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Trita Parsi
tparsi
Some additional thoughts and the Fakhrizadeh assassination and implications for the US.Important for the American public to note the broader pattern: 1. Israel presses US to address Iran’s nuclear program,
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Raghu Karnad
rkarnad
Since tweets by @rihanna and @miakhalifa are now considered 'external forces' and 'foreign interference', a small reminder... During the first Emergency, the Sangh's main line of dissent was through foreign
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Pete Millwood 米维德
PeteMillwood
Today would have been first day of #SHAFR2020. An abstract of my paper, 'Ping-Pong Diplomacy’s Return Leg: A Transnational Encounter in the U.S.-China Rapprochement', is online. Here's a thread on
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laurence norman
laurnorman
Long statement by E3 foreign mins and @SecBlinken this evening after video conf with extensive references to Iran. Bottom line, some strong warnings about #Iran breaches but clear statements about
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Katie 😈
PoeHotDameron
I promised you guys at least a little TROS SALT today so I'll admit the thing that lives the most rent-free in my head is the moment when Not Tarkin
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Mark Fitzpatrick
MarkTFitz
We already knew that John Bolton was obsessed with Iran and believed that only bombing and regime change could stop its nuclear threat. Reading his book made me realize how
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Danae Dholakia
danaedholakia
Like many @ukinchina colleagues, I spent 2020 entirely in China - mostly in Beijing. Our wonderful team led evacuations from Wuhan, PPE procurement/delivery to NHS, & building back better, including
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Max Blumenthal
MaxBlumenthal
This is a tactic the CIA tried unsuccessfully in Venezuela. Incidentally, both Leonid Volkov and Navalny were fellows at Yale's Maurice "Hank" Greenberg program.While overseeing AIG's illicit practices, Greenberg reportedl
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Gerald Lindo
geraldlindo
Twitter is writing practice. Can you condense an idea, and express it in a pithy, vivid, engaging way? Can you slip in a bit of alliteration, rhythm, elegance, poetry? Can
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Sofya Orlosky
smorlosky
A long list of fmr national security staff, diplomats, analysts and other pundits calling for a review of US foreign policy toward #Russia. I do have a few thoughts too.
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Andreas Fulda
AMFChina
Language competence matters. Being culturally sensitive helps. But proper #China #competence requires a clear understanding *how* the Chinese party-state suppresses liberal democratic thought and practice, both at home and abroad.
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/11There is almost as much excited the-world-is-changing nonsense generated by the signing of the RCEP as there was by the creation in 2016 of the AIIB, and because of many
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Japan is using big teams of public health nurses to perform "cluster busting" contact tracing. A thread summarizing their approach, as described in this translated (almost official) guidance document now
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Comrade Fudge
HNIJohnMiller
1) Ongoing thread, but I got something to say here.A lot of people don’t get why these peace deals are all breaking through now, between Israel and the Middle East,
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Anne-Marie Trevelyan #StayAlertSaveLives
annietrev
Since I was appointed, four months ago, I have seen the dedicated and heartfelt work to protect the world’s most vulnerable, ensure that girls receive a quality education, and tackle
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Ratul Chakraborty
maxratul
I keep telling everyone to read the Udyoga Parva of Mahabharat. Again and again and again. It is one of the greatest manuals on ethics, statecraft and diplomacy that you
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