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...Anatol Lieven Director, Eurasia Programme Quincy Institute for Responsible StatecraftWashington, DC, US Letters in response to this letter: Is ‘territorial compromise’ even in Russia’s lexicon?...
...Michael Swaine East Asia Senior Research Fellow, Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, Olney, Maryland, US...
...Michael D Swaine East Asia Senior Fellow, Quincy Institute, Washington, DC, US...
...Letter in response to this article: Territorial compromise is typically how wars end / From Anatol Lieven, Director, Eurasia Programme, Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, Washington, DC, US...
...Instead of uneasy diplomatic co-operation with Paris and Washington over Nagorno-Karabakh, Moscow is now in outright competition for influence in the South Caucasus....
...“This is a climbdown,” said Sarang Shidore, director of the Quincy Institute’s Global South programme....
...gideon.rachman@ft.com Letters in response to this comment: Taipei and Beijing are imagining the worst / From Michael D Swaine, East Asia Senior Fellow, Quincy Institute, Washington, DC, US Chicken and...
...Data visualisation by Cleve Jones Letter in response to this article: Deterrence tactics drive tensions in Taiwan Strait / From Michael Swaine, East Asia Senior Research Fellow, Quincy Institute for Responsible...
...Sarang Shidore Director of Studies and Senior Research Fellow, Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, Washington, DC, US...
...In February 1946, as the US chargé d’affaires in Moscow, Kennan offered his advice to the Truman administration on how Washington should respond to the Soviet threat....
...Richard Nixon also lived in Trousdale prior to his arrival in Washington....
...Institute for Responsible Statecraft, Washington, DC, US...
...Institute for Responsible Statecraft in Washington....
...“The unresolved status of the Korean war is an anomaly and an affront to those who fought in that war,” said Jessica Lee, a fellow at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft....
...“Realists”, including those at Washington’s recently-formed Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, say that Biden risks falling into the same trap as his cold war predecessors....
...Quincy has also attracted serving congresspeople....
...Jessica Lee, a researcher with the Quincy Institute, a US think-tank, said rather than reinvigorate Trump’s diplomatic efforts, “the Biden administration seems to be leaning towards maximum inflexibility...
...The Russian establishment sees encouragement of Ukrainian nationalism as a key element in Washington’s anti-Russian strategy....
...The word “appeasement” has begun to creep back into Washington vocabulary. Yet there was a purpose to Biden’s flattery....
...Beyond the ‘no more summits’ position, we’re probably talking a more measured, calibrated stance from Washington,” she said....
...Unlike Obama and Trump, who were comparatively new to Washington’s foreign policy debates when they took office, longtime observers say Biden escaped being steamrollered by Washington’s foreign policy establishment...
...In his first public appearance as Mr Biden’s nominee for secretary of state, Washington foreign policy veteran Tony Blinken talked of a need for “equal measures of humility and confidence” on the world stage...
...Jessica Lee, a researcher with the Quincy Institute, a US think-tank, noted that several of Mr Biden’s picks for national security roles had already “hinted at a more strategic approach” towards Pyongyang...
...US stock market volatility fell on Wednesday as the chances of a sweeping win for Joe Biden in the presidential election faded, reviving a familiar prospect for investors: political gridlock in Washington...
...John Quincy Adams was pithier still: “Go not abroad, in search of monsters to destroy.”...
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