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Subject Putin’s Revenge, Tariff Threats, Drones to the Rescue
Date December 6, 2024 5:39 PM
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December 6, 2024[[link removed]]Wilson Weekly
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Book Talk | Putin's Revenge: Why Russia Invaded Ukraine [[link removed]]
[[link removed]]What drove Vladimir Putin to launch Europe’s largest land war since World War II? Kennan Institute Advisory Council member Lucian Kim offers a gripping, definitive account of Russia’s path to war, from Ukraine’s 2004 Orange Revolution and the 2014 Maidan uprising right up to the full-scale invasion. He joins Fiona Hill and Jennifer Wistrand in this captivating discussion about his new book.
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Trump Tariff Threats: To What End? Former Peruvian President Francisco Sagasti: Academic Turned Politician
“Most analysts have focused on the threatened tariffs and their potential impact on trade and integrated cross border supply chains,” writes Christopher Sands. “Before addressing these worst-case scenarios, the question that we should be asking about these threats is: what are they intended to achieve?” “Sagasti has been called ‘the only president elected by his political enemies.’ His governing methodology wove together principles of mindset, evidence, and character through which he secured 80 million COVID-19 vaccines for the people of Peru and raised presidential approval ratings from 30% to nearly 60%.”
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Fall 2024Saving Lives, One Drone at a Time
Zipline is the one of the world’s largest logistics companies, and its self-flying drones are delivering critical medicine and supplies to some of Africa’s hardest to reach areas. Can use of this technology expand to change the course of humanitarian assistance worldwide? Learn more in this Q&A with Ambassador Mark A. Green and the CEO of Zipline, Keller Rinaudo Cliffton.
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President Biden's Visit to Angola: Insights from African Experts on US-Africa Relations 2024 Ahtisaari Symposium: Fireside Conversation with Pekka Haavisto on Finland's Decision to Join NATO
As President Biden travels to Angola, the Africa Program spoke with Dr. Christopher Isike, the director of the African Center for the Study of the United States at the University of Pretoria, and Dr. Fonteh Akum, the executive director of the Institute for Security Studies, a think tank with offices across Africa. Finland’s decision to join NATO was a monumental decision for both the United States, Finland, and the Alliance as a whole. We hear from Finland’s former Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto for a look into how the country is actively contributing to the NATO Alliance, the impact on Northern European security, and the future of Russia-Finland relations.
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[link removed] [[link removed]] EventThe Next President of the United States: Challenges and Recommendations for the US-Mexico Relationship
As the new US administration begins its term in January 2025, its ability to address complex, interconnected challenges will shape the future of US-Mexico relations. To support this effort, the Mexico Institute has prepared a comprehensive and practical roadmap for the incoming administration. Read the booklet and listen to the launch event.
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NOW Logo [[link removed]]Political Turmoil in Pakistan: No End in Sight
In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, we are joined by Michael Kugelman, director of the Wilson Center’s South Asia Institute. He discusses the continued unrest in Pakistan and the deadly clashes in the capital Islamabad between security forces and supporters of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan. Kugelman also highlights recent sectarian violence and increased terrorism from militant groups, the nation’s economic outlook, and what the return of President Trump will mean for US-Pakistan relations.
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Political Turmoil in Pakistan: No End in Sight
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South Korea’s President Declares Emergency Martial Law, Biden Goes to Angola (BBC Newshour) [[link removed]]
"To me, the most important part about it is that it shows what’s possible. It's a downpayment on the kind of relationship that I think the US needs to have across the continent—not just Angola and the immediate area." -Ambassador Green talks with BBC Newshour about the first visit by a US President to an African country in almost 8 years.
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