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Subject Highlights of the Week @ QI: NATO's future, foreign influence in America, reformist wins in Iran, & more
Date July 7, 2024 7:01 PM
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** Weekly Round Up
Quincy in the News
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** July 7, 2024
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UPCOMING EVENT

Webinar
A New Era of Foreign Lobbying Transparency
Wednesday, July 10, 12:00-1:00 PM Eastern

Featuring Junior Research Fellow Nick Cleveland-Stout, Anna Massoglia, & Max Miller; moderated by Democratizing Foreign Policy Director Ben Freeman

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Brief
Foreign Lobbying in the U.S.
By Democratizing Foreign Policy Director Ben Freeman & Junior Research Fellow Nick Cleveland-Stout
Quincy Institute, 7/3/24

This brief takes a deep, unprecedented dive into a newly available tranche of data tracking foreign influence in the U.S. political process.

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Symposium
The Future of NATO
Featuring contributions from Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, Non-Resident Fellow Anne Kraatz, & Non-Resident Fellow Molly O’Neal
Quincy Institute, 7/3/24

To mark NATO’s 75th-anniversary summit in Washington this month, the Quincy Institute invited leading experts to reflect on the past and future of the alliance.

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The Coming Russian Escalation With the West
By Grand Strategy Director George Beebe
Time, 7/1/24

The Russians may be approaching a point where they fear the consequences of not drawing a hard line outweighs the dangers of precipitating a direct military confrontation.

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Fellow FARA Nerds Rejoice
By Caitlin Oprysko, featuring Democratizing Foreign Policy Director Ben Freeman & Junior Research Fellow Nick Cleveland-Stout
Politico, 7/3/24

New Quincy Institute research looks beyond what foreign interests are spending in Washington — and examines the work their hired guns are actually doing to influence U.S. policy.

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Is America a City on a Hill or a Nation on the Precipice?
Quoted: Board Member Andrew Bacevich
The New York Times, 7/2/24

The term 'American exceptionalism' has taken on various different interpretations throughout the country's history. Does it truly apply today?

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Digital
Israel Invades Khan Younis Again as Biden Does Nothing to Stop Netanyahu
Interview with Executive Vice President Trita Parsi
Rising/ The Hill, 7/2/24

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Southeast Asia in BRICS Is Good for the Global Order
By Global South Director Sarang Shidore
Foreign Policy, 7/4/24

The club’s expansion affirms the Global South’s hedging strategy—and sends a message to the great powers.

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Webinar
Will Biden’s Saudi Security Pact Spark a Nuclear Arms Race?
Discussion featuring Non-Resident Fellow Ariel Petrovics, Thomas Countryman, & Robert Einhorn; moderated by James Walsh
Quincy Institute, 7/1/24

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Reform Candidate Masoud Pezeshkian Wins Iranian Presidential Election, Opening the Door for U.S. Diplomacy ([link removed] ) by Giselle Ruhiyyih Ewing/ Quoted: Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, Politico, 7/6/24

'Reformist' Masoud Pezeshkian Wins Iran Election in Blow to Ayatollah ([link removed] ) by Brendan Cole/ Quoted: Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, Newsweek, 7/6/24

Diplomacy Watch: Ukraine, West Prepare For an Uncertain Future ([link removed]) by Reporter Blaise Malley, Responsible Statecraft, 7/5/24

It’s Time to Close the Door on NATO Membership for Ukraine ([link removed]) by Research Fellow Zachary Paikin, The Institute for Peace & Diplomacy, 7/5/24

Iranians Are Voting in a Presidential Runoff. What Will It Mean for the World? ([link removed]) by Nadeen Ebrahim/ Quoted: Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, CNN, 7/4/24

That's Militainment! Big Hollywood Succumbs to the Pentagon Borg ([link removed]) by Intern Hekmat Aboukhater, Responsible Statecraft, 7/4/24

TELEVISION: Iran's Approach to the West Can Change Dramatically Depending on Which Candidate Gets Elected ([link removed]) , Interview with Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, A Propos/ France 24, 7/3/24

Former Pentagon Officials Overstate The Value Of Next Generation Technologies ([link removed]) by Senior Research Fellow William Hartung, Forbes, 7/3/24

By the Numbers: U.S. Gaza Pier Project Appears Sunk ([link removed]) by Reporter Blaise Malley, Responsible Statecraft, 7/3/24

Poll: Zelensky's Star Fading Among NATO Countries ([link removed]) by Contributing Editor Jim Lobe, Responsible Statecraft, 7/3/24

Iran Faces Runoff Election Between Reformist and Ultra-Conservative Presidential Candidates Amid Record Low Turnout ([link removed]) by Natasha Turak/ Quoted: Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, CNBC, 7/2/24

Transitioning NATO From a Defensive to an Expansionist Alliance ([link removed]) by Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, Defense Priorities, 7/2/24

Meet the Global Arms Sellers ([link removed]) by Harrison Stetler/ Quoted: Senior Research Fellow William Hartung, The Nation, 7/1/24

Proposed Policy for Military Contractors in Ukraine Draws Criticism ([link removed]) by Mason Letteau Stallings/ Quoted: Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven & Research Fellow Zach Paikin, The American Conservative, 7/1/24

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