Wilson In the News
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Thanks to FTX, Legislators Can Reassess Financial Rules, Boost Innovation and Thwart Bad Actors (Miami Herald)
“Reactionary regulatory policy has evolved into a patchwork of laws and agencies overseeing multiple, and sometimes overlapping, financial instruments and people. At the same time, lessons learned from prior crises can offer valuable insights to policymakers as they explore the current crypto crisis.” Read more from Kellee Wicker and Alan Rechtschaffen.
Does China’s Spy Balloon Mean We’re in a New Cold War? (New York Magazine)
“One of the macro-narratives is that China is learning to be a superpower, and it has the power, but it’s really not so super at using it. It tends to be clubfooted and to make big, avoidable mistakes.” -Robert Daly
At the Federal Games Guild, Video Games and Public Policy Play Together (Marketplace)
“I can’t give all the secrets. But I will say that the game will stop you if the goals that you set are too hard. But most of the time, you can get to the goals and reducing national debt in about 14 moves or so.” -Elizabeth Newbury of the Wilson Center’s Serious Games Initiative, on the Fiscal Ship game.
On GPS: The Danger from North Korea (CNN)
"There’s a recognition that North Korea has a runaway nuclear program... They are focusing on technical capability that is very concerning,” says Sue Mi Terry, director of the Wilson Center's Asia Program. “We are entering a more dangerous phase with North Korea.”
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