(All the below links are in English.)
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In 2018, #geopolitics is back with a vengeance. https://t.co/74fBzzPYBK pic.twitter.com/XGmaaW1cbu
— Stratfor (@Stratfor) January 13, 2018
ICYMI: This op-ed on choosing peace in North Korea offers millennials' opinions on what potential war in North Korea would mean for their generation and has been viewed more than 10 million times. #millennialpolitics #DPRK #choosepeace https://t.co/gliKMoyvPt
— Nukes of Hazard (@nukes_of_hazard) January 12, 2018
Experts: Washington may need to encourage Seoul to find ways to cooperate with Tokyo in confronting threats from the region's revisionist actors, rather than picking fights with Japan. https://t.co/CrqrL8bJXC
— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) January 15, 2018
"The [US #Nuclear Posture Review] is taking the nation in exactly the wrong direction…. It brings us closer to nuclear war." Joe @Cirincione and more, in the @dcexaminer#EliminateNukes https://t.co/VfevvAyx3l
— Ploughshares Fund (@plough_shares) January 13, 2018
Article mentions study wherein 250k people survive nuclear attack smaller that Hiroshima's by sheltering in place. Meanwhile, 3 B-2's recently deployed near Guam could carry bombs with potentially over 3000x this explosive power. #perspective https://t.co/4J1NtGxcIj
— Ploughshares Fund (@plough_shares) January 12, 2018
Great insights by @Max_Fisher on #Hawaii snafu. Remember, in a crisis our @POTUS would have mins. to decide if nuclear attack from Russia or China or N. Korea is real or fake. Prompt launch policies allow him to launch 800 nuclear warheads in <15 mins. https://t.co/mtYacxhQ78 pic.twitter.com/Iu6BiNdBqF
— Daryl G Kimball (@DarylGKimball) January 14, 2018
"False Alarm Adds to Real Alarm About Trump’s Nuclear Risk." Must read @nytopinion editorial on today's Trump-fueled nuclear risks and anxieties that the world can ill afford https://t.co/MbPzfdaYum pic.twitter.com/Se37ffMT6D
— Daryl G Kimball (@DarylGKimball) January 13, 2018
'The false alert was a stark reminder of what happens when the old realities of the nuclear age collide with the speed — and the potential for error — inherent in the internet age.' @adamnagourney @SangerNYT @johannabarr https://t.co/LLa3C1X8qV
— rickgladstone (@rickgladstone) January 14, 2018
Glib talk about military attacks that don't put Seoul at risk debunked by @AbeDenmark https://t.co/kkRdxpEsTp via @ForeignAffairs
— Kori Schake (@KoriSchake) January 10, 2018
First and foremost, President Trump’s National Security Strategy is a reflection of his belief that putting America first is the duty of our government and the foundation for effective U.S. leadership in the world. Read more: https://t.co/jJwqnR7xoi
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) December 19, 2017
New op-ed in Washington Post from @StanfordCISAC @Malfrid_BH on the relative success of North Korea’s nuclear program. https://t.co/YWfJWUFNth
— CISAC (@StanfordCISAC) January 2, 2018
Listen: China has arrived as a world power. What will this mean for the U.S. and the rest of the world? @KarlEikenberry speaks about China's new role on #WorldClassStanford with Michael @McFaul. https://t.co/EEBGxdaueW
— FSI Stanford (@FSIStanford) December 15, 2017
Wondering what North Korea's recent tests mean? Nuclear experts @SecDef19, @SiegfriedHecker and Scott Sagan tell us what we should know and what to do next. https://t.co/eqHeM76Si9
— FSI Stanford (@FSIStanford) December 5, 2017
Did the U.S. Underestimate North Korea’s Weapons Program? It’s Not That Simple. https://t.co/DOz5CmpSCV @monkeycageblog @washingtonpost pic.twitter.com/HSbrw1bUxp
— Belfer Center (@BelferCenter) January 19, 2018
LISTEN: Lisa Monaco, former homeland security adviser to President Obama, discusses North Korea, America's standing in the world, the travel ban, terrorism and Robert Mueller. https://t.co/18PykNDWvd @CapehartJ @washingtonpost
— Belfer Center (@BelferCenter) January 19, 2018
WATCH: "To pin too much hope" on China curbing North Korea's behavior "is unrealistic," former US Defense Secretary Ash Carter tells @camanpour. https://t.co/HPMovSst8K @cnn @kennedy_school pic.twitter.com/v9aMmG7zaY
