Weekly review of Quincy Institute news and events
** Weekly Round Up
Quincy in the News
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** June 12, 2022
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** OUR PODCAST SERIES
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In Search of Monsters
U.S.-China Relations: Who’s Number One?
Featuring Non-Resident Fellow David Kang, Kevin Rudd, & Paul Heer
Quincy Institute & Radio Open Source, 6/9/22
How and why has the word "cooperation" fallen of the U.S.-China agenda?
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** UPCOMING EVENTS
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The Threat of Nuclear War: Four Decades After ‘The Day After’
Tuesday, June 14 at 5-6PM EDT
Featuring Jeff Daniels, Board Member Katrina vanden Heuvel, & Sharon Weiner; moderated by Nausicaa Renner
Co-sponsored by The Intercept & The Nation
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How Much Is Enough? Reining in Runaway Pentagon Spending
Thursday, June 16 at 12-1PM EDT
Featuring Gordon Adams, Shailly Gupta Barnes, & Julia Gledhill; moderated by Senior Research Fellow William Hartung
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Al Qaeda: Evergreen Threat or Yesterday’s Fight?
Tuesday, June 21 at 12-1PM EDT
Featuring Tricia Bacon, Daniel Byman, & Asfandyar Mir; moderated by Research Fellow Adam Weinstein
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The New Right: Ukraine Marks Major Foreign Policy Shift Among Conservatives
Wednesday, June 22 at 12-1PM EDT
Featuring Mollie Hemingway, Saurabh Sharma, Emile Doak, & Director of Grand Strategy George Beebe; moderated by Editorial Director Kelley Beaucar Vlahos
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Webcast
The U.S. and Asia: Toward Economic Integration or Fragmentation?
Featuring Rebecca Santa Maria, Marc Mealy, & Director of Studies Sarang Shidore; moderated by East Asia Director Michael Swaine
Quincy Institute, 6/8/22
With the U.S.-China rivalry entering a more dangerous stage, Asia’s stunning economic success in recent decades and its benefits to the United States is now under strain.
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Ending the War in Ukraine Is Key to Crafting a Foreign Policy for the Middle Class
By William Hartung, Senior Research Fellow
Seattle Times, 6/7/22
A new poll shows that a majority of Americans now believe that the administration should prioritize battling inflation and other economic woes over punishing Russia.
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Feds Accuse Brookings President Gen. Allen of Illegally Lobbying for Qatar
By Investigative Journalist at Large Eli Clifton & Research Fellow Ben Freeman
Responsible Statecraft, 6/8/22
The retired four-star general allegedly used his role at the top think tank to influence US policy on behalf of Doha.
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A Fragile Truce in Yemen
By Research Fellow Annelle Sheline & Hassan El-Tayyab
Inkstick Media, 6/8/22
MBS is playing hardball with the United States, and the White House is just letting him win.
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Who Lost Fiji?
By Andrew Bacevich, President
The American Conservative, 6/8/22
The recurring misuse of U.S. military power abroad and the disintegration of a common moral framework at home have reversed the irreversible.
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Is it Wise to Push South Korea Toward China-Containment?
Featuring Joon Hyung Kim, Andrew Yeo, & Senior Research Fellow Jessica Lee; moderated by Director of Studies Sarang Shidore
Quincy Institute, 6/6/22
How best should the United States engage the new South Korean administration on the issue of a more assertive China amidst growing Sino–U.S. competition?
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** MORE. MORE. MORE.
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Recent String of Deadly Military Crashes Is No Accident ([link removed]) by Reporter Connor Echols, Responsible Statecraft, 6/10/22
Biden's 'Lack of Political Will' Stopping Return to Iran Nuclear Deal, Experts Say ([link removed]) by Umar Farooq/ Quoted: Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, Middle East Eye, 6/10/22
Iran Begins to Dismantle Nuclear Program Cameras After Western Criticism ([link removed]) by Isabella Kwai/ Quoted: Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, The New York Times, 6/9/22
RADIO: How the War in Ukraine Is Affecting the Middle East ([link removed]) , interview with Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, A Public Affair/WORT, 6/9/22
Brookings Places Allen on Leave Amid FARA Probe ([link removed]) by Caitlin Oprysko/ Quoted: Investigative Reporter Eli Clifton and Research Fellow Ben Freeman, Politico, 6/9/22
Why Are Military Families Struggling to Put Food on the Table? ([link removed]) By Intern Tevah Gevelber, Responsible Statecraft, 6/8/22
The Fascism Label, Repurposed and Misapplied ([link removed]) by President Andrew Bacevich, TomDispatch, 6/7/22
TELEVISION: U.S. Media’s ‘One-Sided Debate’ on Ukraine ([link removed]) , interview with Board Member Katrina vanden Heuvel, Democracy Now!/PBS, 6/6/22
Why Russian Intellectuals Are Hardening Support for War in Ukraine ([link removed]) by Senior Research Fellow Anatol Lieven, Responsible Statecraft, 6/6/22
Mexico’s AMLO Will Skip U.S.-Hosted Summit of the Americas ([link removed]) , quoted: Non-Resident Fellow Aileen Teague, Al Jazeera, 6/6/22
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