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Subject Highlights of This Week @QI: GenZ--What are they thinking? Afghan troop withdrawal; Debating global order with China; An Iran deal for the Red States
Date March 28, 2021 4:59 PM
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** Weekly Round-Up
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** Quincy news highlights
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** March 28, 2021
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** UPCOMING WEBINARS
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** Gen Z and U.S. Foreign Policy: Is This Where the Status Quo Meets its Match?
Tuesday, March 30
1:00 pm Eastern
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Generation Z—the under-25 cohort — has only known a United States at war, and the failures of those war policies, particularly in the Middle East and Afghanistan. They grew up during an economic recession at home, and amid a war on terrorism, only to come of age during a potential new cold war with China. To discuss their positions on endless wars, the U.S. military footprint, regional flashpoints, and Gen Z’s future impact on policy, the Quincy Institute and the John Quincy Adams Society will sponsor a panel featuring
Libertarianism.org's Natalie Dowzicky, Quincy Institute's Sam Fraser, and Inkstick's Laila Ujayli. John Allen Gay of the John Quincy Adams Society will moderate.


** FEATURED
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Why Joe Biden Should Stick to the May 1 Deadline to Bring Home Troops From Afghanistan
By Executive Vice President Trita Parsi & Research Fellow Adam Weinstein
Time, 3/23/21

A unilateral decision to blow past a May withdrawal deadline negotiated with the Taliban will destroy an already beleaguered peace process and Washington will find itself drawn back into a violent counterinsurgency.
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Does Biden Really Want to End Forever Wars?
By Non-Resident Fellow Samuel Moyn & Jack Goldsmith
The New York Times, 3/22/21

President Biden is holding out the possibility of “ending the forever wars” by asking Congress to replace the 2001 and 2002 statutes that authorized wars against the 9/11 perpetrators and Iraq with a “narrow and specific framework.” Congress should embrace his worthy aspiration, but more is needed.
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Is China a Threat to World Order? Two Analysts Explain
By Mikio Sugeno & Ken Moriyasu
Nikkei, 3/25/21
QI's Rachel Esplin Odell debates Asia Society Policy Institute Vice President Daniel Russel on the bilateral and global implications of the meeting between top U.S. and Chinese diplomats last week.
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How a U.S.-Iran Deal Helps Red States
By Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President
Foreign Policy, 3/26/21
Republican congressional districts stand to benefit most economically from a relaxation of Trump sanctions and a return to the Obama diplomatic deal with Iran.
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** MORE. MORE. MORE.
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Repealing AUMF Will Mean Nothing if We Don’t Get Out of Afghanistan First ([link removed]) by Research Fellow Adam Weinstein, Responsible Statecraft, 3/26/21
First in Playbook ([link removed]) featuring Senior Research Fellow Anatol Lieven, Playbook/Politico, 3/26/21
North Korea Fires More Rockets in Latest Challenge to Biden ([link removed]) by Edward White/ Quoted: Senior Research Fellow Jessica Lee, Financial Times. 3/25/21
3 Winners and 2 Losers From Biden’s First Press Conference ([link removed]) by Ella Nilsen, Alex Ward, Nicole Narea, German Lopez, & Zack Beauchamp/ Quoted: Research Fellow Adam Weinstein, Vox, 3/25/21
WEBINAR: Is Time Running Out for the JCPOA? ([link removed]) Featuring Emma Ashford, Vali Nasr, & Aaron David Miller/ Moderated by Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, Quincy Institute, 3/25/21
Americans, Go Home? ([link removed]) Interviewed: Director of Grand Strategy Stephen Wertheim and German Green Party's Franziska Brantner, Die Zeit, 3/24/21
WEBINAR: The Afghanistan Papers a Year Later: A Live Q&A with Washington Post Investigative Journalist Craig Whitloc ([link removed]) k ([link removed]) moderated by Research Fellow Adam Weinstein, Quincy Institute, 3/24/21
Top Dem: Biden Plans to Stay in Afghanistan Past May 1 Deadline ([link removed]) by Research Assistant Matthew Petti, Responsible Statecraft, 3/24/21

Saudi Ceasefire Proposal Clearly Designed to Appease the U.S. ([link removed]) by Research Fellow Annelle Sheline, Responsible Statecraft, 3/23/21
North Korea Test-Launches Missile, Biden Administration Downplays as ‘Normal’ ([link removed]) by Paul Shinkman/ Quoted: Senior Research Fellow Jessica Lee, U.S. News and World Report, 3/23/21
We Have No Intention of Fighting Russia So Stop Arming Ukraine for Battle ([link removed]) by Senior Research Fellow Anatol Lieven, Responsible Statecraft, 3/23/21
Why China is Tip-Toeing Into Middle East Security ([link removed]) by Research Assistant Arafat Kabir, Responsible Statecraft, 3/23/21

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