— Belfer Center (@BelferCenter) January 18, 2018
Trump's White House may be chaotic, but that's hardly unusual, @nfergus writes in @BostonGlobe https://t.co/T29LV9J4Hd pic.twitter.com/CLhTV8hc1X
— Belfer Center (@BelferCenter) January 18, 2018
WATCH: Former #SecDef Ash Carter explains his fascination with medieval history and how we can apply history to inform current policymaking. https://t.co/yB6NAfjEr3 #AppliedHistory #OfficeHours @HISTORY @Medievalists @Kennedy_School @Harvard @aroopmukharji
— Belfer Center (@BelferCenter) January 18, 2018
"Trump's New Strategy Is America's Old Strategy: Gathering Allies" https://t.co/xUSrjndQO4 pic.twitter.com/cPpCsUhI06
— Belfer Center (@BelferCenter) January 11, 2018
Robert B. Zoellick writes in @WSJ: 2018 will be the year we find out how serious Trump is about protectionism. So far the signs aren't good. https://t.co/U2D6HKj6Be pic.twitter.com/4JPnPOgUml
— Belfer Center (@BelferCenter) January 11, 2018
WATCH: On CNBC's Squawk Box, Nicholas Burns says we should expect more sanctions on North Korea this year https://t.co/171i5umfOo pic.twitter.com/89xA1ydrOP
— Belfer Center (@BelferCenter) January 8, 2018
Quote of the Week:
“The Russians are onto something. They found a weakness, and they will be back in 2018 and 2020 with a more sophisticated and targeted approach.” –Sr. Fellow Douglas Lute on Russia’s 2016 election attacks https://t.co/Etk0WbEMA7— Belfer Center (@BelferCenter) January 5, 2018
In a review of Meghan O’Sullivan's book, 'Windfall,' in Foreign Affairs, Richard Cooper says "O’Sullivan explores the possibility that the new abundance in energy might replace the risk of a U.S.-Chinese rivalry for scarce resources…" https://t.co/ZpdeW5Bf5s
— Belfer Center (@BelferCenter) January 5, 2018
In @WSJ, Paula J. Dobriansky explains what the US and NATO should do about the Russian military buildup in the Arctic. https://t.co/XZWfT302TS pic.twitter.com/GysGEaFJyU
— Belfer Center (@BelferCenter) January 3, 2018
In a review of @DanielEllsberg’s new memoir, 'The Doomsday Machine,' in @nytimes, @GrahamTAllison says the book provides a compelling account of the dangers of the nuclear age. https://t.co/hZfdjrDEWQ
— Belfer Center (@BelferCenter) January 2, 2018
This week podcast up: a special episode with @GrahamTAllison on his book Destined for War (China vs US)- a favorite book I mentioned on @ritholtz podcast and @Perth_Tolle on her China views and Freedom Investing https://t.co/4c05PBmzPo
— Jeremy Schwartz (@JeremyDSchwartz) January 12, 2018
Did the US underestimate North Korea’s weapons program? It’s not that simple, says @BelferCenter fellow https://t.co/Nh8wEOIvsp
— HarvardKennedySchool (@Kennedy_School) January 17, 2018
Macron's China visit points to Beijing's shifting relationship with Europe, says @HKS_BizGov and @BelferCenter fellow Philippe Le Corre https://t.co/fCouSTOox2
— HarvardKennedySchool (@Kennedy_School) January 11, 2018
Why Kim Jong-un's overture to South Korea is a canny move, trying to widen a breach in the 70-year old alliance between the US and South Korea, and how it will require some skillful diplomacy by the Trump Administration. With the great @choesanghun.https://t.co/zLsdiOtoqX
— David Sanger (@SangerNYT) January 2, 2018
.@GrahamTAllison thinks the world underestimates the risk of a catastrophic clash between China and the US. From July https://t.co/jYeaARjvc1
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) January 2, 2018
#NATO and the Arctic: "The U.S. should start building advanced icebreakers and conduct more exercises, patrols and training missions," says Paula Dobriansky of @BelferCenter: https://t.co/fZxUE0vrrI pic.twitter.com/0pwWNPFphc
— Scowcroft Center (@ACScowcroft) January 3, 2018
Sagan is right. https://t.co/o2wetnVmZN
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) December 4, 2017
As China and Russia project their “sharp power” abroad, the U.S. faces a new Sputnik moment. The timing and vigor of our response will heavily shape the future of democracy globally, and our own national security. This Sputnik Moment https://t.co/H7tKN8PPCL via @aminterest
