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November 13, 2022

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Brief
Winning the Majority: A New U.S. Bargain with the Global South
By Sarang Shidore, Director of Studies & Senior Research Fellow
Quincy Institute, 11/10/22


The more initiatives Washington can propose to enhance trade and investment without punitive or militarized components, the more states in the Global South will willingly sign on.

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Brief
An Alternative Approach to U.S. Sahel Policy 
By Alex Thurston, Non-Resident Fellow
Quincy Institute, 11/7/22


The United States can win friends in Africa through a demonstration effect — not in the counterterrorism sphere, but in the spheres of humanitarian relief and development.

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Video
Winning the Majority: How the U.S. Should Engage with the Global South
By Khody Akhavi, Multimedia Producer/ Featuring Sarang Shidore, Director of Studies & Senior Research Fellow
Quincy Institute, 11/13/22

The rising powers of the Global South are staking out positions that reflect their own national interests and, in so doing, exposing the limits of U.S. influence.


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FEATURED

Biden's National Security Strategy Uses Fear as a Cover for Reckless Ambition
By Anatol Lieven, Eurasia Director
Time, 11/8/22

Washington has come to accept as its basic position the “Wolfowitz Doctrine," which sets out as the fundamental goal of U.S. strategy permanent American primacy in every region of the world.

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Television
The Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Interview with George Beebe, Grand Strategy Director
Washington Journal/C-SPAN, 11/12/22


Breaking down the latest developments on the ground, including Russia's withdrawal from Kherson.

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Webinar
How Will Midterm Outcomes Affect U.S. Policy on Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine?
Discussion with Jacob Heilbrunn, Rachel Bovard, Grand Strategy Director George Beebe, & Editorial Director Kelley Vlahos
Quincy Institute, 11/10/22


What impact will the midterm results have on U.S. foreign policy, in particular on U.S. military support and aid to Ukraine, as well as the risk of direct confrontation with Russia? 

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Webcast
The US-Saudi Rift: Economic Disagreement or Geopolitical Realignment?
Featuring Annelle Sheline, Research Fellow

Arab Center-Washington D.C, 11/10/22


How will the OPEC+ decision to cut oil production impact U.S.-Saudi relations and geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East?

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Webcast
Paths of Dissent: American Veterans and U.S. Foreign Policymaking
Discussion with Jason Dempsey, Gil Barndollar, Joy Damiani, Erik Edstrom, & QI board chair Andrew Bacevich
Quincy Institute, 11/11/22


Veterans of the so-called Global War on Terror reflect on the implications of their military service — what it signified and how it changed them.

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Television
Russian Forces to Withdraw from Kherson, Ukraine

Interview with George Beebe, Grand Strategy Director
CBS News, 11/12/22


Russia’s withdrawal from Kherson doesn’t mean they’re in imminent danger of losing this war altogether — but it does mean that they’re ratcheting back their ambitions.

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MORE. MORE. MORE.

U.S. Needs Afghanistan Watchdog, Experts Say, After Biden Admin Obstructs Accountability Efforts by Micaela Burrow/ Quoted: Research Fellow Adam Weinstein, Daily Caller, 11/12/22  
 
How Far Are Ukraine and Russia from Negotiations? by Virginia Pietromarchi/ Quoted: Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, Al Jazeera, 11/11/22 

Diplomacy Watch: Could U.S.-Russia Nuke Negotiations Help Set the Stage for Talks? by Reporter Connor Echols, Responsible Statecraft, 11/11/22
 
Is Critical Western Aid to Ukraine in War With Russia in Jeopardy? By Nick Mordowanec/ Cited: Quincy Institute, Newsweek, 11/10/22 

RADIO: On the Russian Loss of Kherson, Interview with Grand Strategy Director George Beebe, WSB-AM, 11/9/22

COP 27: Are Global Leaders Warming to Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro? by Reporter Connor Echols, Responsible Statecraft, 11/9/22

Grim Outlook on Global Warming Emerges from UN Conference by Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, Responsible Statecraft, 11/9/22

The New Iraqi PM is a Status Quo Leader, but for How Long? by Senior Analyst Steven Simon & Research Fellow Adam Weinstein, Responsible Statecraft, 11/8/22

The U.S. Military is Operating in More Countries Than We Think by Senior Advisor Jim Lobe, Responsible Statecraft, 11/8/22

New White House Reports Suggest Diplomacy Isn’t a Four-Letter Word After All by Reporter Connor Echols, Responsible Statecraft, 11/7/22

There Hasn’t Been a Confirmed Pentagon Watchdog Since Obama Was President by Reporter Connor Echols, Responsible Statecraft, 11/7/22

U.S. Failure to Help Afghans is Worse Than We Thought by Researcher Nick Cleveland-Stout, Responsible Statecraft, 11/7/22

Iran Protests About More Than Women's Rights by Umar Farooq/ Quoted: Research Fellow Annelle Sheline, Middle East Eye, 11/2/22

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