Weekly review of Quincy Institute news and events
** Weekly Round Up
Quincy in the News
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** April 24, 2022
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** UPCOMING EVENTS
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Event
A Spring Offensive of Terror: IS-K & TTP Violence in Afghanistan & Pakistan
Tuesday, April 26, 12:00-1:00 PM ET
Discussion featuring Tamim Asey, Asfandyar Mir, Jonathan Schroden, & Elizabeth Threlkeld, moderated by QI's Adam Weinstein
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Television
Why the Global South Won't Sanction Russia
Interview with Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President
Amanpour on CNN, 4/20/22
The “Global South” isn't on board with making painful sacrifices in order to sustain American exceptionalism and the double standards of the U.S.-led order.
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America's Militarism Will Be Its Downfall
By Andrew Bacevich, President
The Nation, 4/18/22
Unapologetic and unembarrassed by its string of recent failures, the war party is once again climbing back into the saddle.
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Television
The Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Interview with George Beebe, Director of Grand Strategy
Washington Journal/C-SPAN, 4/19/22
The U.S. must balance our desire to aid Ukraine's resistance to Russia's aggressive war with the real, significant risks posed by further escalation.
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After Inspiring 'Zero Dark Thirty,' She Wants to Inspire Your Best Life
By Kelley Beaucar Vlahos, Editorial Director
Responsible Statecraft, 4/20/22
Once called the “Queen of Torture,” Alfreda Scheuer has found a new gig — and by the way, she doesn’t regret a thing.
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Television
Hunger in Yemen
Interview with Annelle Sheline, Research Fellow
DW News, 4/18/22
The grain shortages being caused by Russia’s war in Ukraine could not come at a worse time for Yemen.
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American Media's Approach to War Coverage Needs to Be Fundamentally Reimagined
By Katrina Vanden Heuvel, Board Member
Washington Post, 4/19/22
We need more reporting on forgotten conflicts — and more stories that spotlight how war ravages people and leads to atrocities.
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How Pentagon Contractors Are Cashing in on the Ukraine Crisis
By Senior Research Fellow William Hartung & Julia Gledhill
TomDispatch, 4/17/22
Even before hostilities broke out, the CEOs of major weapons firms were talking about how tensions in Europe could pad their profits.
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** MORE. MORE. MORE.
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Biden Should Revive the Iran Nuclear Deal ([link removed]) by Steve Champan/ Quoted: Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, Chicago Tribune, 4/22/22
RADIO: 1 of Multiple Blasts in Afghanistan Hit Worshippers in a Mosque ([link removed]) , Interview with Research Fellow Adam Weinstein, NPR, 4/21/22
Biden Sends Ghosts to Ukraine ([link removed]) by Alex Ward and Quint Forgey/ Mentioned: Director of Grand Strategy George Beebe, Politico, 4/21/22
TELEVISION: Putin Touts Missile Capabilities, Sending a Warning to Enemies ([link removed]) , Interview with Director of Grand Strategy George Beebe, ABC News Live, 4/21/22
PODCAST: Can a U.N. Brokered Ceasefire in Yemen Lead to a Lasting Peace? ([link removed]) Interview with Research Fellow Annelle Sheline, Global Dispatches, 4/21/22
War in Ukraine is a “Gold Rush” for Western Arms Makers, Experts Say ([link removed]) by Andrew Buncombe/ Quoted: Senior Research Fellow William Hartung, The Independent UK, 4/21/22
PODCAST: Beyond Liberal Order: States, Societies and Markets in the Global Indian Ocean ([link removed]) , Interview with Senior Research Fellow Anatol Lieven, Asian Review of Books, 4/21/22
Time to End the Forgotten War in Yemen ([link removed]) by Senior Research Fellow William Hartung, Forbes, 4/20/22
Selling Attack Helicopters to Nigeria Won’t Increase its Security ([link removed]) by Non-Resident Fellow Alex Thurston, Responsible Statecraft, 4/20/22
Coalition Demands End to U.S. Military Support for Saudi-Led War on Yemen ([link removed]) by Jessica Corbett/ Mentioned: Quincy Institute, Common Dreams, 4/20/22
Even if Russia Uses a Nuke, We Probably Won’t—but Putin Would Still Pay Dearly ([link removed]) by David Rothkopf/ Quoted: Distinguished Non-Resident Fellow Joe Cirincione, The Daily Beast, 4/19/22
VIDEO: How Facebook and Weapons Business Profit by Hyping War ([link removed]) by Multimedia Producer Khody Akhavi, Quincy Institute, 4/19/22
Anti-Iran Deal Think Tank Promotes Poll Finding Americans Support It ([link removed]) by Managing Editor Ben Armbruster, Responsible Statecraft, 4/19/22
Was NATO Enlargement a Mistake? ([link removed]) / Quoted: President Andrew Bacevich, Non-Resident Fellows Stacie Goddard, Stephen Walt, & John Mearsheimer, Foreign Affairs, 4/19/22
Israel Wants Biden to Improve Ties with the Saudis ([link removed]) by Ben Samuels/ Quoted: Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, Haaretz, 4/19/22
Sen. Coons Ties to Claw Back Message About Using U.S. Troops to ‘Stop Putin’ ([link removed]) by Research Intern Nick Cleveland-Stout, Responsible Statecraft, 4/19/22
Russia and the Taliban: Assessing New Diplomatic Gains ([link removed]) by Giorgio Cafiero/ Quoted: Research Fellow Adam Weinstein, Voice of America, 4/18/22
Deadly Pakistan Strikes in Afghanistan Reflect Growing Cross-Boarder Tensions ([link removed]) by Research Fellow Adam Weinstein, Responsible Statecraft, 4/18/22
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