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Brian Harding on Defense Secretary Austin’s Trip to Vietnam

Brian Harding on Defense Secretary Austin’s Trip to Vietnam

Monday, August 2, 2021

While cooperation on war legacy issues topped the agenda during U.S. Defense Secretary Austin’s recent trip to Vietnam, USIP’s Brian Harding says the deepening U.S-Vietnam relationship is, in part, meant “to balance what they’re concerned about on [Vietnam’s] northern border” with China.

Type: Podcast

Global Policy

Tegan Blaine on How Climate Change Impacts Global Conflict

Tegan Blaine on How Climate Change Impacts Global Conflict

Monday, August 16, 2021

USIP’s Tegan Blaine says we must be cognizant of how efforts to reduce climate change can exacerbate instability and conflict, as the resources needed for a greener global economy “are in places where the countries are already politically fragile” and higher demand adds more stress to already burdened institutions.

Type: Podcast

Environment

Donald Jensen on Ukrainian President Zelensky’s Visit to the U.S.

Donald Jensen on Ukrainian President Zelensky’s Visit to the U.S.

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Ahead of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s long-awaited visit to Washington, USIP’s Donald Jensen says many in D.C. “see the [Ukrainian] fight against corruption as a key benchmark” in determining the future of U.S. assistance, including for Ukraine’s ongoing conflict with Russia.

Type: Podcast

Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen on a U.S.-Israel Relationship Reset

Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen on a U.S.-Israel Relationship Reset

Friday, August 27, 2021

Iran and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will likely top the agenda during Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s meeting with President Biden. But USIP’s Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen says the talks will also serve as a “relational reset … this will really be about setting a tone between these two new leaders.”

Type: Podcast

Sarhang Hamasaeed on Iraq’s Progress and Problems

Sarhang Hamasaeed on Iraq’s Progress and Problems

Monday, June 7, 2021

With pivotal elections scheduled for October, USIP’s Sarhang Hamasaeed says Iraqis “want democracy, they’re fighting for it with their lives.” Meanwhile, Iraq is still grappling with simmering discontent among many citizens and the destabilizing role of foreign powers.

Type: Podcast

Democracy & Governance

William Byrd on Afghanistan’s Economic Crisis

William Byrd on Afghanistan’s Economic Crisis

Monday, September 13, 2021

Amid the fallout from the Taliban’s sudden takeover, USIP’s William Byrd warns that Afghanistan’s economy faces a catastrophic outlook if action isn’t taken — adding that “the Afghan people and the economy have a lot farther to fall than they did the previous time the Taliban were in charge.”

Type: Podcast

Economics

Corinne Graff on the U.N. General Assembly’s Theme of Resilience

Corinne Graff on the U.N. General Assembly’s Theme of Resilience

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

As the 2021 U.N. General Assembly begins amid a host of global crises, USIP’s Corinne Graff says this year’s theme of resilience must “deal not just with the symptoms of these emergencies, but the root causes as well” and that effective governance is “key to building resilience against many of the global challenges we face today.”

Type: Podcast

Global Policy

Dan Markey on the Quad Leaders’ Summit

Dan Markey on the Quad Leaders’ Summit

Thursday, September 30, 2021

USIP’s Dan Markey says the growth of the Quad — a partnership between the United States, Australia, India and Japan — can be seen as a counter to China, but “instead of being principally a military organization, the Quad … will focus on more positive ventures” such as vaccine diplomacy, climate change and technology.

Type: Podcast

Global Policy

Sarhang Hamasaeed on Iraq’s Elections

Sarhang Hamasaeed on Iraq’s Elections

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

“All the energy of the country is focused on October 10” as Iraq prepares for crucial parliamentary elections, says USIP’s Sarhang Hamasaeed. “We’ll see if it will produce a government and a parliament that [is] closer to what the people expect … and restore some of the faith of the voters in the process.”

Type: Podcast

Democracy & Governance