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March 5, 2023

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UPCOMING EVENTS
Webinar
From Minsk to Lasting Peace in Ukraine
Wednesday, March 8 from 12:00-1:00 PM EST

Featuring Dominique Arel and Jesse Driscoll; moderated by Research Fellow Suzanne Loftus

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Live-Streamed, In-Person Discussion
Okinawa Governor Tamaki on the Islands’ Changing Security Situation
Thursday, March 9 from 4:00-5:10 PM EST

Governor Yasuhiro "Denny" Tamaki speaks with Senior Research Fellow Michael Swaine at The George Washington University; moderated by Non-Resident Fellow Mike Mochizuki.

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Live-Streamed, In-Person Debate
The Future of Russia's War in Ukraine
Thursday, March 9 from 6:30-7:15 PM EST

Grand Strategy Director George Beebe debates Chicago Council on Global Affairs President Ivo Daalder; moderated by Board Member Jessica Tuchman Mathews.

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Webinar
Evergreen Lessons of the Iraq War Twenty Years Later
Monday, March 20 from 2:00-3:00 PM EST

Featuring Senior Research Fellow Steven Simon, Marsin Alshamary, & Michael O'Hanlon; moderated by Research Fellow Adam Weinstein

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FEATURED

The Reckoning That Wasn't
By Chairman of the Board Andrew Bacevich 
Foreign Affairs, 2/28/23


The U.S. foreign policy establishment has clung to the myth that what the world needs is more American military power.

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Webcast
The Right Time For U.S. To Leave Yemen Alone

Interview with Research Fellow Annelle Sheline
The Majority Report with Sam Seder, 3/2/23


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The Worrisome Erosion of the One China Policy
By Senior Research Fellow Michael Swaine
The National Interest, 2/27/23


Washington and Beijing need to explicitly agree on a set of reciprocal, credible reassurance measures that will breathe life back into their original understanding regarding Taiwan.

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Webcast
DOD Claims Iran's Nuclear Progress 'Remarkable'

Interview with Executive Vice President Trita Parsi
The Hill Rising, 3/2/23

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They’re Lobbying for Ukraine Pro Bono – and Making Millions from Arms Firms
By Research Fellow Ben Freeman and Investigative-Journalist-at-Large Eli Clifton
The Guardian & Responsible Statecraft, 3/2/23


Some of Washington’s most powerful lobbyists are providing their services to Ukraine for free, but they also have financial incentives for aiding the country.

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Television
New Type of Cold War?
Interview with Research Fellow Jake Werner
Fox 5, 2/27/23


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The Conversation About Ukraine Is Cracking Apart
By Non-Resident Fellow Stephen Walt
Foreign Policy, 2/28/23


What government officials are saying in public, and private, is fascinating—and full of contradictions.

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MORE. MORE. MORE.

Diplomacy Watch: Is This India’s Moment On the World Stage — As Mediator? by Reporter Connor Echols, Responsible Statecraft, 3/3/23

How Weapons Industry Lobbyists in Washington Are Getting Rich Off the War in Ukraine, Interview with Research Fellow Ben Freeman, CBC, 3/3/23

Though Normalization Unlikely, Saudi Relations with Israel Continue to Flourish by Giorgio Cafiero/ Quoted: Research Fellow Annelle Sheline, Amwaj Media, 3/3/23   

Biden, Scholz Underscore Transatlantic Unity on Ukraine, China by Patsy Widakuswara/Quoted: Research Fellow Suzanne Loftus, Voice of America, 3/3/23


RADIO: On Putin’s Decision to Invade in 2022, Interview with Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor, 3/2/23

A Paralyzed G20 Still Remains Relevant by Director of Studies Sarang Shidore, Responsible Statecraft, 3/2/23


RADIO: A Brief But Noteworthy Diplomatic Meeting Between the U.S. and Russia, Interview with Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, NPR, 3/2/23

Few Hopes For Major Change After Nigeria's Disputed Election by Non-Resident Fellow Alex Thurston, Responsible Statecraft, 3/2/23

Increased Regional Tensions Highlight UAE’s Balancing Act by Middle East Research Sam Fouad and Research Annelle Sheline, Responsible Statecraft, 3/2/23

Israel and Iran Edge Closer to War, But Experts Say Conflict Isn't Inevitable by Alexander Nazaryan/ Quoted: Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, Yahoo! News, 3/2/23

Poor U.S. Planning and Oversight Led to Afghan Gov't Collapse: Watchdog by Staff/ Quoted: Research Fellow Adam Weinstein, TRT World, 3/2/23

Can South Korea and Japan Overcome Their Past and Focus On The Future? by Ann Scott Tyson/ Quoted: Non-Resident Fellow Nathan Park, Christian Science Monitor, 3/1/23

Despite a Lull in Violence, Yemen Still Strangled by Humanitarian Crisis by Reporter Blaise Malley, Responsible Statecraft, 3/1/23

Pentagon Developed Contingency Plan for War with Iran by Ken Klippenstein/ Quoted: Executive Vice President Trita Parsi, The Intercept, 3/1/23

Politico Influence by Caitlyn Oprysko/ Cited: Research Fellow Ben Freeman and Investigative-Journalist-at-Large Eli Clifton, Politico, 3/1/23


The U.S. Set Up The Afghan Army to Fail by Murtaza Hussain/ Quoted: Research Fellow Adam Weinstein, The Intercept, 3/1/23

WEBINAR: Nicolai Petro on ‘The Tragedy of Ukraine’ and Conflict Resolution, Featuring Nicolai Petro and Eurasia Director Anatol Lieven, Quincy Institute, 2/28/23

How Kevin Roberts Flipped the Script at the Hawkish Heritage Foundation by Senior Advisor Kelley Beaucar Vlahos, Responsible Statecraft, 2/28/23

In Tuesday Hearings, Witnesses Proclaim China an Existential Threat by Reporter Blaise Malley, Responsible Statecraft, 2/28/23

War Business in Ukraine: The U.S. Arms Industry Posted a Shocking Increase in Revenue by Rubén Guillemí/ Quoted: Senior Research Fellow William Hartung, La Nación, 2/27/23
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