Wilson In the News
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For Biden, an Anguishing Choice on Withdrawal from Afghanistan (The New Yorker)
“The differences among long-warring Afghans are so profound,” observes Robin Wright, “that many U.S. officials and experts worry that a deal is either elusive, given the little time left, or unenforceable in the long term.”
Biden Warns North Korea Against Escalation After Suspected Ballistic Tests (AFP)
Jean Lee says that "North Korea appears to be returning to a familiar pattern of using provocations to raise tensions and garner attention.”
Ceasing Fire: India, Pakistan, and Elusive Peace in South Asia (The Diplomat)
“I think you could argue that Delhi wants to focus on what is the much bigger and long-term strategic threat,” observes Michael Kugelman. “India cannot afford a two-front war—or even the threat of one.”
How Women in Politics are Targets of Online Abuse (Los Angeles Times)
“This isn’t something that only happens to conservative or liberal women,” says Nina Jankowicz, describing the results of a Wilson Center study. “It’s not something that only happens to white women. It happens to all women who are in public life.”
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