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Housed @elliottschoolgw & published @Rout_PoliticsIR, The Washington Quarterly analyzes global strategy & its public policy implications. RTs ≠ endorsement.

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@Ali_Wyne
Ali Wyne
2 months
Against the backdrop of Secretary Bessent’s conclusion that “the world will have to decouple” from China, I’m re-upping a piece that I wrote for the Spring 2020 issue of @TWQgw, “How to Think about Potentially Decoupling from China.” Below is the upshot. https://t.co/H5YwmiUM3L
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The Washington Quarterly
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The Washington Quarterly
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In our features sections, read Kyung Suk Lee & Bee Yun Jo on ROK extended deterrence, Ryoya Ishimoto on Japan nuclear policy, Sumit Ganguly & @SpenserAWarren on the May Pahalgam conflict, @ThomasColley & Huw Dylan on war on OSINT, & Mitchell Gallagher on the Five Eyes Alliance.
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The Washington Quarterly
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Fall @TWQgw is live! Read @RachelWhitlark on Trump’s nuclear views, @audryewong et al. on China’s economic weapons, @lamikim on nuclear SMR competition, and Harsh V. Pant and @viveksans on Pakistan and India-US relations.
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@RHFontaine
Richard Fontaine
5 months
Six “global swing states”—Brazil, India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Türkiye—will together exert disproportionate influence over the future of the international system. In this new @TWQgw article, @gibbs_mckinley and I lay out an agenda for engaging them:
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The Washington Quarterly
5 months
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The Washington Quarterly
5 months
Also read Steve Fetter & David Wright on the US “Golden Dome” and @AstridChevreuil on the future of European deterrence in our feature “Nuclear Fortress America?” Plus @andybkennedy and @BKwilliamscyb on America’s advantages in “Winning the Tech Competition” with China section.
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The Washington Quarterly
5 months
Summer @TWQgw is live! Read @RHFontaine and @gibbs_mckinley on global swing states, @MahsaRouhi on Iran’s strategic crossroads, Gangsheng Bao on China’s strategic calculus, Duan Xiaolin & Hao Yufan on the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands, and Amy Paik on undersea cables protection.
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@heatherwilly
Heather Williams
8 months
In a new @TWQgw article, "The New Nuclear Sufficiency and Risk Reduction", I outline strategic choices the Trump Admin will have to make about modernization and argue a nuclear buildup might be a good thing for arms control @csisponi @CSISDefense
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Published in The Washington Quarterly (Vol. 48, No. 1, 2025)
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The Washington Quarterly
8 months
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The Washington Quarterly
8 months
Also read Evan S. Medeiros and Andrew Polk on China's economic weapons, @SheenaGreitens on protracted US-China conflict, @evanbmontgomery and @ToshiYoshihara on China's Taiwan strategy, @Dalzell60 on Taiwan as a non-vital interest, and Charles L. Glaser on US defense of Taiwan.
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@TWQgw
The Washington Quarterly
8 months
Spring @TWQgw is live! Read Richard K. Betts on NATO nuclear sharing, Heather Williams on US nuclear posture, @DefenceProf, @DrMichaelJGreen, and Alice Nason on Indian Ocean strategy, @lokker_n on EU enlargement, and @MultipolarOrder et al. on the value of the South Atlantic.
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CSIS Project on Nuclear Issues
11 months
How have Latin American countries linked arms control with international humanitarian law? In a #NEW special edition of @TWQgw titled "Arms Control Lessons from Latin America," J. Luis Rodriguez explores this question. Read his full analysis here: https://t.co/GPXavkB45c
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@arredondos
Ricardo Arredondo 🇦🇷
1 year
Anonymous citizens became authoritative voices by creating exclusive videos or original narratives. You can read on the evolution of diplomacy and the impact of influencers in this paper we wrote with @juanmanfredi and @leesa_danzek for @TWQgw https://t.co/synnx6g5F4
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Published in The Washington Quarterly (Vol. 47, No. 4, 2024)
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The Washington Quarterly
1 year
Find all the articles at https://t.co/gj9q7XJHD3!
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The Washington Quarterly
1 year
Also read @sb_moller on NATO nuclear debates, @linde_desmaele on European NATO burden sharing, Rintaro Inoue on Japan’s counterstrike, Aaron Arnold and @dbsalisbury on “remote sanctions-busting,” and @juanmanfredi, @arredondos, and @leesa_danzek on influencers and diplomacy.
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The Washington Quarterly
1 year
Winter @TWQgw is live online! Read @Rabs_AA & @manpreetsethi01 on ETs and deterrence in Southern Asia, @doreen__h on ETs and Israel-Iran, @AnnaRNad on Russia’s AI promises, Anna Péczeli on arms control for ETs, and J. Luis Rodriguez on arms control lessons from Latin America.
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@CSISKoreaChair
CSIS Korea Chair
1 year
Eyes Wide Open: Strategic Elite Views of South Korea’s Nuclear Options New @TWQgw article by @csis @VictorDCha on whether South Korea sit on the nuclear precipice. Read here: https://t.co/UMnC7hXCC5 Download here: https://t.co/gKQVnZkC63
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@anoukwear
Anouk Wear 華穆清
1 year
Last week, I published an article in global security policy journal @TWQgw entitled “Hong Kong: Exporting International Law with Chinese Characteristics” Read the full text here: https://t.co/jWH2KUMWmE
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The Washington Quarterly
1 year
Read the complete articles at https://t.co/gj9q7XJ9Nv!
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