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Subject USAID’s New Democracy Policy, Venezuela’s High Stakes Election, Sudan at a Crossroads
Date July 19, 2024 5:06 PM
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July 19, 2024[[link removed]]Wilson Weekly
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Launch of USAID’s Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance Policy [[link removed]]
[[link removed]]In this special event featuring USAID Administrator Samantha Power, learn how the agency and its partners are addressing new and emerging threats to democratic development, including efforts to counter corruption, malign influence, election and information manipulation, attacks on reformers and democracy champions, and more.
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Venezuela’s High-Stakes Election: A Conversation with Presidential Candidate Edmundo González Sudan at a Crossroads: Addressing the Largest Internal Displacement Crisis in the World
For the first time in more than a decade, Venezuela’s opposition could gain power through democratic elections. Nicolás Maduro has committed to holding national elections on July 28 and the opposition candidate, retired diplomat Edmundo González, enjoys a large lead in polls. Victory is hardly guaranteed, however. González talks with Wilson Center President and CEO Mark A. Green about the many challenges, and what’s at stake. Years of protracted crisis in Sudan led to a full-scale civil war last year when fighting broke out between the Sudan Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces. This resulted in the largest internal displacement of people in the world, in a region that hosts 10% of the world's refugees. The Refugee and Forced Displacement Initiative, in partnership with Islamic Relief USA and the Africa Program, explore solutions.
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[link removed] [[link removed]] Stubborn ThingsBorn Free in South Africa
“Half of all South Africans were born after Mandela’s election and the end of apartheid. They are, as South Africans call them, the Born Free Generation. Despite the freedom they’ve enjoyed thanks to the service and sacrifice of Mandela, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Stephen Biko, and so many of their forefathers, the Born Frees are increasingly restless and disillusioned.” -Amb. Mark A. Green reflects on Mandela’s legacy to provide insights to the next generation of South Africans.
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360° View of America’s “ICE Pact” Polar Icebreaker Partnership with Canada and Finland Wilson Center Names Lila Abed Mexico Institute Director
“Not only must America grow its shipbuilding capacity to stay ahead, but it will also need to foster a network of allied capacity to ensure it can meet urgent needs and rapidly resupply to cover losses in the event of conflict. For all this, the US must embrace the ICE Pact, AUKUS, and more,” writes Mark Kennedy. “The Wilson Center’s Mexico Institute occupies a unique place in Washington’s foreign policy landscape. Lila has a wealth of experience from her distinguished career in international relations and policy analysis. She will continue to ensure that policymakers and the public appreciate the importance of Mexico and its bilateral relationship with the US.” -Wilson Center President and CEO Mark A. Green.
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NOW Logo [[link removed]]Trilateral "ICE Pact" Aims to Build "Best-In-Class" Fleet of Icebreakers
In this edition of Wilson Center NOW Rebecca Pincus, Director of the Wilson Center’s Polar Institute, highlights the recently announced Icebreaker Collaboration Effort (ICE-PACT) by the US, Canada, and Finland. The collaboration is intended to “strengthen shipbuilding and maritime industrial capacity through closer cooperation on polar icebreakers and counter Russia and China in the Arctic and Antarctic.”
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Trilateral "ICE Pact" Aims to Build "Best-In-Class" Fleet of Icebreakers
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Upcoming Events
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Unleashing the Power of US-Japan Economic Security Cooperation [[link removed]]Tuesday, July 23 // 9-10:15 am ET
The DOD's New Arctic Strategy: An In-Depth Discussion [[link removed]]Tuesday, July 23 // 11 am-12:15 pm ET
Mexico’s Judicial Reforms: A Legal Analysis [[link removed]]Tuesday, July 23 // 11 am-12:30 pm ET
AGOA Civil Society and Organized Labor Forum [[link removed]]Wednesday, July 24 // 2-5:30 pm ET

Wilson in the News
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US Foreign Aid & Healthy Disagreement with Ambassador Mark Green (The Strategerist) [[link removed]]“Disinformation spreads so fast that by the time you can correct it, the damage is done. And that is worrisome. It's hard to have a good debate, a constructive disagreement, when you’re not working off the same facts.” -Ambassador Mark A. Green
What Our Journalists are Reading, Watching, and Listening To (The Economist) [[link removed]]The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement will be reviewed by the three governments in 2026. This process could be complicated if Donald Trump wins the United States election in November. The Economist highlights this Wilson Center report, [[link removed]] that outlines what is at stake and the issues that are causing tension.
Defense Deconstructed: 2024 NATO Summit in Vignettes (CGAI) [[link removed]]Canada Institute Director Christopher Sands and Jason Moyer of the Global Europe Program join this Canadian Global Affairs Institute podcast to discuss outcomes of NATO Summit.
Pakistan Is Trying to Ban Imran Khan’s Party. Will That Spark a Political Crisis? (Foreign Policy) [[link removed]]Pakistan’s judiciary-military rift deepens as the government attempts to ban Imran Khan’s party, the prime minister of Nepal is ousted, and student protests in Bangladesh turn deadly. That and more in this week’s South Asia Brief with Michael Kugelman.


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