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Date July 14, 2021 6:59 PM
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NEWSLETTER / July 14, 2021
The Pacific Council’s Newsletter shares international affairs commentary and analysis by our members and experts plus news from the Council and recaps of our recent events.
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My Family's Reparations Dilemma ([link removed])

How much is justice worth? My large extended African American family is about to find out, writes Judy Belk

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Undoing Disruption: The Case for Digital Media Policy in Democracies ([link removed])

Regardless of what shape new digital platform policies ultimately take, America must rise to the challenge and be a leader among the world’s democracies on this issue. Re-examining why it matters is worthwhile, writes Tim Ridout.

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Peru's Election of Pedro Castillo: From Fragmentation to Polarization-Or Perhaps Centrist Reform ([link removed])

On June 6, Peruvians went to the polls to choose between two candidates who represented extreme positions in the country’s second-round presidential runoff. This polarizing choice—between the potentially authoritarian right and an empowered, socialist left led one analyst consulted for this piece to refer to the options as being akin to the “the precipice and the abyss,” writes Jane S. Jaquette and Dr. Abraham F. Lowenthal

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EVENT VIDEOS + RECAPS
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Vaccine Diplomacy on the U.S.- Mexico Border ([link removed])

Michael Camuñez, Linda Lopez, Andrew I. Rudman, and Eduardo Gonzaléz-Pier discussed vaccine diplomacy and bilateral relations between the United States and Mexico. Presented by the Pacific Council and World Affairs. Watch the full conversation.

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T ([link removed]) he Evolving Strategy on Iran with Chuck Hagel ([link removed])

An installment of the Pacific Council x World Affairs Global Leaders Series featuring Chuck Hagel and Barbara Slavin. Slavin and Hagel discuss key questions for US policy against the backdrop of the shifting political landscape in Iran and the greater Middle East. Watch the full conversation.

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