Wilson In the News
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Protests Erupt in China Over its Hard-line COVID Restrictions (KCBS Radio)
“People who are in lockdown need food, they need prescriptions, some of them have emergencies and need hospital access, and those types of needs were not being fulfilled.” -Rui Zhong, program associate for the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States.
It’s Time to Re-think the United Nations’ COP Climate Negotiations (Daily Climate)
Instead of focusing on negotiations, fellow Ruth Greenspan Bell argues that the main event should be for information sharing, financing, and partnerships that produce faster technological change.
The China-US Tech War: What’s Next? (The Diplomat)
The Wilson Center’s Shihoko Goto joins an esteemed group of experts to discuss the China-US competition for tech dominance and the implications for third countries.
Russian Exiles Struggle to Form a United Opposition to Putin (Foreign Policy)
Historically, Russian emigrants have been reluctant to form exile communities and have tried to assimilate. Global Fellow Lucian Kim posits that what distinguishes the new Russian émigrés is that they are more homogeneous.
Some Chinese Protesters Defiantly Call for Leader’s Removal (CNN)
“The discontent and the anger that are reflected are continual and probably growing. But the protests, are not ongoing.” -Kissinger Institute Director, Robert Daly
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