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Analysis | How North Korea’s weapons program made menacing strides in 2017 https://t.co/CAYg6rFeEL
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) December 22, 2017
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In July and September of 2017, unconfirmed reports circulated about dramatically fluctuating gas and diesel prices in North Korea. @BeyondCSISKorea analyzes the potential long-term impact: https://t.co/mpTY8VhVrM
— CSIS (@CSIS) December 21, 2017
China is a crucial player in resolving the North Korean crisis. Chinese official Fu Ying explains Beijing's position on the issue. https://t.co/WlezmnykjF
— Brookings FP (@BrookingsFP) December 21, 2017
Despite its truly impressive success in shepherding China’s economic development and rise to global power, the party remains insecure and thin-skinned. https://t.co/GosXM88RIZ
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) December 22, 2017
Chinese and Russian influencing operations are not a form of soft power. They are a form of sharp power. https://t.co/bWMTIz9zrq
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) December 22, 2017
The case for a deal with North Korea: https://t.co/tovfbY01pv
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) December 22, 2017
After a period of quiet, North Korea has just launched another missile test. Read our interview with @HooverInst Asian geopolitics expert Michael Auslin on US policy towards NK and the need for deterrence rather than denuclearization. https://t.co/OIxVpKnTBt
— Stanford Politics (@stnfrdpolitics) November 28, 2017
An in-depth look at how Prof. Richard Thaler's theories on "mental accounting" and "nudging" have impacted Japanese spending. https://t.co/A8WhsKLBxj
— Chicago Booth (@BoothExecMBA) November 30, 2017
Prof. Raghuram Rajan weighs in on why America's misgivings about India's forex reserves are misplaced https://t.co/OjSqWTe2zS
— Chicago Booth (@BoothExecMBA) November 20, 2017
.@nobelprize winner @R_Thaler criticizes rollout of India’s demonetisationhttps://t.co/ArEai1Zzk3
— Becker Friedman (@BeckerFriedman) November 20, 2017
Randall Kroszner of @chicagobooth says another global financial crisis is a possibility https://t.co/Oi7j627haZ
— Becker Friedman (@BeckerFriedman) November 2, 2017
How to strengthen China's financial system https://t.co/pZwmvCeO7O pic.twitter.com/jVWTsLMhKJ
— Chicago Booth Review (@chicagoboothrev) November 15, 2017
For the US, greater efficiency could spur a lot of growth https://t.co/ePA02kKoth pic.twitter.com/RErNhyHYB8
— Chicago Booth Review (@chicagoboothrev) November 2, 2017
Professor Anil Kashyap has been named the recipient of the Order of the Rising Sun, for his vital role in promoting and disseminating high quality research on the Japanese financial system and Japan's economic policies: https://t.co/xbnfDekqdY
— Chicago Booth (@ChicagoBooth) November 14, 2017
Professor Rajan speaks to his new book that is focused on his experience as Governor of the Reserve Bank of India: https://t.co/ZV8vga531Y
— Chicago Booth (@ChicagoBooth) October 3, 2017
FASS in the news: Dr. Jeremy Brown @sfuhistory interviewed in The Week https://t.co/xsLcdAVprc
— Arts&SocialSciences (@SFUFASS) November 6, 2017
FASS faculty in the news: Dr. Jeremy Brown (@sfuhistory) was interviewed in the Economic Times. https://t.co/Me67FOiQZl
— Arts&SocialSciences (@SFUFASS) October 30, 2017
Two events at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (@APEC) summit provide a clear lesson: One of the problems with an America First trade policy is that it prompts the rest of the world to put America last. https://t.co/9ycyGjqw1C
— RealClearMarkets (@rc_markets) November 15, 2017
There Have to Be Consequences For #China | Joseph Bosco https://t.co/MW68dxZY1I pic.twitter.com/guMm5NAmYy
— RealClearWorld (@RealClearWorld) November 30, 2017
China's emergence makes it the main model and enabler of a new authoritarianism across the globe https://t.co/Vs8mwkRKfX
— RCInvestigations (@RCInvestigates) November 14, 2017
The uses and misuses of historical analogy for the North Korea crisis, by @RHFontaine & @vanceserchuk: https://t.co/CZqY1y7jKo pic.twitter.com/27cyh00wQj
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) October 9, 2017
Interesting data on Ontario's impact in the US. https://t.co/YVGg7wtiCl
— Adams&Miles (@AdamsMilesLLP) October 5, 2017
#NAFTA: Prof Andrea Bjorklund says there's plenty of room to find a deal that Canada, US and Mexico can live with. https://t.co/SguPjAcZDs
— McGill Law (@LAWMcGill) August 21, 2017
Now on @whartonknows : @Wharton 's Minyuan Zhao & @PennCEAS & @PennLaw 's Jacque DeLisle discuss the state of #China's economy
— WhartonBusinessRadio (@BizRadio111) August 16, 2016
For years, a hardcore group of U.S. national security hawks have warned about the threat of electromagnetic pulse weapons that could create what one nuclear physicist called a “continental-scale time machine.” https://t.co/LyPptdcIEQ
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) December 3, 2017
