Wilson In the News
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Putin’s War on Young People (Foreign Policy)
“Almost unnoticed, a generation of Russians has come of age during his 23 years in power as Russia’s president and prime minister. Like young people anywhere, they are overlooked, misunderstood, and maligned by their elders.” -Lucian Kim, Global Fellow
US, South Korea Conduct Military Exercises as North Korea Ramps Up Missile Testing (PBS)
“North Koreans are making all kinds of threats about preemptive use of nuclear weapons. But if they know that United States and South Korea and Japan are closely aligned, and you cannot separate these countries, I think it would have some sort of impact.” -Sue Mi Terry, Director, Asia Program and Hyundai Motor-Korea Foundation Center for Korean History and Public Policy
Nigeria’s Flawed Election Risks a Democratic Backslide (Foreign Policy)
“Nigerians are enthusiastic about the democratic process—but like voters everywhere, they need to know their votes count to retain faith in the system.” -Ambassador Mark A. Green
How China's Increasing Global Influence May Affect US Foreign Relations (CBS News)
“There’s a story here not just of Chinese activity, but of American inactivity and American negligence. We have underinvested in American diplomacy.” -Robert Daly, Director, Kissinger Institute on China and the United States
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