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Subject Highlights of the Week @QI: War with China is not inevitable, South Korean restraint, interventionalism reboot, Lula's next turn, & more
Date February 19, 2023 6:00 PM
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** Weekly Round Up
Quincy in the News
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** February 19, 2023
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Webinar
The Promise and Peril of Germany’s Post-Ukraine Foreign Policy Shift
Thursday, February 23 from 12-1 PM EST

Featuring Rüdiger Lüdeking, Sevim Dagdelen, & Rachel Rizzo; moderated by Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven

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U.S.-China Hawkery
Interview with Research Fellow Jake Werner
The Majority Report with Sam Seder, 2/16/23

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On the Virtues of Whataboutism
By Chairman of the Board Andrew Bacevich
Responsible Statecraft, 2/14/23

By focusing on the mistakes of enemy states, American elites give themselves permission to ignore their own pathologies.

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South Korea’s Enduring Restraint Toward China
By Junior Research Fellow James Park
The Diplomat, 2/18/23

Despite much bluster on the campaign trail, President Yoon Suk-yeol’s promise to get “tougher on China” has been rhetorical at best.

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Robert Kagan and Interventionism's Big Reboot
By Non-Resident Fellow Samuel Moyn
The New Republic, 2/14/23

He fell from favor after the disaster of the Iraq War. But he was always biding his time.

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Webinar
Ukrainian Public Opinion and The War
Featuring Volodymyr Ishchenko, Gerard Toal, & Albina Kovalyova; moderated by Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven
Quincy Institute, 2/14/23

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Television
International Community Faces Growing Calls to Help Syria After Deadly Earthquake
Interview with Research Fellow Annelle Sheline
CBS News, 2/13/23

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Television
War with China Is Not Inevitable: How to Defuse Tensions Between Washington & Beijing
Interview with Research Fellow Jake Werner
Democracy Now!, 2/13/23

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Will Lula’s Brazil Turn Away from the West?
By Director of Studies Sarang Shidore
The Spectator, 2/13/23

Lula's rise to the presidency is part of a deepening nonalignment amongst the countries of the Global South. How will the United States respond?

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** MORE. MORE. MORE.
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Diplomacy Watch: Is The Biden Team Laying the Groundwork For Talks? ([link removed]) by Reporter Blaise Malley, Responsible Statecraft, 2/17/23

‘Wakanda Forever’ Scene Triggers French Defense Minister ([link removed]) by Non-Resident Fellow Alex Thurston, Responsible Statecraft, 2/17/23

RADIO: On the Destruction of the Nord Stream Pipeline and the Hersh Piece ([link removed]) , Interview with Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, Eye on the World with John Batchelor/ CBS Radio, 2/16/23

RADIO: On the Ukraine War and U.S.-China Relations ([link removed]) , Interview with Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, KPFA, 2/16/23

Isolated Iran Finds Ally China Reluctant to Extend It a Lifeline ([link removed]) by Nadeen Ebrahim/ Quoted: Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, CNN, 2/16/23

Congress Has the Chance to End Endless Wars ([link removed]) by Doug Bandow/ Quoted: Reporter Connor Echols, The American Conservative, 2/16/23

Poll: Public Support For Sending Military Assistance to Ukraine Slips ([link removed]) by Reporter Blaise Malley, Responsible Statecraft, 2/16/23

The Sy Hersh Effect: Killing the Messenger, Ignoring the Message ([link removed]) by Editorial Director Kelley Beaucar Vlahos, Responsible Statecraft, 2/16/23

WEBINAR: The Fate of the 'Asian Peace' ([link removed]) , Featuring Non-Resident Fellow David Kang, United States Institute of Peace, 2/15/23

Lessons From the Phantom Airship Panic — of 1913 ([link removed]) [link removed] Reporter Connor Echols, Responsible Statecraft, 2/15/23

The Biden Stop on Lula’s World Tour ([link removed]) by Non-Resident Fellow Andre Pagliarini, The Nation, 2/15/23

Austria Should Buck the West and Welcome Russia to Key Security Meeting ([link removed]) by Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, Responsible Statecraft, 2/14/23

Merger Mania in the Military-Industrial Complex ([link removed]) by Senior Research Fellow William Hartung and Julia Gledhill, TomDispatch, 2/14/23

Nikki Haley 'No Moderate,' Progressives Warn as Far-Right Republican Runs for President ([link removed]) by Julia Conley/ Cited: Responsible Statecraft, Common Dreams, 2/14/23

Friends in Need ([link removed]) by Non-Resident Fellow Stephen Walt, Foreign Affairs, 2/13/23

Good Riddance to the War on Terror ([link removed]) by Non-Resident Fellow Paul Pillar, The National Interest, 2/13/23

Lessons from Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine ([link removed]) by Staff/ Quoted: Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, Defense Priorities, 2/13/23

PODCAST: Histories of Capitalism and Race in the Middle East ([link removed]) , Interview with Non-Resident Fellow Alden Young, SOAS Walter Rodney Collective, 2/13/23

Will Congress Cut the Defense Budget? ([link removed]) [link removed] Non-Resident Fellow Adams Gordon, Sheathed Sword Substack, 2/11/23

U.S. Exempts Syrian Earthquake Aid From Sanctions ([link removed]) by Federica Marsi/ Quoted: Non-Resident Fellow Joshua Landis, Al Jazeera, 2/10/23

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