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The United Kingdom Dispatches HMS Queen Elizabeth To Confront China

by Michael R. Auslinvia Foreign Policy
Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Are U.S. allies finally rallying around Washington’s more aggressive stance toward Beijing?

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Panama: Perspectives On Economic Development, Trade, Organized Crime, And The Immigration Crises

via Hoover Podcasts
Wednesday, May 12, 2021

In this episode of Battlegrounds, H.R. McMaster and former Panama Vice President Isabel de Saint Malo de Alvarado discuss Panama-US relations, factors affecting Western Hemisphere security and prosperity, and implications for Panamanian and U.S. policy. 

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More Than Sharp Power: How The CCP Penetrates Taiwan And Hong Kong

via Hoover Podcasts
Tuesday, May 11, 2021

The Hoover Institution hosts More Than Sharp Power: How the CCP Penetrates Taiwan and Hong Kong on Tuesday, May 11 from 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. PDT.

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Biden Must Reverse Course On Iran -- Before It's Too Late

by Bill Hagerty, H. R. McMastervia Real Clear Politics
Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Media outlets around the world recently reported on leaked audio comments in which Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif admitted that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps controls all of Iran’s foreign policy decisions. Although President Joe Biden was careful to mention neither Zarif nor Iran in his speech before Congress last month, Zarif’s embarrassingly candid revelations have direct implications for Biden’s entire Iran policy: namely, it underscores that reducing economic sanctions in order to moderate the Iranian regime cannot work.

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Israel’s Grand Strategy Ripples Begin At Home

by Assaf Orionvia The Caravan Notebook
Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Israel was born into a state of war, with preponderant and unaccepting neighbors. Against daunting odds, it not only survived but prospered, gradually becoming recognized as a permanent, legitimate country in the Middle East and even a desired partner. Its success stems from its ability to harness its human talent and international networking potential into an advanced defensive enterprise, deftly managing rather than attempting to resolve conflicts.

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The China Model: Why Is The West Imitating Beijing?

by Niall Fergusonvia The Spectator
Saturday, May 8, 2021
‘There’s an osmosis in war, call it what you will, but the victors always tend to assume the… the, eh, trappings of the loser,’ says one of the officers in Norman Mailer’s The Naked and the Dead. ‘We might easily go fascist after we win.’
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Preparing For Future Pandemics Means Improving And Reforming — Not Abandoning — The WHO

by Abraham D. Sofaervia Just Security
Thursday, May 6, 2021
The Covid-19 pandemic establishes (once again) that the United States and the rest of the world need to do far better at protecting their populations from infectious disease. Virtually every government missed opportunities to limit the damage at every stage.
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What’s Next For U.S.-Taiwan Economic Relations?

via Hoover Podcasts
Friday, May 7, 2021

What should the next phase of U.S.-Taiwan economic cooperation look like? And how can the new U.S. administration work with Taiwan not just to build on legacy advantages, like in semiconductors, but also to invest in the emerging fields that are rapidly reshaping the future of work, industry, service delivery, and defense?

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Libertarian: Vaccines, Public Health, And Intellectual Property

interview with Richard A. Epsteinvia The Libertarian
Thursday, May 6, 2021

Vaccines, Public Health, and Intellectual Property.

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Strategika Issue 72: Chinese Communist Party Propaganda

via Strategika
Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Strategika Issue 72 is now available online. Strategika is an online journal that analyzes ongoing issues of national security in light of conflicts of the past—the efforts of the Military History Working Group of historians, analysts, and military personnel focusing on military history and contemporary conflict.

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