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March 25, 2022[[link removed]]Wilson Weekly
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Women of the Anti-War Movement [[link removed]]
[[link removed]]Women from Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus are at the forefront of exposing lies and propaganda about the war in Ukraine and have created a sizable resistance movement. We examine how women are uniting against the war, what the press hasn’t shown, and what help these women warriors for peace are demanding.
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North Korea’s Latest Missile Launch Authoritarian Regimes and the Battle for Knowledge
“The message that Kim Jong Un is trying to send is one of defiance and strength, that North Korea is committed to expanding its nuclear and missile arsenal, and that the world cannot stop him.” -Sue Mi Terry in this Wilson Smart Take. In Hungary, Turkey, Nicaragua, and Mexico, universities, academics, and scientists have come under attack from authoritarian regimes as governments try to restrict freedom of expression, silence critical thinking, and crush academic freedom. Our expert panel shares harrowing experiences, discusses their impact, and offers solutions.
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[link removed] [[link removed]] The Price of Principle
“If the EU wants to increase LNG imports in the short term, it will have to address two major challenges: expand limited storage capacity and improve transportation infrastructure among countries,” writes Teresa Eder in this commentary exploring how the European Union can wean itself from Russian energy.
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One-Time Nukes; Polling & Propaganda; Ukrainian Women at Risk Moscow, “Bioweapons,” and Ukraine
Wilson Center President and CEO, Ambassador Mark Green, reveals his thoughts on Ukraine’s once-held nuclear weapons, Putin’s high approval ratings, and the risk faced by pregnant Ukrainian women, in his latest Stubborn Things blog. Russia's false accusations of U.S. and Ukrainian biolabs closely follow the pattern of a series of KGB “active measures” during the Cold War, writes Douglas Selvage.
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NOW Logo [[link removed]]Invasion of Ukraine: Implications for the Middle East
Host John Milewski, Middle East Program Director Merissa Khurma and Fellow Nadia Oweidat explore how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is viewed throughout the Middle East, how it has changed over time, and the implications for U.S. and Russia relations with the region.
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Invasion of Ukraine: Implications for the Middle East
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Upcoming Events
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The EU, U.S., and NATO: Partners for Global Security [[link removed]]Monday, March 28 // 1–2:00 p.m. (ET)
Confronting Russian Cyber Censorship [[link removed]]Tuesday, March 29 // 10–11:30 a.m. (ET)
200 Years of U.S.-Liberia Ties: Moving Forward Together [[link removed]]Thursday, March 31 // 12:30–2:00 p.m. (ET)
Indo-Pacific Responses to Ukraine [[link removed]]Thursday, March 31 // 4:00–5:00 p.m. (ET)
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Wilson In the News
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Even a Limited No-Fly Zone Can Help Preserve Freedom in Ukraine (The Defense Post) [[link removed]]
Eddy Acevedo makes the case that the threat Russia poses to democracy, sovereignty, and freedom requires extraordinary measures.
North Korea’s Nuclear Opportunism (Foreign Affairs) [[link removed]]
Sue Mi Terry explains why Kim Jong Un chose to exploit Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and why Korea’s launch of its first ICBM since 2017 could be the “sleeper crisis of 2022.”
An Autocrat’s Worst Nightmare? Ramping up Climate Diplomacy in the Western Hemisphere (Global Americans) [[link removed]]
Anders Beal writes that while nuclear deterrence has always been a top priority for U.S. national security interests, climate change is quickly becoming a more urgent—and elusive—threat.
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