Wilson In the News
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Russia May Become the Only Non-NATO Nation in the Arctic, Sparking Fears of Conflict (NPR)
“Whether that's overflying, GPS jamming, cyberattacks, whether that's systematic disinformation, it's not as if Finland and Sweden haven't been on the receiving end of contemporary Russia. So the question really is about the scale and pace of escalation.” —Evan Bloom, Senior Fellow Polar Institute
A Win for Energy Rhetoric—and Little More (Real Clear Policy)
Wilson Center VP of Strategic Initiatives Duncan Wood and co-author Morgan Bazilian make the case that while President Biden’s recent invocation of the Defense Production Act to include critical minerals is an important symbolic step, it will likely lead to poor decision-making on energy security. Read more.
Tough for Women (Dawn)
It’s time to reframe gender challenges in Pakistan, says Huma Yusuf, who writes that sexism and misogyny are prevalent, normalized, and too often celebrated as part of “culture” or “values” in Pakistan.
The Rise and Fall of Imran Khan and What’s Next for Pakistan (UN Dispatch)
“He was already thinking about a political career I think, during the last few years of his cricket career. One thing that he started to do was become a big philanthropist. He really emphasized charitable causes and developed a large cancer hospital in honor of his mother.” —Michael Kugelman, Wilson Center Senior Associate for South Asia on Global Dispatches.
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