gov't Means for U.S. Relations by Junior Research Fellow Dan Ford, Responsible Statecraft, 6/21/24


Is an Iran Upset in the Making? by Bon Dreyfuss/ Quoted: Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, The Nation, 6/19/24

Will the U.S. Actually Leave Iraq? by Anastasia Kaliabakos/ Quoted: Deputy Middle East Director Adam Weinstein & Senior Research Fellow Steven Simon, The American Conservative, 6/19/24

Yes, We Can Reconcile Absurd Russian & Ukrainian Peace Plans by Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, Responsible Statecraft, 6/19/24 


As the Hill Sets its Focus on China, D.C. Trade Groups Are the Latest in the Line of Fire by Caitlin Oprysko/ Quoted: Democratizing Foreign Policy Program Director Ben Freeman, Politico, 6/18/24

U.S. Pier for Gaza Aid Is Failing, and Could Be Dismantled Early by Helene Cooper & Eric Schmitt/Cited: Responsible Statecraft, The New York Times, 6/18/24

Top Dems Sign Off on Biggest Weapons Sale to Israel to Date by Editorial Director Kelley Beaucar Vlahos, Responsible Statecraft, 6/18/24

Why These Countries Turned Their Backs on Ukraine 'Peace' Doc by Global South Director Sarang Shidore, Responsible Statecraft, 6/18/24


World Spending on Nukes Explodes to More Than $90 Billion by Senior Advisor Eli Clifton, Responsible Statecraft, 6/18/24

Biden Keeps Digging U.S. Deeper and Deeper Into Ukraine-Sized Hole by Jake Smith/ Quoted: Grand Strategy Director George Beebe, The Daily Caller, 6/16/24
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