Wilson In the News
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India Plays BRICS to Its Interests (Foreign Policy)
“The presence of India’s rival China—and the greater role it seeks to assert within the group—poses challenges. BRICS can still work for New Delhi, but it must perform a careful balancing act,” writes Michael Kugelman in this week’s Asia Brief.
A More United, Better-Armed Opposition Can Bring Democracy to Myanmar (War on the Rocks)
“The story of post-coup Myanmar is now one of a dedicated popular democratic resistance gaining momentum against a powerful military machine armed with Chinese and Russian equipment,” write Ye Myo Hein and Lucas Myers in this timely commentary.
China Poses Not Just a 'Security Issue' to Asian Countries, But Also an Economic One, Says Think Tank (CNBC)
“When we start to talk about an actual roadmap there are a great number of differences. Not just between Asia and NATO, but amongst the Asian countries as well,” —Deputy Director of the Asia Program, Shihoko Goto, on CNBC.
The US and its Influence in Latin America, as Leftists Win Elections There (WPR)
“It was a huge sea change...Traditional elites were rejected outright. Gustavo Petro is a man of the left. Colombia has never had a leftist president.” —Distinguished Fellow Cynthia Arnson on Wisconsin Public Radio.
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