Wilson In the News
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Succeeding in Strategic Competition is Today’s Imperative (The Hill)
"History will judge today’s leaders harshly if they fail to push back against the trends of isolationism and protectionism to embrace the tried-and-true path of engagement that fuels our mutual prosperity and to strengthen the global order," -Mark Kennedy and Sadek Wahba, director and steering committee chair of the Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition
Antarctic Cruises are Rising in Popularity, Though Four Americans Recently Died on Them (NPR)
“It's an ocean that surrounds a landmass, but because it's this really wide-open ocean space, the wind travels across that surface almost without obstacle. So the fetch is unlimited, and that kicks up big waves.” -Polar Institute Director Rebecca Pincus
The Complicated US-China Relationship (SiriusXM)
“Washington has been complaining about China’s influence in the United States…now there is this symbol of imminence, I think that that is going to have a long term impact.” -Robert Daly, director of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States on The Briefing with Steve Scully.
Kim Jong Un Made Another Rare Public Appearance Alongside his Daughter Kim Ju Ae (NPR)
“His father, Kim Jong Il, who ruled for 17 years, kept his family, including his wives, his consorts and his children, very hidden. And so we didn't even see or hear about Kim Jong Un until he was well into his 20s and already tapped as the heir apparent. So this decision to make his daughter public and really include her in these very big events is something that we're sitting up and taking note of because it does raise those questions.” -Public Policy Fellow Jean Lee
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