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  • Trump Speaks with Putin in Effort to End Russia-Ukraine War
    Mar 21 2025

    In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, we are joined by Michael Kimmage, Director of the Wilson Center’s Kennan Institute. He discusses the latest in US-Russia relations and the Trump administration’s attempt to broker a ceasefire in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. Kimmage discusses where to war stands after more than three years of fighting, the effects of the war on Russian and Ukrainian society, and the renewed European focus on defense spending and capacity.

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    23 min
  • China-US Relations: From Cold War to Trade War
    Mar 21 2025

    In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, we are joined by Robert Daly, Director of the Wilson Center’s Kissinger Institute on China and The United States. He discusses the latest developments in the China-US trade dispute, highlights key sectors where both countries are most vulnerable in an extended economic conflict, and explains how the Trump administration will face a more prepared Beijing than during the first Trump term.

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    23 min
  • Secretary Rubio's Latin America Trip: What Was Achieved?
    Mar 3 2025

    In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, we are joined by Benjamin Gedan, Director of the Wilson Center’s Latin America Program. He discusses Secretary of State Rubio’s first international trip to Central America and the Caribbean, including visits to El Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama and the Dominican Republic. Gedan highlights how inter-American relations are set to become more transactional under the new Trump administration with migration, tariffs, and regional security becoming focal points.

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    13 min
  • Myanmar Four Years After the Coup: Is the Resistance Gaining Momentum?
    Feb 11 2025

    In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, we are joined by Lucas Myers, Senior Associate for Southeast Asia at the Wilson Center's Indo-Pacific Program. He discusses the latest from Myanmar and how the country has changed since the 2021 coup. He highlights historic rebel gains in the west and northeast, China's deep interests in the country and efforts to keep the junta in power, and why the US should be paying closer attention.

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    20 min
  • WQ Winter 2025 - China-US Relations: “One Mountain, Two Tigers”
    Feb 11 2025

    In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, we highlight the latest edition of the Wilson Quarterly, “In Search of Our Narratives.” Joining us are editor Stephanie Bowen and contributor Robert Daly, Director of the Wilson Center’s Kissinger Institute on China and the United States. The issue, “turns to some of the world’s most respected global leaders and foreign policy thinkers to share the narratives that have helped guide them and the world through past times of challenge, and which can inspire us as we seek a brighter, more peaceful and prosperous future.”

    https://www.wilsonquarterly.com/quarterly/in-search-of-our-narratives

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    27 min
  • US-Mexico Policy: Recommendations for the Incoming Administration
    Jan 17 2025

    In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, we are joined by Lila Abed, Director of the Wilson Center’s Mexico Institute. She highlights a new publication, “The Next President of the United States: Challenges and Recommendations for the US-Mexico Relationship.” The comprehensive booklet is, “a practical roadmap for the incoming administration and offers actionable recommendations across six priority areas: migration, security, USMCA, energy, water, and democracy.”

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    29 min
  • Living Interesting Lives: Daily Life Amidst Coup D’etat and Revolution
    Dec 19 2024

    In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, we are joined by Wilson Center Middle East Fellows Marina and David Ottaway. They discuss their new book they co-authored with their sons, “Living Interesting Lives: A Memoir.” The book, “covers over 20 years of the life of a Washington Post foreign correspondent and his family, working and trying to make a home and bring up small children in various hot news spots in Africa and the Middle East while also reflecting on the strange normalcy of daily life in the midst of coups d’etat and revolutions.”

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    28 min
  • Did the 20th Century Just End? One Historian’s Perspective
    Dec 13 2024

    In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, we are joined by Wilson Center Global Fellow Jason Steinhauer. Jason is a bestselling author, public historian, podcast host, and founder of the History Communication Institute. He discusses his recent article, The End of the 20th Century, in which he argues the ideologies and linear organizing structures of the 20th century have finally given way to a new societal and political order.

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    31 min