Weekly Round-Up

Quincy news highlights

November 7, 2021

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Video
No Time to Waste: Confronting the Threat of Climate Change

By Khody Akhavi, Multimedia Producer
Quincy Institute, 11/5/21

 
America can’t afford to waste precious time and resources on waging new wars—especially with countries whose cooperation will be necessary to mitigate the worst impacts of climate change.

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How to Prevent Tens of Thousands of Afghans From Starving to Death
By Adam Weinstein, Research Fellow
Task & Purpose, 10/29/21

 
Winter is looming and Afghans are running out of food. Will Americans avert their eyes as an entire generation of Afghans withers?

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The Climate Crisis Is Our Real Challenge, Not China
By Anatol Lieven, Senior Research Fellow
Inkstick, 11/4/21

 
Unlike our geopolitical rivals, we can’t negotiate with climate change.
 
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The Once and Future Defeat In Afghanistan
By Barnett Rubin, Non-Resident Fellow
War on the Rocks, 11/1/21
 

Inside two decades of American failure in Afghanistan. 

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Podcast
Climate Change — The Biggest U.S. Security Threat?
Interview with Anatol Lieven, Senior Research Fellow
Deep Dish/Chicago Council on Global Affairs, 11/4/21
 

Climate change is the central national security threat facing America—not some peripheral concern.

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MORE. MORE. MORE.

New Proposal to Relieve U.N. Sanctions on North Korea: What Do Experts Think? by Chad O’Carroll/ Quoted: Senior Research Fellow Jessica Lee, NK News Pro, 11/5/21
 
Saudi Arabia: Shifting Alliances? by Ted Snider/ Quoted: Research Fellow Annelle Sheline, Antiwar.com, 11/5/21 
 
The American Pot Goes After the Chinese Kettle On Climate Change by Senior Research Fellow Anatol Lieven, Responsible Statecraft, 11/5/21
 
RADIO: Why Climate Change is a Greater Threat to the U.S. than China or Russia Interview with Senior Research Fellow Anatol Lieven, Top of Mind with Julie Rose/BYU Radio, 11/4/21
 
Biden’s Climate Plan Needs to Address One of the Worst Polluters: The U.S. Military by Intern David Saveliev, Responsible Statecraft, 11/4/21
 
PODCAST: Sudan’s Coup Interview with Non-Resident Fellow Alden Young, Today Explained/Vox, 11/3/21
 
Prospects for Diplomacy With North Korea by Tobias Harris, Abigail Bard & Haneul Lee/ Quoted: Senior Research Fellow Jessica Lee, Center for American Progress, 11/3/21
 
Iran Nuclear Talks to Resume Amid Growing Doubts About a Deal by Patrick Sykes, Arsalan Shahla & Nick Wadhams/ Quoted: Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, Bloomberg, 11/3/21
 
‘Now Is the Time to Be Angry’: Remembering Forgotten Afghanistan by Distinguished Non-Resident Fellow Ann Jones, Responsible Statecraft, 11/3/21
 
Who’s Got the Spice? Dune and the Never-Ending White Savior Story by Research Fellow Annelle Sheline, Responsible Statecraft, 11/2/21
 
The Iran Nuclear Deal is Close to Collapsing Despite Biden's Efforts, and Experts Warn 'There is no Plan B' by John Haltiwanger/ Quoted: Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, Insider, 11/2/21
 
Israel’s Constant Talk of Attacking Iran Is a Danger to U.S. Interests  by Non-Resident Fellow Paul Pillar, Responsible Statecraft, 11/1/21
 
Silicon Valley Wants to Power the U.S. War Machine by Mark Sullivan/ Quoted: Senior Research Fellow Jessica Lee, Fast Company, 11/1/21
 
A Southeast Asian Strategy of Denial by Director of Studies Sarang Shidore, Responsible Statecraft, 10/29/21
 
VIDEO: Climate Chaos: Confronting the Existential Threat by Multimedia Producer Khody Akhavi, Quincy Institute, 10/29/21
 
COP26: American Climate Credibility in Question at U.N. Summit with Biden's Agenda in Flux by Courtney Subramanian/ Quoted: Anatol Lieven & Sarang Shidore, USA TODAY, 10/31/21

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