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Subject Russia’s War on Ukraine, Border Customs in the Age of COVID, Celebrating Women
Date March 11, 2022 7:18 PM
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March 11, 2022[[link removed]]Wilson Weekly
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Celebrating Women’s History Month [[link removed]]
[[link removed]]The Wilson Center’s New Security Beat curates a captivating collection of women’s history, equality, and leadership to commemorate Women’s History Month.
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Two Weeks On: Russian War in Ukraine The New Normal: Border Customs in the Age of COVID-19
In this Hindsight Up Front: Ukraine event, our scholars assess just where things stand two weeks into Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, and where they are headed. The pandemic demonstrated the vital importance of moving goods safely and quickly across borders while also exposing supply chain vulnerabilities. We discuss this and more with Ricardo Treviño Chapa, Deputy Secretary General of the World Customs Organization.
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[link removed] [[link removed]] What Can We Expect from the New South Korean President?
Yoon Suk-yeol will be the next president of South Korea. The former chief prosecutor’s win was made possible by a third-party candidate’s last-minute decision to leave the race and throw support to Yoon. Sue Mi Terry and Kayla Orta offer a quick look at what to expect from the incoming president.
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Roadmap at One: Apprising the U.S.-Canada Partnership Latin America's Leftists Aren’t Who You Think
One year after President Biden and Prime Minister Trudeau signed the "Roadmap for a Renewed U.S.-Canada Partnership," to improve cooperation in six key areas, the Canada Institute speaks with Canadian Ambassador Kirsten Hillman and U.S. Ambassador David Cohen to assess progress. On this Need to Know episode we talk with co-host and Latin American expert Benjamin N. Gedan, who puts a series of regional wins by the left into perspective.
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NOW Logo [[link removed]]Sanctioning Russia: Implications for the Global Economy
Bruce Jentleson and Meg Lundsager explain the Russia sanctions and the short-term and long-term implications for Vladimir Putin, Russia’s oligarchs, and average Russian citizen. That, and more, in this must-watch edition of Wilson Center NOW.
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Upcoming Events
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Ukraine and the Arctic: Perspectives, Impacts, and Implications [[link removed]]Monday, March 14 // 10–11:30 a.m. (ET)
Hindsight Up Front: Ukraine | A Conversation with Baroness Catherine Ashton [[link removed]]Monday, March 14 // 2–3:00 p.m. (ET)
Academic Freedom Under Attack: Implications for Democracy and Society [[link removed]]Friday, March 18 // 9–10:15 a.m. (ET)
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Wilson In the News
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China and the United States: It’s a Cold War, But Don’t Panic (The Bulletin) [[link removed]]
“Two years, one pandemic, a change of American administrations, and a brutal war in Ukraine later, the relationship is above the foothills and nearing the summit. Cold War framing, which I believed was dangerous one year ago, now seems inevitable.” —Robert Daly
Put U.S. Boots in Ukraine to Defend a UN-Approved Security Zone (Defense One) [[link removed]]
The extraordinary economic and diplomatic isolation of Russia we’ve seen thus far is unlikely to cause Putin to withdraw from Ukraine, argues Ambassador James Jeffrey, and we should look to lessons from Syria to chart a course forward.
How the War in Ukraine Could Get Much Worse (Foreign Affairs) [[link removed]]
“The heavy focus on nuclear escalation is obscuring an equally important problem: the risk of conventional escalation—that is to say, a non-nuclear NATO-Russia war.” —Joshua Shifrinson and Emma Ashford warn that the situation could easily spiral.
Russia's War on Ukraine has Hurt Oil Prices, and Now the U.S. is Talking to Venezuela (NPR) [[link removed]]
"It does undermine President Biden's notion here about being strong against dictators. You cannot be inconsistent on that and try to punish Putin and reward Maduro at the same time." —Eddy Acevedo on All Things Considered.


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