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January 15, 2023

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MLK’s Anti-War Views Are More Relevant Than Ever
By Senior Research Fellow William Hartung
Responsible Statecraft, 1/15/23


The U.S. still adheres to the kind of militarized foreign policy that Dr. King warned us about well over 50 years ago.

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Biden Is About to Have His Hands Full in the Middle East
By Senior Research Fellow Steven Simon & Aaron David Miller
Foreign Policy, 1/13/23


The situation Biden confronts is likely to get worse before it gets worse.

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The Roots of Washington’s Addiction to Military Force
By Non-Resident Fellow Monica Duffy Toft & Sidita Kushi
Foreign Affairs, 1/10/23


The U.S. now finds itself in an era in which militarily, its adversaries are provoking it less frequently—and yet Washington is intervening with armed force more than ever.

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Laying the Foundations For a Settlement in Ukraine
By Grand Strategy Director George Beebe
Responsible Statecraft, 1/13/23


There's a window of opportunity for the United States to prepare the diplomatic ground for an eventual settlement of the conflict — a window that may get smaller over time if we do not act now. 

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Biden's America in a Shifting Middle East Landscape

Interview with Research Fellow Annelle Sheline
Arab Digest, 1/12/23


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Washington Is Shrieking at the Prospect of a Defense Budget Cut. But Would It Really Be So Bad?
By Managing Editor Ben Armbruster
The Guardian, 1/11/23


Instead of seizing an opportunity to course-correct the copious funding allocated to the Pentagon, the White House came out swinging.

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The Dangerous Decline of the Historical Profession 
By Non-Resident Fellow Daniel Bessner
The New York Times, 1/14/23


It’s the end of history. And the consequences will be significant.

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Diplomacy Watch: Are European Countries Diverging on Ukraine Aid? By Reporter Blaise Malley, Responsible Statecraft, 1/13/23

RADIO: Developments in Ukraine, Interview with Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, Eye on the World with John Batchelor/ CBS, 1/12/23

Beware the ‘America First’ Foreign Policy Phonies by Communications Associate Andrew Earvolino, Responsible Statecraft, 1/12/23

U.S. is Out of Afghanistan; Involvement in Yemen is Reduced but Continues by Louis Jacobson/ Quoted: Research Fellow Annelle Sheline, PolitiFact, 1/12/23

House Creates Controversial New Select Committee on China by Advocacy Director Marcus Stanley, Responsible Statecraft, 1/11/23

Congrats, You’re a Member of Congress. Now Listen Up by Non-Resident Fellow Stephen Walt, Foreign Policy, 1/11/23

How Great Power Conflict Is Affecting the Looming Caucasus Crisis by Junior Research Fellow Artin DerSimonian, Responsible Statecraft, 1/11/23

Corporate Democrats Go to Bat for Bloated Pentagon Budget by Jake Johnson/ Quoted: Senior Research Fellow William Hartung, Common Dreams, 1/11/23

New Study Reveals Rampant Conflicts of Interest at Think Tanks by Research Fellow Ben Freeman, Responsible Statecraft, 1/11/23


Brazil Attack: Influencers Join Online Campaign to Identify Insurrectionists by Andrew Downie/ Quoted: Non-Resident Fellow Andre Pagliarini, The Guardian, 1/10/23

Hawks Blow a Lot of Hot Air Over Proposed Budget Cuts by Senior Research Fellow William Hartung, Responsible Statecraft, 1/10/23

Japan’s Kishida Comes to Town with Emboldened Defense Strategy by Non-Resident Fellow Mike Mochizuki, Responsible Statecraft, 1/10/23

War with China Over Taiwan Won’t End Well for Anyone by Reporter Blaise Malley, Responsible Statecraft, 1/10/23

On Brazil’s Pro-Bolsonaro Riots, Interview with Non-Resident Fellow Andre Pagliarini, NBC LX, 1/9/23

The Pro-Bolsonaro Riot in Brasília Was Nothing Like the January 6 Insurrection—for Better and Worse by Non-Resident Fellow Andre Pagliarini, The New Republic, 1/9/23

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