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Subject News Highlights @ Quincy: How the Global South Views Russia, Throwing Money at the Pentagon, Ending the War in Yemen, & more
Date April 17, 2022 5:42 PM
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** Weekly Round Up
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** April 17, 2022
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Real Questions for the Realist
Featuring Non-Resident Fellow Stephen Walt
Quincy Institute & Radio Open Source, 4/14/22

QI Non-Resident Fellow Stephen Walt helps break down the causes and consequences of Putin's disastrous and bloody invasion of Ukraine from a "realist" perspective and answers some of the most pressing questions we face—like how will this war end, and when? Can you have a war without a winner? What comes next—for Russia, for Ukraine, and for the world?

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Why Non-Western Countries Tend to See Russia's War Very, Very Differently
By Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President
MSNBC, 4/11/22

The West appears blind to its own hypocrisy and narrow interests in calling for a rules-based order.

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Webcast
End U.S. Support for Yemen Catastrophe
Interview with Annelle Sheline, Research Fellow
Breaking Points, 4/12/22

Breaking down how Americans can help finally bring an end to the Saudi-led (and U.S. supported) war in Yemen.

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Spending More and More for Less and Less at the Pentagon
By Research Fellow Ben Freeman & Senior Research Fellow William Hartung
The Hill, 4/15/22

Why are taxpayers being asked, year after year, to spend more and more on the Pentagon while getting less and less for their money?

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America's Hypocrisy Over Ukraine and 'Spheres of Influence'
By Katrina Vanden Heuvel, Board Member
Washington Post, 4/12/22

The “principle” of respecting nations and their right to choose their own path is a good one. The countries of our own hemisphere wish we would practice it as well as preach it.

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Television
What's Going on with the Iran Nuclear Talks?
Interview with Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President
The Mehdi Hasan Show/MSNBC, 4/12/22

Russia’s war in Ukraine has upended the geopolitical playing field as negotiations over the Iran nuclear deal reach a critical juncture.

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Robert Kagan's Selective Memory
By Andrew Bacevich, President
The American Conservative, 4/13/22

According to the Foreign Affairs journalist, Russia invaded Ukraine because the U.S. didn't get involved in enough global conflicts.

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U.S. Troops Injured After Base was Sabotaged with Planted Explosives ([link removed]) ([link removed]) by Editorial Director Kelley Beaucar Vlahos, Responsible Statecraft, 4/16/22

Don’t Let China Become The New Forever War ([link removed]) by Senior Resarch Fellow William Hartung, Forbes, 4/15/22

WEBCAST: Russia Warns U.S. About Arms Sales to Ukraine as Weapon Makers Reap “Bonanza” from War ([link removed]) , Interview with Senior Research Fellow William Hartung, Democracy Now!, 4/15/22

Biden Official Admits U.S. Refused to Address Ukraine and NATO Before Russian Invasion ([link removed]) by Managing Editor Ben Armbruster, Responsible Statecraft, 4/14/22

Banning Lawmakers from Owning Stocks Would Stymie War Profiteering, ([link removed]) Researcher Nick Cleveland-Stout, Responsible Statecraft, 4/14/22

Rise in China’s Nuclear Capability May Not Be What You Think It Is ([link removed]) by Non-Resident Fellow Coordinator Brandon Carr, Responsible Statecraft, 4/14/22

Pakistan Army: No U.S. Conspiracy Behind PM Khan’s Ouster ([link removed]) by Ayaz Hul/ Quoted: Research Fellow Adam Weinstein, Voice of America, 4/14/22

The Ukraine War Doesn’t Change Everything ([link removed]) by Non-Resident Fellow Stephen Walt, Foreign Policy, 4/13/22

WEBCAST: Why the West’s Narrative on Russia-Ukraine Isn’t Landing with the Rest of the World ([link removed]) , Interview with Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, Rising on HillTV Live, 4/13/22

So What About Military Price Gouging? ([link removed]) by Editorial Director Kelley Beaucar Vlahos, Responsible Statecraft, 4/13/22

Pakistan’s New Prime Minister Sharif Faces a Pressure Cooker at Home ([link removed]) by Research Fellow Adam Weinstein, Responsible Statecraft, 4/12/22

American Scholar on How Pakistan Can Compete in Education on the Global Stage ([link removed]) by Ayesha Areej/ Quoted: Research Fellow Adam Weinstein, Academica Magazine, 4/12/22

AUKUS Goes from Nuclear Submarines to Hypersonic Weapon Technology ([link removed]) by Director of Studies Sarang Shidore, Responsible Statecraft, 4/11/22

Sharif Replaces Khan as Pakistan’s Prime Minister ([link removed]) by Ayaz Gul/ Quoted: Research Fellow Adam Weinstein,Voice of America, 4/11/22

PODCAST: MBS Rewards Jared Kushner with $2 Billion, ([link removed]) Interview with Research Fellow Annelle Sheline, Background Briefing with Ian Masters, 4/11/22

Pakistan’s Sharif Set to Replace Deposed Khan as Next Prime ([link removed]) Minister by Ayaz Gul/ Quoted: Research Fellow Adam Weinstein, Voice of America, 4/10/22

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