From Andrew Schwartz <[email protected]>
Subject The Evening: NK, India, Band of Gypsys and More
Date December 16, 2019 9:29 PM
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** Good Evening,
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It's Monday, December 16th.


** NK Warned
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Stephen E. Biegun, the top United States envoy on North Korea warned on Monday that if Pyongyang conducted a major weapons test in the coming days as feared, it would be “most unhelpful,” as Washington tried to de-escalate tensions with the country and return to negotiations, as the
NYT’s Choe Sang-Hun reports ([link removed]) .


** U.S. Reassures Mexico on USMCA
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The U.S. moved on Monday to quell Mexico’s concern over labor-oversight measures included in a trade agreement set for a U.S. congressional vote this week, as the
WSJ’s William Mauldin and Anthony Harrup report ([link removed]) .

Meanwhile, on Sunday, USTR Robert Lighthizer said on Sunday that China will determine the success of the trade deal between the world’s two largest economies, as Politico’s Doug Palmer reports ([link removed]) .

Dive Deeper: “A Big Week ([link removed]) ,” by CSIS Trade Guy Bill Reinsch.

“A Fragile and Costly U.S.-China Trade Peace ([link removed]) ,” by CSIS’s Scott Kennedy.


** Protests Erupt Across India
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Fresh protests swept India on Monday, a day after police entered a university campus in the nation's capital and injured hundreds of students who were expressing opposition to the country's controversial new citizenship law, as the
Washington Post’s Joanna Slater and Niha Masih report ([link removed]) .


** CSIS Executive Education
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Nominations and applications for our 2020 Women’s Global Leadership Program ([link removed]) are now open! If you or someone you know is an exceptional woman interested in deepening their understanding of geopolitical trends and executive leadership skills, please apply.


** Video Shorts
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Check out CSIS’s new series of video shorts: “Testify,” "What's Happening," "Preview," and “High Resolution.” And don’t forget to subscribe to the CSIS YouTube Channel ([link removed]) !


** In That Number
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** 34
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At least 304 people have been killed in Iran during anti-government unrest that broke out last month.

Source: Amnesty International ([link removed])


** Critical Quote
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** “It’s time for us to do our jobs.”
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— Stephen Biegun, the U.S. special representative to North Korea


** iDeas Lab
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New satellite imagery shows no significant changes to the vertical engine test stand or launch pad at North Korea's Sohae launch facility ([link removed]) since the last Beyond Parallel report was published 10 days ago.

The Andreas C. Dracopoulos iDeas Lab at CSIS enhances our research with the latest in cutting-edge web technologies, design, and video.


** Optics
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(Photo credit: Sam Tarling/Getty Images). An anti-government protester throws a flare at riot police as they clashed for the second day in a row near the Parliament building on Sunday in downtown Beirut, Lebanon.


** Recommended Reading
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Note: This week recommendations will come from the CSIS’s “Bad Ideas in National Security Series.”

“Bad Idea: Blaming OCO for Our Defense Budget Blunders ([link removed]) ,” by CSIS’s Andrew Hunter .


** This Town Tomorrow
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At 10:30 a.m. ([link removed]) , the Foundation for Middle East Peace will hold a discussion about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the book, Paradigm Lost: From Two-State Solution to One-State Reality.

And, at 11:30 a.m. ([link removed]) , the Hudson Institute will host an expert panel discussion on the role of global standards in the battle for 5G leadership between the United States and China.

Later, at 12:00 p.m. ([link removed]) , the Center for Global Development will hold a discussion on the short- and long-term impacts of outsourcing schools in Liberia three years after the beginning of the program.


** Video
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On December 12, CSIS Europe and Arctic Expert Heather Conley testified before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee on Security on opportunities, challenges, and threats in the U.S. Coast Guard’s Arctic Strategic Outlook. Watch the full testimony here ([link removed]) .


** Podcasts
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Defense 2020 host Kathleen Hick moderates a discussion on the military implications of Great Power Competition with Mark Cancian (CSIS), Mara Karlin (SAIS), and Chris Preble (CATO Institute).

Listen on Spotify ([link removed]) & Apple Podcasts ([link removed]) .


** Smiles
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I love Sirius/XM Radio. Yesterday I heard a great discussion led by Rolling Stone magazine’s David Fricke about the recent Jimi Hendrix mega release “Songs For Groovy Children: The Fillmore East Concerts,” a collection which assembles four historic concerts from New Year’s Eve 1969 and New Year’s Day 1970. These are the shows in which Hendrix assembled his Band of Gypsys, bassist Billy Cox and drummer Buddy Miles—together they would pioneer a signature funk rock fusion that has proven influential to musicians through the present day.

“Ezy Ryder” was one of the new songs Hendrix and the Gypsys performed at the Fillmore Concerts ([link removed]) .
I invite you to email me at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) and follow me on Twitter @handrewschwartz ([link removed])

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