— LarryDiamond (@LarryDiamond) December 15, 2017
President Trump said China was "caught RED HANDED" aiding North Korea. The reality was more complicated. https://t.co/na9H2oTPaF
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 19, 2018
China says its economy grew 6.9% last year. Actual growth? Who knows, although probably quite strong. https://t.co/HIoYbEEB9a
— Keith Bradsher (@KeithBradsher) January 18, 2018
Perspective: China might be able to help with North Korea — but only if President Trump switches tactics https://t.co/1T3i3ajGE7
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 18, 2018
China demanded Marriott change its website. The company complied. https://t.co/YBZbomyvCB
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 18, 2018
Analysis: North Korea’s long, complicated Olympic history https://t.co/AFX7hfvILs
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 18, 2018
New Zealand may have to compromise on its ideals and swallow a nuclear rat to help prevent war on the #KoreanPeninsula, writes #VicUniWgtn Professor of Strategic Studies Robert Ayson https://t.co/xCsKkiPqh6
— Victoria University (@VicUniWgtn) January 16, 2018
#VicUniWgtn strategic studies expert @WonkVJ on the 'sheer folly' of @realDonaldTrump giving #NorthKorea leader #KimJongUn 'a bloody nose'. @politico https://t.co/BlU3TLbNx6
— Victoria University (@VicUniWgtn) January 16, 2018
World reacts to news of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's pregnancy https://t.co/q6AaPY1VU2 pic.twitter.com/moquk3Jwg7
— nzherald (@nzherald) January 18, 2018
Election 2017: 'The voters have spoken'https://t.co/yynaoNLlmG pic.twitter.com/31QDAGUFNI
— Newstalk ZB (@NewstalkZB) September 23, 2017
Election 2017: It was a fiscal hole in one for Bill English https://t.co/arr5YGJQwu pic.twitter.com/TlaMVYnQNP
— Stuff.co.nz News (@NZStuff) September 23, 2017
"Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, don't rule it out" https://t.co/OT65TB0UUx pic.twitter.com/8XL3KxAvHC
— nzherald (@nzherald) September 24, 2017
Minor parties take stock after brutal election – The minor parties are licking their wounds and looking at what… https://t.co/lXqPanevAK
— nzherald Politics (@nzhpolitics) September 24, 2017
Macron’s mission to China https://t.co/HCo2gNXBP3
— Isolda Morillo 莫沫 (@MomoAdalois) January 18, 2018
“Worries as New Caledonia’s independence vote approaches” https://t.co/HourBnlQpr
— Grant Wyeth (@grantwyeth) January 16, 2018
Did you know #Mexico is the Top Export Market for 6 U.S. States? Check out full rankings in our new #Infographic here: https://t.co/yEruyhzgba pic.twitter.com/qCwSjC6Ci8
— The Mexico Institute (@MexicoInstitute) December 15, 2017
Mexican views of the United States drop to record low, poll finds https://t.co/Jy2ZoTlvBE
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 18, 2018
Analysis: Trump calls the U.S.-Mexico border "extremely dangerous." It is — but not for Americans. https://t.co/GF2sxxwiaj
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 18, 2018
TRUMP IN 2018 | @BrookingsInst
The consequences of increasing concentration and decreasing competition—and how to remedy them (01/05/2018) | William A. Galston and Clara Hendrickson @BrookingsInst
New tax law means fighting over unfunded state pension plans is about to get worse (01/11/2018) | Robert C. Pozen @BrookingsInst
The danger in deregulation (01/09/2018) | Samantha Gross @BrookingsInst
Post-American Europe and the new geopolitics (Podcast; 01/12/2018) | Fred Dews and Thomas Wright @BrookingsInst
The future of U.S.-Pakistani Relations (01/12/2018) | Madiha Afzal @BrookingsInst
HOW CHINA SEES NORTH KOREA: THREE CRITICAL MOMENTS IN HISTORY AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS (w same PDF; 01/17/2018) | Patricia Kim @CFR_org @ChicagoCouncil
The views represented in this paper are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. This paper was made possible by the generous support of the Consulate General of Japan in Chicago.
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