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DEC
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Avoiding Disaster: U.S.-China Relations
4:15 PM - 5:45 PM PT • REGISTER
World Class: The War in Ukraine — What's Next?
Steven Pifer and Francis Fukuyama join Michael McFaul on the World Class podcast to discuss Ukraine’s progress and how the conflict may evolve through the winter.
IN THE MEDIA
Resuming New START Inspections Must Be a Critical Goal of Upcoming U.S.-Russia Talks
Rose Gottemoeller, Steven C. Házy Lecturer at CISACBulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 11/23/22 (Author)
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FOREIGN POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Argument Against More Aid to Ukraine Is Woefully Shortsighted
Francis Fukuyama, Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at FSIMichael McFaul, FSI DirectorSteven Pifer, Affiliate at CISACThe Hill, 11/22/22 (Featured)
DOMESTIC POLITICS
Associational Party-Building: A Path to Rebuilding Democracy
Didi Kuo, Senior Research Scholar at CDDRLColumbia Law Review, 11/21/22 (Author)
Democracies Must Empower a Biotech Future for All
Megan Palmer, Affiliate at CISACLawfare, 11/20/22 (Author)
CYBER
From Herbert Lin, Senior Research Scholar at CISAC:
Want to Make It ‘Top Secret’? Pay Top Dollar.
Boston Globe, 11/25/22 (Author)
Russian Cyber Operations in the Invasion of Ukraine
Cyber Defense Review, 11/23/22 (Author)
More from FSI Scholars:
Good Riddance to Crypto, or How Everything Is Related to Everything Else
Francis Fukuyama, Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at FSIAmerican Purpose, 11/21/22 (Author)
Bot Populi, Bot Dei
Alex Stamos, Director of the Stanford Internet ObservatoryStanford Law | Moderated Content, 11/21/22 (Interview)
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