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Elizabeth Rosenberg quoted in The Guardian article, “Australian Government Asks China for Same Reduction in Trade Barriers as US”

"Elizabeth Rosenberg, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, cited the barley issue as an example of 'this sort of push-and-pull by China to try and apply friction to the already tenuous relationship the United States has with many allies and partners...'" Read the full article here: Full Article

2020-05-29T13:21:09-04:00May 28, 2020|Economy & Trade|

Danny Russel quoted in USA Today article, “China Approves Sweeping National Security Legislation for Hong Kong, Jeopardizing the City’s Autonomy”

"Daniel Russel, a former Asia affairs adviser to President Barack Obama and now vice president of the Asia Society Policy Institute, a U.S.-based think tank, said China's legislation is a 'decisive show of force by (Chinese President) Xi Jinping, signaling a willingness to defy international opinion, to challenge the United States, and to threaten the people of Hong Kong...'" Read the full article here: Full Article

2020-05-29T13:26:36-04:00May 27, 2020|Geopolitical Perspectives|

Lisa Monaco featured on MSNBC’s The Beat With Ari Melber, “See The Chilling Virus Warnings Trump Ignored – Before Pandemic Outbreak”

"We put together an exercise for the incoming national security team. I said that we needed to add a pandemic scenario to the exercise because I was so concerned and thought it would be a certainty that the next administration would deal with some type of public health crisis..." Watch the full report here: Full Report

2020-05-29T13:22:27-04:00May 27, 2020|Cybersecurity & Defense|

Danny Russel quoted in The New York Times article, “Hong Kong Has Lost Autonomy, Pompeo Says, Opening Door to U.S. Action”

"'The irony is that in punishing Hong Kong, we wind up martyring it rather than saving it,' said Daniel Russel, an assistant secretary of state for East Asia and the Pacific in the Obama administration. As for diplomacy between Washington and Beijing, he said: 'The brake pads in the relationship have worn very, very thin. And it’s hard to see this confrontation going anywhere except escalation...'" Read the full article here: Full Article

2020-05-29T13:14:32-04:00May 27, 2020|Geopolitical Perspectives|

Bridge Colby quoted in POLITCO article, “Trump Seizes a New Cudgel to Bash China: Taiwan”

"Some of the moves have been fueled by the coronavirus pandemic, which has 'clarified' the competition with China in the public sphere, said Elbridge Colby, a former deputy assistant secretary of Defense. 'Covid has made it clear that we are in a situation of competition … to the American people,' he said..." Read the full article here: Full Article

2020-05-29T13:03:46-04:00May 21, 2020|Cybersecurity & Defense|

Dennis Ross quoted in Al-Monitor article, “Intel: Palestinian Authority to Suspend Cooperation with CIA Over US Support for Israeli Annexation”

"Cutting off the last line of communication would be 'bad for both sides,' said Dennis Ross, a former US Middle East envoy under President Bill Clinton. Ross is now at the Washington Institute. 'All it does is increase the potential for misunderstandings. And I think misunderstandings already exist,' Ross told Al-Monitor. "What’s next: The Israel Defense Forces and Israel’s political opposition are less enthusiastic about the annexation plan. Any threat to security cooperation may make the plan even less palatable to [...]

2020-05-29T13:23:38-04:00May 21, 2020|Geopolitical Perspectives|

Tony Blinken participates in Meridian Virtual Forum on U.S. Foreign Policy

"[Tony] Blinken discussed a range of global issues and how they might be handled under a Biden Administration. Moderated by CBS News’ Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent Margaret Brennan, the conversation also examined the U.S. COVID-19 response and how it has impacted the U.S. role on the international stage..." Watch the full event here: Full Event

2020-05-29T13:15:19-04:00May 19, 2020|Geopolitical Perspectives|

Bob Work interviewed on Federal Drive with Tom Temin podcast, “Improving the Federal Hiring Process, Part 1”

"Who wants to work for the government? Apparently not enough people. One reason might be the federal government’s poor record at workforce planning and development, and its hiring process. A cluster of coalitions has urged leading members of Congress to do something about federal workforce issues. Among them, the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence. For more, Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke with the commission vice chairman and former deputy Defense secretary, Bob Work..." Listen to the full episode here: [...]

2020-05-29T13:02:17-04:00May 18, 2020|News|
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