NEWSLETTER / July 23, 2020
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ANALYSIS
Tammie Arnold, founding partner of Alpha Ledger Technologies, and Daniel Weiss, co-founder and managing partner of the Angeleno Group

Los Angeles has what it takes to be the leading light when it comes to building back better after COVID-19.
C. Steven McGann, former U.S. Ambassador to the Republics of Fiji, Nauru, Kiribati, and the Kingdom of Tonga and Tuvalu, and Sahana Dharmapuri, director of the Our Secure Future program at the One Earth Future Foundation

We must apply all the good work we have done about promoting equality and justice abroad, right here at home, especially when it comes to women’s rights.
Mieczysław P. Boduszyński, Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations at Pomona College, and Kamil Lungu, former intern at the U.S. Embassy in Warsaw

Relations between Washington and Warsaw are not just about a personal affinity between two men facing reelection, but rather, they are embedded in a larger transatlantic alliance system and rules-based international order of which the EU and NATO are vital anchors.
Colleen Graffy, law professor at Pepperdine Caruso Law School and former deputy assistant Secretary of State

The price for requiring manufacturers to take responsibility for the lifecycle of their electronic products will be high but that cost is dwarfed by the incalculable price we are currently paying for our health, security, and the future of our children.
EVENT RECAPS
"The cooperation of international systems is in fragile shape, even though it’s needed now more than ever," UN Foundation President and CEO Elizabeth Cousens told Council members in a recent webcast.
"Social media companies have not done enough to combat disinformation on their platforms," journalist Jessica Yellin told Council members in a recent webcast. "We’re in trouble. This is a crisis. They need to be regulated the way media companies are."
"We can’t look away [from what's happening in Hong Kong]," Jeffrey Wasserstrom told Pacific Council members in the fourth installment of the Edgerton Series on Responding to a Rising China. "Collective action by multiple countries is necessary."
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