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Subject The Latest from Responsible Statecraft 01/04/2022
Date January 4, 2022 1:02 PM
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** Ukrainian neutrality: a ‘golden bridge’ out of the current geopolitical trap ([link removed])
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By Anatol Lieven on Jan 03, 2022 03:44 am
It may just be the ultimate agreement that neither the US or Russia can refuse.
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** Responsible Statecraft 2021: Top 5 most-read articles of the year ([link removed])
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By Kelley Beaucar Vlahos on Dec 31, 2021 03:30 am
This was a see-saw year with major headlines emphasizing the volatility of US relationships with the world. Our most popular stories reflect that.
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** Biden’s first year in foreign policy was a master class in continuity ([link removed])
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By Daniel Larison on Dec 30, 2021 03:50 am
To be successful in 2022, he needs to take more risks, and think less about political backlash from hawks and the Blob.
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** Meet the Biden war budget, same as the Trump war budget ([link removed])
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By Andrew Lautz on Dec 30, 2021 03:43 am
Turns out the new administration had neither the interest or fortitude to oppose the usual suspects, passing a $777B bill this week.
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** Out of sight, out of mind: Afghanistan vanishes from US news ([link removed])
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By Jim Lobe on Dec 29, 2021 03:18 am
New data shows stunning plunge in coverage, just as the humanitarian crisis — much of it caused by Washington sanctions — peaks.
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