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Defeating the Chinese Communist Party: What Role for Philanthropists? Apr 06, 2021 Tim Morrison
In her seminal work on the history of the philanthropic community’s role in winning the Cold War (“Victory”), Nadia Schadlow methodically indexed the role philanthropists played in rallying the United States to better understand and defeat the Soviet Union.
Today, whether we are in a Cold War 2.0 with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), or some other form of struggle, the greatest single threat to America’s national security and long-term economic security is the illegitimate and corrupt ruling regime in Beijing. This is the new challenge for America, including her philanthropists. It likely won’t be won in a single generation.
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Does Biden’s normal’ foreign policy need a dash of Trump?
The administration has ambitious goals and a deliberate process. But it might need to get a little unconventional to see results.
President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Vice President Kamala Harris. | Al Drago-Pool/Getty Images
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In northern Ethiopia, an unfolding conflict between the federal government, its allies and rebellious regional leaders has killed thousands of people, displaced hundreds of thousands more, and led to fears that an ethnic cleansing campaign is underway.
In response, President Joe Biden and his top foreign policy aides have turned to a now-familiar pattern.