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Senior Fellow at Brookings: Arrest of Sinaloa leaders could 'leave a criminal market even more threatening to the United States'
Dr. Vanda Felbab-Brown, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, stated that the arrest of two top Sinaloa leaders in the United States could exacerbate inter-organizational violence in Mexico, further threatening the U.S. with organized crime. Dr. Felbab-Brown made this statement in a commentary piece on July 26.
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Brookings senior fellow: U.S. should coordinate with Canada, Mexico ‘on any new trade and investment restrictions applied to China’
Joshua Meltzer, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, stated that the U.S. needs to collaborate more closely with Canada and Mexico on trade and investment restrictions with China to effectively "de-risk" the U.S.-China economic relationship. Meltzer shared his views in a June 7 commentary.
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Brookings Institution's Governance Studies program launches anti-corruption project
The Governance Studies program of the Brookings Institution has announced the initiation of the Anti-Corruption, Democracy, and Security Project (ACDS). This new initiative aims to tackle the most pressing and complex anti-corruption issues that pose a challenge to global democracy.
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From Trinkets to Triumph: David Dollar Reflects on China's Economic Transformation
David Dollar is a Senior Fellow at the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution and host of the Brookings trade podcast “Dollar and Sense.”
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Brookings' fellow doubts that 'China will meaningfully intensify its anti-drug cooperation' with U.S.
During a House Financial Services Subcommittee hearing, Brookings Institute senior fellow Vanda Felbab-Brown said in her testimony that China won't take accountability for its role in fentanyl trafficking unless the U.S. and its allies take a multilateral approach.
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China experts play games to contemplate scenarios of Taiwan invasion
Military, aerospace and other defense experts participating in a discussion of a new report from the Center for Strategic & International Studies, “The First Battle of the Next War: Wargaming a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan,” said Taiwan and its allies need to make invasion too costly for China to sustain.