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Subject Canadian Prime Minister in the House; What’s Next after COP26; North American Leaders Summit
Date November 19, 2021 6:31 PM
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November 19, 2021[[link removed]]Wilson Weekly
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A Conversation with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau [[link removed]]
[[link removed]]Fighting COVID, building strong economies, and addressing climate change. That and much more were on the agenda as Canadian PM Justin Trudeau spoke to a rapt Wilson Center audience ahead of the North American Leader’s Summit.
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Climate Security After the COP: Next Steps for the United States Achievements and Failures of Zelensky’s Presidency at its Midpoint
“Climate change, it is an increasingly destabilizing force, an accelerating destabilization force, and it's impacting our operational environment, it’s creating new missions, and our allies and partners are going to be called to respond to these increased demands.” —Brigadier General Rebecca Sonkiss “Zelensky started out with an incredible amount of credit with the Ukrainian people… it took him two years to run out of that credit, and he did run through it…he made multiple mistakes, he came to the international arena multiple times with empty hands.” —Anastacia Galouchka
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The 2021 North American Leaders' Summit Relationships and Rivalries: Does North Korea Listen to China?
As the North American leaders prepare for their first summit since 2016, our experts brief you on what to expect from the upcoming day of meetings. There’s an old saying that Korea and China are as “close as lips and teeth.” But, as you’ll hear from Robert Daly and Sue Mi Terry, they’re not as close as legend portends, and that impacts U.S. policy.
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NOW Logo [[link removed]]The Next Pandemic: Assessing Progress and Risk
In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, environmental journalist and author Sharon Guynup discusses the future of global pandemics and the increased threat from zoonotic diseases.
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Germany After COP26: Europe’s Driving Force to Get to Net-Zero [[link removed]]Monday, Nov. 22 // 10–11:00 a.m. ET
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A Conversation with U.S. Special Envoy to Belarus Julie Fisher on Recent Developments, International Cooperation, and What Comes Next [[link removed]]Monday, Nov. 22 // 12:30–1:30 p.m. ET
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What’s Next for U.S.-China Relations? (Voice of America) [[link removed]]
“It’s like a married couple going to therapy in which neither want to fix or change the marriage.” —Robert Daly
How the U.S., Canada and Mexico can Achieve North America's promise (The Hill) [[link removed]]
“The meeting offers the opportunity for the three leaders to reset a forward-looking action agenda.” —Earl Anthony Wayne on the North American Leaders Summit.
Biden to Host Three Amigos Summit with the Leaders of Canada and Mexico (NPR) [[link removed]]
“If you talk quietly with Canadian officials, what their frustration really is, is that the Biden administration is happy to work with Canada on issues that it wants to work on but is less willing to listen closely to the issues that Canada wants to work on.” —Eric Miller


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