Wilson in the News
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Fixing Our Broken Foreign Policy is Critical Issue of the Next President
Director Jane Harman writes “We face trials in every region and across every portfolio, from climate change and Chinese ambition to nuclear weapons and election security. But to tackle any of these challenges effectively, we must first restore the integrity of our foreign policy process.”
The Big Picture with Olivier Knox: What The China-India Border Clashes Mean For U.S. Foreign Policy (SiriusXM)
“The world should be very concerned” about cross-border clashes between China and India, argues Michael Kugelman. “These are two nuclear-armed countries that are at risk of facing off.”
Mexico’s Crumbling Economy Leads to Border Arrests, More COVID-19 Fears (Marketplace Morning Report)
Duncan Wood tells Marketplace that “more than one in 10 of every dollar of the Mexican economy is disappearing,” calling it “an intense, profound crisis.”
The Arctic Intersection: Security Cooperation and Competition in the High North (Friends of Europe)
Mike Sfraga says “the big question mark for many people, whether it’s military or economic development…[is] that a new ocean is opening, and how we deal with that through all of the different facets of society.”
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