Wilson In the News
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After 100 Years, China’s Communist Party Remains a Black Box (Politico)
“There are thousands of brave dissidents and free thinkers in the PRC,” writes Robert Daly, “but there is greater unity of purpose between China’s rulers and their 1.4 billion subjects than Americans usually admit.”
Flooding, Pandemic Restrictions Compound North Korea's Food Insecurity (NPR)
Jean Lee says North Korea’s food instability was created in part by pandemic concerns: "They sealed that border so tight that it wasn't just the virus that wasn't getting in; there was very little flow of people and goods across the border as well."
Does Turkey's Kabul Airport Security Proposal Have Legs? (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)
Michael Kugelman sees Turkey’s offer to maintain a presence in Afghanistan as a way “to give the U.S. an incentive to ease the sanctions that the U.S. slapped on Turkey” after its S-400 deal with Russia.
The Iran Nuclear Deal Isn’t the Problem. Iran Is. (The Atlantic)
The Biden administration must “work with Arab, Israeli, and Turkish partners on Iranian regional issues, and maintain pressure on both Tehran and those governments tempted to yield to Iran,” writes James Jeffrey.
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