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It's Wednesday, October 16th.

Zelensky Reveals ‘Victory Plan,’ Calls for Urgent NATO Membership

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky presented a broad description of his five-point “victory plan” to Ukraine’s lawmakers on Wednesday, describing the first step as an immediate and unconditional invitation to join NATO and the last being an offer to replace U.S. troops in Europe with Ukrainian units after the war, as The Washington Post reports.

U.S. Warns of Growing North Korean Military Support for Russia’s War

The U.S. and its allies are “alarmed” by North Korea’s nuclear and missile threats as well as its increasing military support for Russia’s war in Ukraine, a senior U.S. official said Wednesday, but couldn’t confirm Ukrainian claims that North Korean soldiers were sent to fight for Moscow, as the AP reports.

China Security Group Urges Review of Intel’s Chips

An influential Chinese industry group called for a cybersecurity review of Intel’s products, threatening to embroil the chip maker in a new round of U.S.-China tension over technology as it contends with other big challenges in its business, as the WSJ reports.

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In That Number

400

Mykhailo Podolyak, a Ukrainian presidential adviser, said North Korea had sent as many as 400 engineers and related staff to help Russia use the missiles that Pyongyang has transferred.
Source: WSJ

Critical Quote

“If we start moving forward with this victory plan now, we may be able to end the war no later than next year... It depends on our partners. I emphasize: on partners.”

—Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky

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In a large-scale conflict over Taiwan—such as a blockade or invasion—China would likely face severe economic consequences from financial market shocks, U.S. and allied sanctions, and other ripple effects. About $1.3 trillion of Chinese imports and exports passed through the Taiwan Strait each year. Hong Kong adds another $95 billion in trade, bringing the total to nearly $1.4 trillion. Read the full analysis here.

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(Photo credit: Andrii Nesterenko/Global Images Ukraine/Getty Images.) People's Deputies of Ukraine stand and applaud President Volodymyr Zelensky before his Victory Plan's unveiling on October 16, 2024 in Kyiv, Ukraine. 

Recommended Reading

Syria: Iran and Hezbollah’s Savior and Achilles’ Heel” by CSIS's Natasha Hall.

This Town Tomorrow

At 9:30 a.m., CSIS Renewing American Innovation holds a discussion with leading cooperative semiconductor research organizations from around the world. 

Also at 9:30 a.m., the CSIS Human Rights Initiative hosts a conversation with Ukrainian human rights lawyer and head of Nobel Prize-winning Center for Civil Liberties Oleksandra Matviichuk.

Then, at 3:00 p.m., the CSIS Americas Program discusses the geopolitical and security challenges impacting Latin America's ports. 

Video

Last week, Nina Davidson, Deputy Director-General of Australia's Office of National Intelligence, joined Pacific Policy Pulse to discuss how the work of intelligence requires knowing something about everything, the pressures the international system faces today, and why she’s reading Jennifer Egan’s The Candy House and Mustafa Suleyman’s The Coming Wave. Watch the full video here.

Podcasts

It's More Than Grit
This week, Jacqueline Novogratz, founder and CEO of Acumen, a pioneering nonprofit venture capital fund, joins the podcast to discuss her journey from Wall Street to working in Africa’s most underserved communities, offering insights on how entrepreneurship, combined with the power of markets and philanthropy, can drive meaningful and lasting change in the fight against poverty. 

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I’m still going through the 27 CD box set of Bob Dylan and The Band’s historic 1974 tour. As I go along, each successive disc reveals something deep about the sonic alchemy between the artists. The “Sampler” is available on streaming platforms and it contains 20 tracks that don’t really do the entire collection justice. But there are a few standout tracks, like this electric version of “Blowin’ in the Wind.”
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