Wilson In the News
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Is Congress reasserting itself? (The Hill)
Don Wolfensberger writes that there are signs Congress is wanting to reclaim some level of bipartisanship and “push back against an overbearing executive branch.”
Jean Lee: “It was such a devastating show of a lack of respect” (ABC / The World)
Jean Lee discusses the state of U.S.-North Korea diplomacy during the Trump administration, her perspective on the first U.S. presidential debate, and the implications of the U.S. elections for the bilateral relationship.
Former Colonial Williamsburg head looks at the upcoming challenges U.S. could face (The Virginia Gazette)
In an interview, Mitchell Reiss says that “How the U.S.-China relationship is managed will not only determine the security and prosperity of America, but also influence the shape of the international order.”
Wilson Center Fellow Warns of "Disinformation Laundering" (Axios)
In an Axios virtual event, Nina Jankowicz warned that malicious actors are using more sophisticated forms of disinformation in 2020 that targets false ideas or conspiracy theories—what Jankowicz calls “disinformation laundering.”
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