The Pacific Council’s biweekly Newsletter shares international affairs commentary and analysis by our members and experts plus news from the Council and recaps of our recent events.
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Now, more than ever, the Pacific Council’s work to promote global engagement is vital. Learn about all the ways you can support our mission in Los Angeles, California, and beyond!
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Dan Schnur, professor at the USC Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism and UC Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies
As America and China’s relationship becomes increasingly adversarial, it’s notable that only one of those two nations seems to understand the benefits of making and keeping friends around the world. Regardless of whether Biden or Trump is sworn into office next January, the undisputed winner of the 2020 election will be Xi Jinping.
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Justin Chapman, Communications Officer at the Pacific Council
On November 3, Angelenos and Californians will have the opportunity to weigh in on a number of issues that have “local-to-global” implications. This piece explores how some of these state and county ballot measures relate to issues that other countries are also grappling with, presented as part of our voter initiative, 2020 Election: A Local-to-Global Opportunity.
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Seth Freeman, community representative to the UCLA Health System
Heightened safety precautions are needed in a pandemic more than ever.
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Jongsoo Lee, center associate at Harvard University's Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
Nonprofits are struggling with a tsunami of needs and demands in the communities they serve—including the need to capitalize on this moment when our nation is finally waking up to the sacrifices and contributions of front-line workers.
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In establishing the U.S. Space Force, “the United States has finally acknowledged that space is really a war-fighting domain because of some of the actions we’ve seen our adversaries take," Lt. Gen. John F. Thompson said in a recent webcast.
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“Americans in general want us to cooperate in the world, but they don’t necessarily know how foreign affairs touches their daily lives," Ambassador Nina Hachigian said in a recent webcast, which also featured Vanessa Ibarra of Atlanta’s Office of International Affairs. "COVID-19 is a great example of why it is important, and I hope that we get more involved and that city populations do more.”
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Thursday, September 24 / 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. PT / Webcast
A Local-to-Global webcast on lessons and threats from other countries when it comes to U.S. elections. Open to the public.
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Thursday, October 8 / 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. PT / Webcasst
An Edgerton Series webcast on how the United States should balance competition and collaboration with China, the prospects for economic decoupling, and the state of bilateral trade. Open to the public.
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