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Navigating National Sovereignty: Shea Bradley-Farrell's Last Warning to the West
By Federal Newswire | Feb 23, 2024
Dr. Shea Bradley-Farrell is President of the Counterpoint Institute for Policy, Research, and Education in Washington, DC. She is the author of “Last Warning to the West: Hungary's Triumph Over Communism and the Woke Agenda.”
Unveiling the Indo-Pacific Chessboard: Ambassador Joseph Cella's Mission Against CCP Influence
By Federal Newswire | Feb 20, 2024
Joseph Cella served as U.S. Ambassador to Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Tonga, and Tuvalu from 2019 to 2021. He's the founder and principal of the Pontifex Group and founder of the National Catholic prayer breakfast.
From Natural Resources to Natural Asset Companies: Tom Jankovsky's Challenges in Garfield County
By Federal Newswire | Feb 16, 2024
Tom Jankovsky is the public lands planning lead for the Board of County Commissioners in Garfield County, Colorado. He was inducted in the Colorado Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame in 2012.
The Elders, Future of Life Institute letter warns existential threats have put humanity on a precipice
By Federal Newswire | Feb 16, 2024
The Elders and the Future of Life Institute (FLI) have announced a joint appeal to global leaders, urging them to adopt a forward-thinking "long-view leadership" approach to address existential threats facing humanity. These pressing dangers include climate change, pandemics, nuclear weaponry, and unregulated artificial intelligence.
Navigating the Maze of Accountability: Ryan Young Examines Regulatory Dark Matter
By Federal Newswire | Feb 9, 2024
Ryan Young is a senior economist at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
Bridging the Gap: Peter Pitts on Pharma, Politics, and Patient Advocacy
By Federal Newswire | Feb 6, 2024
Peter Pitts was an associate director of public affairs at the FDA. As well as the founder and president of the RCMP, the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest.
Resetting and Securing US-China Relations: Priorities and Perspectives with Gabriel Noronha
By Federal Newswire | Jan 30, 2024
Gabriel Noronha is the Executive Director of Polaris National Security. He served as a special advisor for the State Department's Iran action group and special assistant for the Senate Armed Services Committee
The Atlantic Council, Democracy, and Digital Frontiers: Kevin Cirilli on American Values and Global Challenges
By Federal Newswire | Jan 19, 2024
Kevin Cirilli is host of The Daily Debrief, a contributor to The Hill, and a visiting media fellow at the Atlantic Council's Global China Hub.
Foundation for Defense of Democracies: Clifford May on the Evolution of Global Threats and the Quest for Freedom
By Federal Newswire | Jan 15, 2024
Clifford May is the founder and president of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies. He is also the weekly Foreign Desk columnist for the Washington Times.
The Geopolitical Battle in Cyberspace: Dmitri Alperovitch's Outlook on Winning the Cyber Race Against China
By Federal Newswire | Jan 9, 2024
Dmitri Alperovitch is the co-founder and chairman of Silverado Policy Accelerator.
Insights from Karol Markowicz on 'Stolen Youth' and Education's Role
By Federal Newswire | Jan 5, 2024
Karol Markowicz is coauthor of “Stolen Youth” and host of “The Karol Markowicz Show.” She is a Jewish immigrant born in the Soviet Union and raised in Brooklyn.
Recalibrating US Diplomacy: Anders Corr's Insights on China's Influence
By Federal Newswire | Jan 2, 2024
Dr. Anders Corr is the publisher of the Journal of Political Risk. He is the author of “The Concentration of Power: Institutionalization, Hierarchy, and Hegemony,” “No Trespassing! Squatting, Rent Strikes, and Land Struggles Worldwide,” and “Great Power, Grand Strategies: The New Game in the South China Sea.”
Regulatory Realities: Phil Kerpen's Vision for Policy Reform
By Federal Newswire | Dec 15, 2023
Phil Kerpen is the President of the Committee to Unleash Prosperity and leads American Commitment, an activist policy organization.
Understanding the Party-State: Meg Rithmire on China's Unique Capitalism
By Federal Newswire | Dec 12, 2023
Meg Rithmire is an F. Warren MacFarlan associate professor in the Business, Government, and International Economy Unit at Harvard Business School. She is the author of “Land Bargains and Chinese Capitalism” and “Precarious Ties: Business and the State in Authoritarian Asia.”
Center For Strategic and International Studies welcomes Leon Cooperman to its board of trustees
By Federal Newswire | Dec 12, 2023
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) has declared that Leon Cooperman, the Founder of Omega Advisors and Chairman and CEO of Omega Family Office, has been appointed to its board of trustees. This announcement comes as CSIS is gearing up to enhance its focus on international commerce and economics.
Navigating Property Rights: Roger Marzulla's Insights into Takings Law
By Federal Newswire | Dec 11, 2023
Roger Marzulla was Assistant Attorney General for Environment and Natural Resources at the Department of Justice, and past President of the Mountain States Legal Foundation. He is coauthor with his wife of “Property Rights: Understanding Takings and Environmental Regulation.”
Georgetown CSET's Role in U.S.-China Tech Competition: A Data-Driven Approach
By Federal Newswire | Dec 5, 2023
Jacob Feldgoise and Hanna Dohmen are data research analysts at the Georgetown Center for Security and Emerging Technology.
Tragedy of the Commons and Environmental Policies: A Critical Examination by Rob Gordon
By Federal Newswire | Dec 1, 2023
Rob Gordon was the senior advisor to the director of the US Geological Survey and the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Environmental Management at the US Department of the Interior. He also served as the staff director for the subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations on the House Committee on Natural Resources.
The Fight for Access and Management: Kerry White Unveils the Challenges of Federal Land Use
By Federal Newswire | Nov 17, 2023
Kerry White is the President of Citizens for Balanced Use.
Charting the course: Understanding the USCC's crucial role amidst shifting dynamics in U.S.-China relations
By Federal Newswire | Nov 14, 2023
Carolyn Bartholomew is Chair of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC). She was the legislative director and chief of staff to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and a staff member on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.