ForeignAffairsMag在2022-02-07~2022-02-13的言论

2022-02-11 作者: ForeignAffairsMag 原文 #Reddit 的其它文章

115: How to Break the Cycle of Conflict With Russia: Seeking Consensus Isn’t Appeasement—It’s Pragmatism, submitted on 2022-02-07 23:05:19+08:00.

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[SS from the article by Samuel Charap, Senior Political Scientist at the RAND Corporation]

“Until Russia, the United States, Europe, and the states stuck in between them reach a consensus on a revised regional order, post-Soviet Eurasia will remain a source of instability and conflict. Our proposal shows that such consensus might yet be possible.”

116: Burundi’s Vicious Crackdown Never Ended: America and the EU Just Chose to Ignore It, submitted on 2022-02-08 22:00:41+08:00.

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[SS from the article by Mausi Segun, Executive Director of Human Rights Watch’s Africa Division.]

“Instead of hoping that the Burundian government will change its ways, the United States and the European Union should publicly push the country’s leaders to take concrete and measurable steps to improve their dire human rights record.”
Burundian President Ndayishimiye took office pledging to deliver “peace and justice for all.” Instead, he has continued his predecessor’s brutal crackdown on dissent. But the West seems willing to ignore the new regime’s human rights violations, writes Mausi Segun.

117: Revenge of the Patriarchs: Why Autocrats Fear Women, submitted on 2022-02-08 22:38:01+08:00.

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[SS from the article by Erica Chenoweth, Professor of the First Amendment at the Harvard Kennedy School, and Zoe Marks, Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School]

“Although many autocrats and aspiring autocrats no doubt believe the sexist and misogynistic things they say, their campaigns to restrict women’s empowerment and human rights also seek to undermine potential democratic movements that would oust them.”

118: Revenge of the Patriarchs: Why Autocrats Fear Women, submitted on 2022-02-09 05:58:30+08:00.

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[SS from the article by Erica Chenoweth, Professor of the First Amendment at the Harvard Kennedy School, and Zoe Marks, Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School]
“Although many autocrats and aspiring autocrats no doubt believe the sexist and misogynistic things they say, their campaigns to restrict women’s empowerment and human rights also seek to undermine potential democratic movements that would oust them.”

In recent years, authoritarian leaders have launched a simultaneous assault on women’s rights and democracy that could roll back decades of progress on both fronts. Read why so many autocrats seem to fear women.

119: Why the Ukraine Crisis Is the West’s Fault: The Liberal Delusions That Provoked Putin, submitted on 2022-02-10 23:32:00+08:00.

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From the archive: In 2014, John Mearsheimer argued that the United States and its European allies shared much of the responsibility for the crisis in Ukraine.

120: A Rival of America’s Making?: The Debate Over Washington’s China Strategy, submitted on 2022-02-11 21:40:29+08:00.

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Did past U.S. policies produce the competition between the United States and China today? Should Washington have done something differently? G. John Ikenberry, Andrew J. Nathan, Susan Thornton, Sun Zhe, and John J. Mearsheimer weigh in. Read their debate here:


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