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Subject Taiwan Crucial Vote; A More Secure U.S. –Mexico Border?; The Environment’s Impact on Peace
Date January 17, 2020 7:03 PM
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January 17, 2020
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Taiwan Elections: Implications for Washington & Beijing [[link removed]]
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“‘One country, two systems’ has failed in both Hong Kong and Taiwan,” says Robert Daly, Director of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States.
Eighth Annual U.S.-Mexico Security Conference: Taking Stock of Mexico's Security Landscape One Year On [[link removed]]
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“Crime prevention polices need to have evidence-based interventions,” says Wilson Center Global Fellow Edna Jaime.
A Conversation with the Chairman and Ranking Member of the House Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere [[link removed]]
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Subcommittee Chairman Albio Sires (D-NJ) and Ranking Member Francis Rooney (R-FL) engaged in a wide-ranging discussion on the U.S. role in issues including immigration and governance in the region.
Sustainable Recovery and the Environment: Lessons from Post-Conflict and Disaster Response [[link removed]]
[[link removed]] New Report
[link removed] [[link removed]] What role does the environment play in laying the groundwork for rebuilding and peacebuilding? A new report, Environmental Dimensions of Sustainable Recovery: Learning from Post-Conflict and Disaster Response Experience , lays out the deep connections. Co-author Kevin Conca observes that “it’s often the case that problems related to environmental damage or unsustainable natural-resource extraction are components of the conflict.”
Wilson in the News
Congress just passed the USMCA. Now it’s Canada’s turn. [[link removed]] (NPR)
“At one point, Chairman Neal, from the House Ways and Means Committee, paid a visit to Ottawa to brief Canada on where the discussions were going,” noted Global Fellow Eric Miller in an interview on Marketplace.
2020, the year of living dangerously (Global Times) [[link removed]]
Jorge Heine writes that the confluence of “serious global governance issues” and “an increasing disregard for once established norms of international behavior” has created an “international tinderbox.”
India hiring a PR firm in Washington may not be a good strategic move (American Bazaar) [[link removed]]
Michael Kugelman sees the move “as an acknowledgement by the Indian government that its post-August 5 diplomatic efforts have had limited success in Washington.”
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