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July 2022 Policy Roundup
Read takeaways on NATO, the war in Ukraine, abortion and data privacy, and more from Rose Gottemoeller, Francis Fukuyama, Michael McFaul, Amy Zegart, Daniel Sneider, and Riana Pfefferkorn.
IN THE MEDIA
Should We Isolate Russia?
Michael McFaul, FSI DirectorIntelligence Squared, 7/22/22 (Interview)
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More from Michael McFaul:
Newly Delivered Western Weapons Helps Ukraine Stall Russian Advance
MSNBC, 7/29/22 (Interview)
Viktor Bout is a Bad Guy, but Swap for Griner, Whelan Serves U.S. Interests
MSNBC, 7/28/22 (Interview)
White House Offers Russia Deal to Release WNBA Star Brittney Griner, Former Marine
PBS Newshour, 7/27/22 (Interview)
Amb. McFaul: ‘Not Optimistic’ that Griner Will Receive a Lenient Sentencing
MSNBC, 7/26/22 (Interview)
FOREIGN POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
From Oriana Skylar Mastro, FSI Center Fellow:
For Taiwan, Pelosi Visit is About U.S., China Controlling Risk
CBS Bay Area, 7/29/22 (Quoted)
Xi Jinping's Phone Call with Biden: In Addition to Pelosi's Visit to Taiwan, What Will the U.S. and Chinese Heads of State Discuss?
BBC China, 7/28/22 (Quoted)
Pelosi’s Rumored Taiwan Trip Sparks Uproar
The Dispatch, 7/27/22 (Quoted)
Taiwan Holds Drills Amid Pelosi Visit Concern, China Tension
Associated Press, 7/25/22 (Quoted)
From Gi-Wook Shin, Director of Shorenstein APARC:
White Models in South Korea Had It Pretty Easy. Not Anymore.
Vice, 8/01/22 (Quoted)
Will Hallyu Swell to a Tidal Wave? Korea's Future as a Cultural Superpower
Shindonga Magazine, 8/01/22 (Author)
From Amy Zegart, FSI Senior Fellow at CISAC:
Spies, Lies, and Algorithms: U.S. Intelligence in a Changing World
Modern War Institute, 7/29/22 (Interview)
Amy Zegart and Adam Segal on Policies for a Fragmented, More Dangerous, More Controlled Internet
Conversation Six, 7/28/22 (Interview)
At 75, the CIA is Back Where It Started — Countering the Kremlin
NPR | All Things Considered, 7/26/22 (Quoted)
More FSI Scholars:
Can the NPT Fulfill Its Promise to Eliminate Nuclear Weapons?
J. Luis Rodriguez, Stanton Postdoctoral Fellow at CISACWashington Post, 8/01/22 (Author)
Putin, Nukes and Keeping the West Strong for Ukraine
Rose Gottemoeller, Steven C. Házy Lecturer at CISACBloomberg, 7/30/22 (Interview)
One. More. Time. It's Not About NATO
Steven Pifer, Associate at CISACCISAC News, 7/26/22 (Author)
Examining Japan's Gun Laws After Shinzo Abe Assassination
Kiyoteru Tsutsui, Deputy Director of Shorenstein APARCPolitiFact, 7/25/22 (Quoted)
CYBER
A Growing Threat: Foreign and Domestic Sources of Disinformation
Renée DiResta, Research Manager at the Stanford Internet ObservatoryCommittee on House Administration, 7/27/22 (Featured)
DHS Plans to Overhaul Disinformation Efforts to 'Increase Trust with the Public'
Herbert Lin, Senior Research Scholar at CISACCyberScoop, 7/26/22 (Quoted)
How the Cyberwar Between Iran and Israel Has Intensified
Gil Baram, Postdoctoral Fellow at CISACWashington Post, 7/25/22 (Author)
Hong Kong’s New Cybercrime Law Consultation
Charles Mok, Visiting Scholar at GDPiThe Diplomat, 7/22/22 (Author)
HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Scientists Explain the Factors that Caused the Oak Fire to Explode So Suddenly
Marshall Burke, Deputy Director of FSEABC News, 7/26/22 (Interview)
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