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    9月24日

    Thank you to for working with me on this piece on Italy its potential to impact the Eurozone and transatlantic relations. What an honor to publish with you.

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    9月3日

    The U.S. role enabling and reinforcing Afghan government corruption was the other source of our failure there. The parallels between Kabul and Washington: frightening.

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    6月14日

    As the military takes Aung San Suu Kyi to trial, a resolution to the crisis in Myanmar looks no closer. Can a more equitable, less divided country emerge from state failure? Read on Myanmar's past, present, and future.

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  4. 6月2日

    It's often citizens that bring about political change, not pressure from markets or foreign govs - so the best "democracy promotion" may be to let people migrate & send money back to those who protest and vote out autocrats. Fascinating research here:

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  5. 5月19日

    Read ’s excellent essay on what to make of Turkey’s new foreign policy & whether the changes of the past few years will persist in a post-Erdogan world:

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  6. 5月17日

    just wait until gen z learns these also come in terry cloth

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    5月15日

    ⭕ LIVE footage of the moment an Israeli air raid bombed the offices of Al Jazeera and The Associated Press in Gaza City ⬇️ 🔴 LIVE updates:

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    3月30日

    Four years in the making, my book about a family of refugees from Somalia and their 30-year odyssey to reach the US is finally out. I hope you will join and me tonight to hear more about it. Oh, and I hope you will buy the book!

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  11. 3月23日

    "I could offer an elaborate argument about how the West is jeopardizing its soft power in the developing world ... But I believe that we are living with the consequences of trying to make arguments for justice through the lens of geopolitical ambition."

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    3月19日

    I wrote something about the rawness of living through this week and the reality, too often dismissed or distorted, of being an Asian-American woman

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  13. 3月9日

    "Only in America could an entire restaurant chain be invented that sells a cake with a hole in it, and then also sells the hole...Such determination to wring every cent of profit out of a dough ball is a uniquely American form of ingenuity." & more gems:

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    2月22日

    “The spat with Ferguson points to a potentially uncomfortable fact for Mishra, who styles himself as an outsider speaking truth to an insensible and irredeemable establishment. In some respects, he is winning.“ My essay on Mishra’s latest in

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    the archives are spooky sometimes (and not just because of that ominous shadow in the photo):

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  17. 2月12日

    “Only a combination of domestic ideological extremism, confusion between past and present, internal economic failings, xenophobia or loss of confidence can weaken the central role of the United States in world affairs.” -Henry Kissinger & Cyrus Vance in FA, 1988 (!!)

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  18. 2月8日

    Loved how the CBS announcers made a big deal about this being the first super bowl with a woman as head referee and then proceeded to complain through the whole game about how unfair her calls were

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  19. 2月3日

    ... Today one may need to read a course description (gasp!) to see how war is a central theme of certain classes, but that seems to me a fair exchange for progression in the field toward studying conflict in context of social/economic/cultural factors

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  20. 2月3日

    This seems to miss the point in a lot of ways but the part I have most trouble getting past is how it's implied that the absence of course names like "History of the Vietnam War" or "History of the Civil War" means those wars are not taught in classes ...

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