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'The people of #Myanmar are looking to the United States and saying, 'You're supposed to be the leader of democracy. You're supposed to support democracy. Why aren't you helping us more?'' — Scot Marciel
Listen to more about #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar ⏯️ ow.ly/3yFw50RTanA
Speaking to the possibility of a Russian space-based nuclear weapon, Rose Gottemoeller asserts that such tactics are a 'nutty idea,' but nonetheless a 'potent threat that Washington is taking seriously.' ow.ly/Ro4t50RT99V
🗓️ EVENT REMINDER | May 28, 12:00pm PT
Serhiy Leshchenko joins Stanford CDDRL next Tuesday to discuss the current state of the war in #Ukraine and the impact changing geopolitics and the upcoming U.S. presidential election for the conflict going forward. ow.ly/2sp450RIWen
More than 40 % of marijuana users consume THC products daily or near daily, and those products tend to be far more potent than marijuana of years past, a combination Keith Humphreys says needs more regulation and oversight. ow.ly/gyNz50RT4by
🔎ANALYSIS | @MichelleM_Mell,David Jiang, and Wendy Parmet examined the ways courts constrained public health powers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more in Health Affairs. ow.ly/bWy850RT8mI
The U.S. and its partners must not exaggerate their ability to shape Russia’s trajectory, cautions Stephen Kotkin. Instead, they should prepare for whatever unfolds.
Read Kotkin's recommendations for how to do that in Foreign Affairs. ↘️ ow.ly/NptS50RPoul
At this year's annual #RosenkranzGlobal Health Policy Symposium, StanfordHealthPolicy honored Natalia Serna for her research and investigation into how women's health is impacted by price controls on oral contraceptives. ow.ly/TnGR50RRMT7
How does democratic backsliding in one country affect democracy in other countries?
Amichai Magen, Ben Yoel, and Amnon Cavari look into the inter-connectivity of decline in a new analysis for International Journal of Public Opinion Research.
📄 READ IT HERE: ow.ly/qqNy50RRJtB
During his visit to Stanford University, EU High Representative Josep Borrell Fontelles emphasized the need for EU countries to increase their strategic responsibility, whether in responding to Russian aggression in Ukraine, the crisis in Gaza, or competition with China. ow.ly/FXTk50RRzge
Russia and China don’t have to physically fight together to be effective at warfighting or to make a significant global impact on security, defense, and deterrence Oriana Skylar Mastro tells Financial Times. ow.ly/GSnS50RNWyf
🏆 EVENT REMINDER | May 23, 4:30pm PT
Tomorrow, our colleagues at Stanford Law School will recognize Zeid Raad Al Hussein, President and CEO of Intl Peace Institute, with the Jackson H. Ralston Prize in International Law.
Register to join at the link below ⤵️ ow.ly/sLnE50RPgXh
Using nuclear weapons in a conventional war of his own making would turn Putin into a global pariah, which is a line even he is unwilling to cross, says Steven Pifer. ow.ly/5yyg50RPlBl
Writing for the The Guardian, Renee DiResta follows the convoluted digital trail of how an op-ed about public radio morphed into a online fight about encryption and data. ow.ly/Z9Gl50RPnJM
☀️ Who says summer school has to be boring? 📚
Register today to attend Stanford SPICE's virtual East Asia Seminar and learn how to integrate new ideas and curriculum into your teaching!
🍎 For middle school teachers, June 24 - 27 ⤵️
The 2024 Shorenstein APARC Journalism Award has been announced! Congratulations to Chris Buckley 儲百亮 of the The New York Times for his reporting on #China and #Taiwan .
Want to know how to strengthen and better enforce sanctions against #Russia ?
Browse the library of working papers by the International Working Group on Russian Sanctions, coordinated by Michael McFaul and Andriy Yermak. ↘️ ow.ly/if5550RNXcF
🗓️ EVENT REMINDER | May 28, 12:00pm PT
Join Stanford CDDRL next week to hear from Serhiy Leshchenko about the state of the war in #Ukraine and the impact changing geopolitics and the 2024 U.S. presidential election could have for the conflict going forward. ow.ly/2sp450RIWen
SPECIAL REPORT | Regulating the Lawyer-Enablers of Russia's War on Ukraine
Produced for the International Working Group on Russian Sanctions, this Stanford Law School report examines how to prevent U.S. lawyers from enabling sanctions evasion.
📄 READ IT HERE: ow.ly/O1BG50RPRX6