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Quincy news highlights

February 14, 2021

UPCOMING WEBINARS

Toward a worker-centered China policy:
How to make US-China trade help Americans and the world


Thursday, February 25
3:00 pm Eastern

 
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The Trump administration’s trade war with China has cost American workers at least 245,000 jobs, cost American consumers tens of billions of dollars for increased prices on consumer goods, and cost American taxpayers tens of billions of dollars to fund aid to farmers harmed by retaliatory tariffs. President Biden and several of his top advisers have criticized the US-China trade war as ineffective and harmful, stating that they will instead promote a “worker-centered” trade policy. But it remains unclear precisely how this will translate to US economic policy toward China.

This event will bring together QI's Rachel Esplin Odell, the US-China Business Council's Anna Ashton, Boston University Global Development Policy Center's Jake Werner to discuss how the United States can develop a better trade policy toward China that will help average American workers and consumers, while bolstering global peace and prosperity. DigiChina's Graham Webster will moderate.

FEATURED

Obama embraced ‘endless wars.’ Biden probably will, too.
By Samuel Moyn, Non-Resident Fellow
Washington Post, 2/11/21

As Obama quickly learned, changing the United States’ military posture is harder than it looks.

READ HERE

RADIO
Political analysts discuss foreign news
Interviewed: Gordon Adams, Non-Resident Fellow
As It Happens/ Maine Public Radio, 2/9/21

Gordon Adams and Aaron David Miller discuss the numerous challenges the Biden administration faces in foreign affairs, identifying where the new administration may choose to focus its efforts, the opportunities, and the perils ahead.


LISTEN HERE

WEBCAST
How Biden can end the war in Yemen: A new US approach
Featuring: US Representative Ro Khanna, Aisha Jumaan, & Annelle Sheline/ Moderator: Executive Vice President Trita Parsi.
Quincy Institute, 2/11/21


WATCH HERE

WEBCAST
Emergency summit: America besieged by racism, materialism, and militarism
Featuring: Danielle Allen, Peter Beinart, Reverend Liz Theoharis, Daniel McCarthy, & Neta Crawford. Moderator: President Andrew Bacevich.
Quincy Institute, 2/8/21


WATCH HERE

MORE. MORE. MORE.

North Korea looms as next big test for China-US relations by Laura Zhou & Eduardo Baptista/ Quoted: Senior Research Fellow Jessica Lee, South China Morning Post, 2/14/21

Biden easing US role in Yemen War raises prospects of Iran diplomacy by Tom O'Connor/ Quoted: Research Fellow Annelle Sheline, Newsweek, 2/12/21

Why Biden should renounce the Carter Doctrine by Non-Resident Fellow Mark Kukis, Responsible Statecraft, 2/12/21

What the Afghanistan Study Group final report missed by Research Fellow Adam Weinstein, Inkstick Media, 2/11/21

After the apocalypse: China by Sahar Khan/ Quoted: Research Fellow Rachel Esplin Odell. Inkstick Media, 2/11/21

Beyond Donald Trump: When poisons curdle by President Andrew Bacevich, TomDispatch, 2/11/21

Yemen conflict: Will Biden’s approach finally end the war? By Ali Harb & Umar Farooq/ Quoted: Research Fellow Annelle Sheline, Middle East Eye, 2/11/21

Is Biden missing his chance to re-enter Iran deal? Interviewed: Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, Rising/HillTV Live, 2/10/11

Why the Pentagon is not the right place to launch Biden’s big China review by Research Fellow Rachel Esplin Odell, Responsible Statecraft, 2/10/21

After 20 years, the establishment is still in denial about Afghanistan by President Andrew Bacevich, The American Conservative, 2/10/21

The inside story of how the Pentagon blocked efforts to end the Iraq War by Research Assistant Matthew Petti, Responsible Statecraft, 2/9/21

Biden’s democracy summit: A little humility is in order by Non-Resident Fellow Paul Pillar, Responsible Statecraft, 2/9/21

US goes one year without a combat death in Afghanistan as Taliban warns against reneging on peace deal by Phillip Walter Wellman/ Quoted: Research Fellow Adam Weinstein, Stars and Stripes, 2/8/21

Can Biden actually help Yemen? By Ishaan Tharoor/ Quoted: Research Fellow Annelle Sheline, Washington Post, 2/8/21

 

 

 
 
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