The Week’s Most Interesting Reads
Despite famine crisis, wheat imports into Yemen are halted. Reuters reports on some of the calamitous effects of Hadi’s decision to relocate the country’s central bank. Should the U.S. wage war for friends? Christopher Preble says that America should fight for its interests rather than for attachments to friendly states. In defense of Rose Gottemoeller. […]
Despite famine crisis, wheat imports into Yemen are halted. Reuters reports on some of the calamitous effects of Hadi’s decision to relocate the country’s central bank.
Should the U.S. wage war for friends? Christopher Preble says that America should fight for its interests rather than for attachments to friendly states.
In defense of Rose Gottemoeller. Daniel DePetris explains why Trump’s team shouldn’t try to force her out of her post at NATO.
Why the “one China” policy works. The Bloomberg editors make the case that the status quo in China policy best serves both U.S. and Taiwanese interests.
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