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** November 6, 2022
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The Hot Election Take: How Will Midterm Outcomes Affect U.S. Policy on Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine?
Featuring George Beebe, Rachel Bovard, & Jacob Heilbrunn, moderated by Kelley Beaucar Vlahos
Thursday, Nov. 10 at 12:00-1:00 PM EST
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Paths of Dissent: American Veterans and U.S. Foreign Policymaking
Featuring Jason Dempsey, Gil Barndollar, Joy Damiani, & Erik Edstrom, moderated by Board Chair Andrew Bacevich
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Polycrisis
Featuring Adam Tooze, Columbia University
In Search of Monsters/ Quincy Institute & Radio Open Source, 11/3/22
A polycrisis is when you feel the world you knew is undergoing not change, but transformation; when you realize you can’t go home again, because home's not there anymore.
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This Is Why There Is No ‘China-Russia Alliance’[link removed]
By Anatol Lieven, Eurasia Director
Responsible Statecraft, 11/5/22
German leader Olaf Scholz is taking heat for his trip to Beijing — but as usual, critics are oversimplifying a complex geopolitical picture.
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Kim Jong-un Fires a Record Number of Missiles Ahead of an Expected Nuclear Test
Interview with Nathan Park, Non-Resident Fellow
Background Briefing with Ian Masters, 11/3/22
North Korea’s missile launches and U.S.-South Korean military provocations have brought tensions on the Korean Peninsula to a new and quite dangerous level.
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Xi’s China Is Good—and Bad—for the United States
By Stephen Walt, Non-Resident Fellow
Foreign Policy, 11/1/22
The strategic implications of the 20th Party Congress cut in two different directions.
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Diplomacy Is the Only Way Out of the Coming Korean Peninsula Crisis
By James Park, Junior Research Fellow
The National Interest, 11/4/22
Pursuing proactive diplomacy with North Korea may offer the best solution for both de-escalating military tensions and fostering regional cooperation to engage North Korea.
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Cuban Missile Crisis Lessons
Featuring Ambassador Jack Matlock, Svetlana Savranskaya & Tom Blanton from the National Security Archive, & QI Board Member Katrina vanden Heuvel
In Search of Monsters/ Quincy Institute & Radio Open Source, 11/3/22
Audio excerpts from a salon hosted by the Quincy Institute and the American Committee of U.S.-Russia Accord (ACURA) about how the lessons learned from the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis apply to the U.S. role in the Russia-Ukraine War today.
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The Case for Diplomacy in Ukraine
Interview with George Beebe, Director of Grand Strategy
Skullduggery/ YahooNews, 11/4/22
Is there any hope for diplomacy? Or is the world stuck watching a bloody stalemate in a conflict that has no end in sight?
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New Plan to Secure U.S. Weapons in Ukraine Leaves Gaps: Experts
By Connor Echols, Reporter
Responsible Statecraft, 11/1/22
The State Department is issuing welcome new protections to stop diversion, but it’s doing nothing yet about small arms.
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Diplomacy Watch: Putin Blinks, Returns to Black Sea Grain Deal After Just 4 Days ([link removed]) by Reporter Connor Echols, Responsible Statecraft, 11/4/22
Imran Khan Murder Attempt the Latest in Pakistan’s Bloody Political History ([link removed]) by Research Fellow Adam Weinstein, Responsible Statecraft, 11/3/22
When Saudi Arabia Comes to Town and Buys All Your Water ([link removed]) by Researcher Nick Cleveland-Stout, Responsible Statecraft, 11/3/22
Iran Protests About More Than Women's Rights ([link removed]) by Umar Farooq/ Quoted: Research Fellow Annelle Sheline, Middle East Eye, 11/2/22
Can We FiIx Our Battered Politics to Deal With Converging Crises? ([link removed]) by Board Member Katrina vanden Heuvel, The Washington Post, 11/1/22
U.S.-trained Afghan Commandos Join Russian Campaign in Ukraine ([link removed]) by Editorial Director Kelley Beaucar Vlahos, Responsible Statecraft, 11/1/22
Matlock on Escalating War: ‘It’s Hard to See How We Get Out of his’ ([link removed]) by Editorial Director Kelley Beaucar Vlahos, Responsible Statecraft, 10/31/22
Iran Protests About More Than Women's Rights ([link removed]) by Tala Taslimi/ Quoted: Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, Nikkei Asia, 10/31/22
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