How A North Korean Electromagnetic Pulse Attack Could Kill Millions And Turn America Into A Post-Apocalyptic Wasteland https://t.co/nRJ3tp89Qi
— Christian Journal (@cjournal2127) December 10, 2017
It is a dangerous world and that's a good thing for Japan's defense industry. The technological arsenal is geared for new threats, including an 'electromagnetic pulse attack'https://t.co/c3qHnkOvqH pic.twitter.com/G4GIzCDRiM
— Nikkei Asian Review (@NAR) December 6, 2017
In light of #NorthKorea's recent missile test, watch Ambassador Park of #SouthKorea discuss the importance of #PublicDiplomacy & #SoftPower given the current geopolitical situation: https://t.co/y46UHZ3Yaz pic.twitter.com/oyVmhD5Zl8
— USC Public Diplomacy (@PublicDiplomacy) November 30, 2017
This week, @ANI asked the president of @DiscoverJapanC about Konnichiwa Japan, the cultural festival in India: https://t.co/i78cEtb3BX #TWiPD #CulturalDiplomacy pic.twitter.com/7Xx80EoPCv
— USC Public Diplomacy (@PublicDiplomacy) November 18, 2017
The U.S – #China Fight for World Leadership — NOW UPDATED with event video and key quotes from our @KissingerInst's Robert Daly and @StimsonCenter's Yun Sun: https://t.co/mocvwSYN2X pic.twitter.com/dq2D0egWPE
— The Wilson Center (@TheWilsonCenter) December 19, 2017
Despite China's best efforts to isolate Taiwan, Japan and others are slowly strengthening their ties there. https://t.co/HrMb82Lhck pic.twitter.com/Htk3IWnXZF
— Stratfor (@Stratfor) December 21, 2017
Cameron takes on lobbyist role for Anglo-Chinese fund https://t.co/In59b7M2NM #news via @New_Europe pic.twitter.com/bslHN1yXBr
— New Europe (@New_Europe) December 18, 2017
Japan's record financial year 2018 budget puts fiscal discipline in doubt https://t.co/0Vl60UjwHw pic.twitter.com/HvYCOI9CY8
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) December 22, 2017
The biggest tour company taking Westerners into North Korea has seen business down at least 50% since June, one of its founders says https://t.co/ZBP5O8nimU pic.twitter.com/Ob44OqoVlh
— CNN (@CNN) December 22, 2017
Japanese Cabinet OKs $46B defense budget, its biggest ever, to bolster missile defense. https://t.co/MbD9M4oGjv
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 22, 2017
New podcast: Southeast Asian Responses to China's Belt and Road Initiative. https://t.co/h87kOHAa6v
— Oxford Politics & IR (@Politics_Oxford) December 14, 2017
The US is now entering the third phase of relations, where we’re once again defining #China principally as a strategic competitor both in economics and security, says Professor David Lampton. https://t.co/xwTnt32TsS
— Johns Hopkins | SAIS (@SAISHopkins) December 19, 2017
LISTEN: #FletcherProf Sung-Yoon Lee was on The @batchelorshow alongside @GordonGChang last night to discuss @POTUS' #NatSec Strategy as it pertains to #NorthKorea and #China #WannaCry https://t.co/PVoPtu7yb8
— The Fletcher School (@FletcherSchool) December 21, 2017
China condemns the Cold War mentality after the US publishes a new national security policy that frets about rival nations
https://t.co/wuXJkJiMTr pic.twitter.com/W3SYROk31A— YaleGlobal Online (@YaleGlobal) December 19, 2017
What North Korea told a U.N. envoy trying to prevent war https://t.co/UHCZgeQC5Z
— David Ignatius (@IgnatiusPost) December 20, 2017
"The world will start perceiving “Made in China” differently—no longer a synonym for the cheap and inferior," says Jie Bai, HKS Assistant Professor of Public Policy. https://t.co/iko05mh6Zf pic.twitter.com/MI3FhHSE7P
— Harvard Ash Center (@HarvardAsh) December 21, 2017
John Park says China is playing a longer game on pushing North Korea to change policies https://t.co/sKR6s0c2F5
— HarvardKennedySchool (@Kennedy_School) December 19, 2017
My end-of-year China analysis for @i_montaigne https://t.co/lTVQJo94JS
— Philippe Le Corre 陆克 (@PhLeCorre) December 18, 2017
My latest column: China is replicating the practices it learned in the European-colonial period when, in the famous words of Sun Yat-sen, “India was the favored wife of Britain while China was the common prostitute of all powers.” https://t.co/iKMbEWUsGK
— Brahma Chellaney (@Chellaney) December 20, 2017
Can social media break down diplomatic ties? https://t.co/3KQQFh1XUY
— School of Government (@Government_UoM) December 16, 2017
The US now holds more joint defense exercises with India than with any other country https://t.co/Bxmo7fubZD
— Project Syndicate (@ProSyn) December 21, 2017
Trump & Xi are both reversing the policies of their predecessors in ways that hurt Australia @UniofOxford https://t.co/CY2H97RGzU
— Project Syndicate (@ProSyn) December 22, 2017
Japanese government perception of Canada likely took a hit after TPP negotiations went sideways, says #UBC Asian research expert: https://t.co/980eMHjl9H via @BIVnews pic.twitter.com/FjrEmkBqun
— UBC Public Affairs (@ubcnews) December 20, 2017
Deeply honored as always to meet with Prime Minister @AbeShinzo, strategic thinking leader and great friend of @HudsonInstitute, our 2013 Herman Kahn Award winner pic.twitter.com/ltEjmnly9g
— Kenneth Weinstein (@KenWeinstein) December 21, 2017