Tag: Trade
Stevenson’s army, September 13
– North Korea has tested a cruise missile that puts all of Japan in range.
– Iran and IAEA have agreed on monitoring.
– Study says social media exacerbate political polarization.
– Dan Drezner hits Biden’s China trade policy.
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Stevenson’s army, September 7
– WaPo has good explainer on Guinea coup.
– WSJ says China’s industrial policy is getting more effective.
– Germany blames Russia for election interference.
– Politico says steel tariffs pose dilemma for Biden.
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Stevenson’s army, May 12
– Are the Russians conducting microwave attacks against Americans? Or is that implausible?
– Are retired officer attacks on Biden beyond the pale?
– Do we need a new ICBM? [My view: if the costs are low enough, it makes sense to force an enemy to have to worry about taking out ICBMs as well as other nuclear capable systems.]
– WSJ says US tariffs have sharply cut US imports from China
– CFR has new backgrounder on Taiwan.
– Lawfare writer doubts private sector owns 85% of US critical infrastructure
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Stevenson’s army, May 8
– Maybe the IP waiver decision was just for show, since it now looks unlikely to be approved by WTO.
– Need more info — about cyber attack on pipeline.
– Internal study shows SOCOM problems.
-FP lists problems not on Biden radar.
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Stevenson’s army, April 1
– Russian troops move to Ukraine border. Gen. Milley voices concerns.
– USTR hits Chinese trade practices in annual report.
– CNAS examines Russian-Chinese partnership.
– Readers here know I have long been troubled by Peter Navarro’s freelancing as a WH staffer without legal authority. WaPo uncovers his efforts to steer contracts to favored companies.
– WaPo questions US military lead.
– Biden’s infrastructure package includes money for military technology.
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Stevenson’s army, March 28
– Peter Scoblic tells which government agencies are best at imagining the future.
– USTR tells WSJ that US isn’t ready to lift Chinese tariffs.
– Foreign Service careers rebound: 40% increase in interest in test since October.
-Politico says Biden people wary of naming cyber czar.
– NYT has backgrounder on Commerce bureau that monitors China tech issues.
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