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Subject The Panama Canal’s Future, The Sovereign Wealth Fund Solution, Lebanon’s Lost Cultural Heritage
Date February 14, 2025 5:31 PM
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February 14, 2025[[link removed]]Wilson Weekly
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The Future of the Panama Canal [[link removed]]
[[link removed]]From prolonged droughts to rising tolls and geopolitical tensions, there is increasing global attention to the Panama Canal. The Wilson Center’s Latin America program hosts Panama International Affairs Advisory Committee member Alberto Alemán Zubieta, and former US Ambassador to Panama John Feeley to learn more about what lies ahead for the lifeblood of the Panamanian economy and this vital commercial artery for the United States.
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360° Views on a US Sovereign Wealth Fund Lebanon’s Cultural Heritage: A Casualty of War with Israel
More broadly and more effectively aiding emerging markets in meeting their own infrastructure needs is a vital front in today’s strategic competition. Could the Sovereign Wealth Fund that President Donald Trump is proposing be a solution? Courtney Fingar and Dr. Jerry Harr suggest below that it could be. “War is waged not only on armed forces but also on the cultural fabric of nations, with the aim of erasing cultural memory, disrupting identity, and weakening societal unity.” -Iman Brin
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Northern Canada is a frontier for Canadian security, diplomacy, and economic opportunity. Join Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai, Northwest Territories Premier R.J. Simpson, and Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok as they discuss vectors of alignment and prospects for collaboration between Canada and the United States in the critically important Arctic region.
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North American Trade: Tariffs, Politics, and Economic Ties Raul Pangalangan: Bridging Academia, Advocacy, and International Justice
“Even though we see this overwhelming support for Mexico's president behind the scenes, there is a real fear that if [tariffs] actually continue to be a threat and if, in fact, are imposed at the end of February, beginning of March, that this could lead to a decline in Claudia Sheinbaum's support.” -Lila Abed “This dual perspective—acknowledging the humanity of victims while upholding the rights of the accused—reflects the delicate balance international justice must strike.” -Samantha Carillo
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NOW Logo [[link removed]]Secretary Rubio's Latin America Trip: What Was Achieved?
In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, Benjamin Gedan, director of the Wilson Center’s Latin America Program discusses Secretary of State Rubio’s first international trip to Central America and the Caribbean, including visits to El Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama and the Dominican Republic. Gedan highlights how inter-American relations are set to become more transactional under the new Trump administration with migration, tariffs, and regional security becoming focal points.
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Secretary Rubio's Latin America Trip: What Was Achieved?
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Trump Needs a Peace of Inches in Ukraine, Not Miles (Foreign Policy) [[link removed]]
Michael Kimmage and Maxim Trudolubov argue that a phased, incremental approach to diplomacy is essential for resolving the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
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