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Subject Suga's U.S. Visit; Building Better Supply Chains; Inside Yuri Gagarin’s Flight
Date April 16, 2021 6:10 PM
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April 16, 2021[[link removed]]Wilson Weekly
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Japanese PM Suga’s Visit Repositions U.S. Asia Strategy [[link removed]]
[[link removed]]Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is the first foreign leader to meet with Joe Biden as president in the White House. It’s a coup for Japan and a much-ballyhooed achievement for Suga himself. But beyond bestowing Japan bragging rights, it also makes clear the priority the United States now gives to Asia and that Japan is a key partner for Washington in the Indo-Pacific.


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Yuri Gagarin: Declassified Beyond Exigency: Insights on Supply Chain Vulnerabilities and Building Global Resilience
Sixty years ago, on April 12, 1961, cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human being to travel in outer space. Explore a wide range of documents that detail a key moment in a Cold War race – including Gagarin’s own impressions of his mission. Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) says that "we cannot afford to have our defense industrial base experience the kind of supply chain disruptions that our medical sector experienced during the early days of the pandemic.”


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Only China is a greater source of ocean plastic than Indonesia, which now is responsible for 10 percent of global plastic leakage. But in the China Environment Forum’s latest issue of InsightOut you’ll meet key actors—many of them women—at the heart of the battle to end plastic waste in Indonesia.
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Environmental Leadership: Latin American Perspectives on the Climate Crisis Canada’s Implementation of UNDRIP Commitments: What Will it Mean for Business and the Economy?
“Climate change is the most severe challenge that humanity faces this century,” observes Carolina Schmidt, Chile’s Minister of Environment. “Fighting it urgently is an ethical global imperative.” “If we can bring everyone along [with the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples], it puts more certainty into the industry sector,” says Tabatha Bull, CEO & President of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business.


NOW Logo [[link removed]]Is This the End of Democracy in Myanmar?
Asia Program Associate Lucas Myers examines the recent coup in Myanmar, and assesses the diplomatic dilemma for the United States as it seeks to coordinate an international response.
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Biden Imposes Sanctions On Russia For Election Interference, Cyber Hacking (Here and Now / WBUR) [[link removed]]
“We now have a lot of experience with sanctions against Russia,” says William Pomeranz. “For the most part, while they’ve had an impact, it hasn’t changed Russia’s action on the ground.”
Biden’s Withdrawal Plan Sets the Clock Ticking in Afghanistan (Foreign Policy) [[link removed]]
Michael Kugelman writes that “the Taliban could easily decide they are better off fighting for complete power than negotiating for partial power within a system that they repudiate.”
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“All the polls indicate that Americans want their troops to come home,” observes Robin Wright. “But after long engagement… the fact is that the United States faces really bleak alternatives.”


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