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Subject Strategic Competition, Report from Bucha, Spyware Attacks on the Rise
Date February 3, 2023 6:24 PM
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February 3, 2023[[link removed]]Wilson Weekly
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Wilson Center Launches Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition [[link removed]]
[[link removed]]The Wilson Center launched a cross-cutting initiative aimed at shaping conversations and proposing meaningful policy reforms to strengthen American leadership in the era of great power competition. Named the Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition, the initiative was made possible by a generous multi-year commitment from the Wahba Foundation.
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Bucha After Russian Occupation: Bucha’s Mayor Speaks About the Destruction and Hope Africa: Year in Review 2022
The death and destruction leveled against Bucha by Russian troops rocked the world last spring, with accounts of mass graves and war crimes. The Wilson Center and Ukraine Friends host Bucha Mayor Anatolii Fedoruk and his team, who speak to the city’s recovery and the ongoing efforts to hold Russia accountable. In this hot off the press publication, the Africa Program delivers poignant analyses on many of the continent’s most significant developments in political, economic, and social affairs. Now in its 7th year, don’t miss Africa: Year in Review 2022 .
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Winter 2023Strategic Competition: Strengthening America’s Advantage in a Competitive World
In an era of intense competition, coordinated efforts to strengthen technological, economic, supply chain, energy, and infrastructure underpinnings are needed to support a stable, rules-based world order. The winter issue of the Wilson Quarterly offers fresh perspectives on this vital issue.
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Responding to the Ukrainian Refugee Plight: The EU and US Perspectives Journalism in Latin America is Under Attack by Spyware
Leading US and EU officials offer insights and solutions to the human migration challenge resulting from the Russia-Ukraine war. One of the largest forced displacements since WWII, more than 7.8 million Ukrainian refugees that have fled to the neighboring countries and over 6.5 million people who are internally displaced. There is a growing threat of spyware to journalism in Latin America, where reporters already face other forms of harassment and intimidation from both governments and organized crime syndicates. Find out more from journalist and editor Boris Muñoz in this Latin American Program blog.
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[link removed] [[link removed]] ArticleWhat Went Wrong? For Women, Everything
Forty-four years ago, the public welcomed Ayatollah Khomeini’s returned to Iran after 14 years in exile. Many hoped for a new era of freedom, but as Haleh Esfandiari writers, the revolution consolidated the power of the clergy, the radicals, and the violent, which has had outsized impact on women.
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NOW Logo [[link removed]]Confronting Saddam Hussein: George W. Bush and the Iraq Invasion
“I wanted to tell a compelling story. I wanted to demonstrate that the invasion of Iraq was not inevitable. And I also wanted to analyze with a great deal of clarity about why the invasion, liberation, and occupation went awry,” says Melvyn P. Leffler, Co-Chair of the History and Public Policy Program’s Advisory Board about his new book, Confronting Saddam Hussein: George W. Bush and the Invasion of Iraq, which has received praise from readers across the political spectrum.
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Upcoming Events
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Water @ Wilson | Water and Conflict: Updates from the Russia-Ukraine War [[link removed]]Tuesday, Feb. 7 // 9:30­–11:00 am (ET)
Deterring Russia at Sea in the High North [[link removed]]Thursday, Feb. 9 // 1:30–4:30 pm (ET)
Fostering National Security and Economic Prosperity in North America [[link removed]]Friday, Feb. 10 // 9:15–10:15 am (ET)
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Wilson In the News
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The Mayor of a Ukrainian City is in Washington Looking for Help to Rebuild (NPR) [[link removed]]
"It is one of the ironies of this war that the very brutality that Putin tried to use to scare people, to beat them into submission, actually had the reverse impact of awakening the world, of bringing the world together.” - Amb. Mark Green
Russia Can’t Replace Western Chips—So It Gets Them Illegally (The Hill) [[link removed]]
“Even before the start of the war in Ukraine and the introduction of tough technological sanctions, Russian chips relied heavily on Western architecture, imported components and foreign manufacturers, and at the same time, they still lagged behind the world leaders by about 15 or 20 years.” -Alena Popova
US Boosts Military Presence in Philippines to Try to Deter China [[link removed]]
“We are facing a possible assault on Taiwan that we don’t know if and when it will happen. We have the tyranny of distance. Part of what having bases in the Philippines allows, is having prepositioned supplies, having bases where you can go and refuel and build facilities.” -Mark Kennedy
Why the United States Is Courting Nepal (Foreign Policy) [[link removed]]
"The United States has long viewed closer partnership with Nepal as part of its Indo-Pacific strategy intended to counterbalance China... Still, managing geopolitical competition won’t be easy.” -Michael Kugelman explains why in this week’s South Asia Brief.
North Korea's Cyber-Warriors (Real Clear Politics) [[link removed]]
“Kim Jong Un knows that in order to convince his people that he is taking them into a modern era... That has to include science and technology... But with that comes the threat of information, and information from the outside world that challenges the story that he and his family have been telling North Koreans.” -Jean Lee


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