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    Carnegie EndowmentVerified account @CarnegieEndow · Mar 17
    As the coronavirus disrupts daily life around the world, Carnegie experts explain how countries are responding and the impact of the pandemic on foreign policy. Check here for the latest analysis: http://ceip.org/coronavirus pic.twitter.com/QVH4SyzeTu
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  2. The COVID-19 pandemic is different and far more menacing than the crises that preceded it. Still, we are now seeing some of recurring common factors from past crises. @MoisesNaim writes in @elpaisinenglish:https://bit.ly/2ZojcOg 
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  3. The days of American primacy and dominance are gone. But with a wise and effective foreign policy, the United States can still be a global force for good. @aarondmiller2 & Richard Sokolsky write:https://ceip.org/p-81876 
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    @NU_PPC is proud to be part of the new @CarnegieEndow report with @NebraskaBiz Bureau of Business Research and @YeutterUNL. The report shares findings about Nebraskans' views on U.S. foreign policy. http://go.unl.edu/5crs https://twitter.com/YeutterUNL/status/1263494338987855872 
    Yeutter Institute @YeutterUNL
    Is U.S. foreign policy working for America’s middle class? What about Nebraska’s? Read the new report from @CarnegieEndow in…
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  5. Thanks to New START, a long-sought goal of nuclear arms control— controlling and eliminating warheads—is finally within our grasp. @Gottemoeller writes in @BulletinAtomic:https://bit.ly/3e7ONI2 
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    Zaha Hassan زها حسن @zahahassan · 6 hours ago
    The international community can help #Palestinians face down fragmentation & oppression by using its soft power w/ #Israel and directing its financial support towards Palestinian resiliency & strengthening Palestinian social and political institutions. End/https://twitter.com/zahahassan/status/1263506554998927361 
    Zaha Hassan زها حسن @zahahassan
    In face of PLO/PA resistance 2 elections that could bring Hamas into the fold, Palestinian civil society, private sector & diaspora may be able to leverage their newfound power amid pandemic to force national dialogue & reconciliation. 8/ https://twitter.com/zahahassan/status/1263506039196004352 
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    Zaha Hassan زها حسن @zahahassan · 6 hours ago
    THREAD: Pres Abbas will terminate all agreements w/ Israel, including security coop'n, if #Israel annexes WB. What does this mean for #Palestinians? The civil society & diaspora response to Covid-19 cld be a guide 4 unity & mobilization. https://carnegieendowment.org/2020/05/20/could-pandemic-jump-start-national-reconciliation-in-palestine-pub-81833  via @CarnegieEndow
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    Pranay   Vaddi @pranayrvaddi · 8 hours ago
    An excellent, informative article by Rose Gottemoeller on how #NewSTART verification works. As some resurface defunct talking points from a 10 yr old advice and consent battle to critique NST today, it's important to keep these facts in mind (1.12):https://thebulletin.org/2020/05/the-new-start-verification-regime-how-good-is-it/ 
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    Yeutter Institute @YeutterUNL · 6 hours ago
    Is U.S. foreign policy working for America’s middle class? What about Nebraska’s? Read the new report from @CarnegieEndow in partnership with Yeutter, @NebraskaBiz Bureau of Business Research, and @NU_PPC.” >> https://go.unl.edu/5crs pic.twitter.com/lkH1WTIMxR
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  10. As millions of Americans lose wages and savings due to the coronavirus, making U.S. foreign policy work harder for the middle class is vital. With @UNLincoln, Carnegie’s task force reveals how foreign policy affects middle-class jobs & communities. https://ceip.org/p-81767 pic.twitter.com/4FyPp2LMeN
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    Big thanks to @Faiyla, @MaureenKade, @janjiraSin1984, @mj_vijayan, Thomas Carothers, and our thoughtful audience for yesterday's excellent discussion on global #civilsociety and #COVID19. If you missed it, you can watch the discussion here 👇 https://youtu.be/C2zx18euZU8 .
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    Mahmoud ‘Abbas Has Ended All Palestinian Agreements and Understandings With Israel and the United States @MarwanMuasher comments.http://carnegie-mec.org/diwan/81849 
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    📕Read the new compendium, #SouthAsia’s Battle With the #Coronavirus, edited by @Ree_Menon & @srinathraghava3, which features essays and interviews from scholars and experts from across the region 🇦🇫🇧🇩🇧🇹🇮🇳 🇲🇻🇳🇵🇵🇰🇱🇰: https://carnegieindia.org/2020/05/21/south-asia-s-battle-with-coronavirus-pub-81850 pic.twitter.com/DJ1E4g36tn
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    What particular challenges does the #COVID19 pandemic pose from a cybersecurity perspective? How can nations protect their citizens and provide essential government functions digitally? Join the discussion on May 26 with @KerstiKaljulaid & @SangerNYT 📽️👇http://ceip.org/e-7338 
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  15. What lessons can be drawn from Taiwan’s coronavirus response? @EvanFeigenbaum talks to Lin Hsien-Ho about Taiwan’s innovative use of big data and technology in its rigorous contact tracing and quarantine strategies. Watch here: https://youtu.be/FVejRVyaztA pic.twitter.com/5BSq6YWXyL
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  16. Carnegie EndowmentVerified account @CarnegieEndow · May 20
    As the pandemic rages on and fears mount over Israel’s U.S.-backed annexation of the West Bank, will Palestinian grassroots organizations' newfound influence lead to reform and reconciliation? @zahahassan & Nathan J. Brown write:https://ceip.org/p-81833 
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  17. Carnegie EndowmentVerified account @CarnegieEndow · May 20
    Carnegie’s @ksadjadpour joins @MichaelJMorell on @IntelMattersPod to discuss the coronavirus in Iran, why the outbreak may accelerate a transition to military dictatorship and why a change in U.S. policy may not prompt a different reaction from Tehran.https://apple.co/2WKSVIi 
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    Carnegie Middle EastVerified account @CarnegieMEC · May 20
    Mahmoud ‘Abbas Has Ended All Palestinian Agreements and Understandings With Israel and the United States @MarwanMuasher comments.https://carnegie-mec.org/diwan/81849 
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  19. Carnegie EndowmentVerified account @CarnegieEndow · May 20
    There is a popular view among the Chinese public that a large nuclear arsenal would earn the respect of the international community. But a major expansion of nuclear weapons may bring more fear than respect. @Zhaot2005 writes in @ChinaUSFocus:https://bit.ly/3e7jlKf 
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    Milan Vaishnav @MilanV · May 20
    1/ The special issue of India Review on the consequences of the 2019 general election that @bilalabaloch and I guest-edited is now online. I'll do a Twitter thread of ungated links soon, but for those with journal access--here's the link: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/find20/19/2 pic.twitter.com/LjXXH1Y7rs
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    Tong ZHAO @zhaot2005 · May 20
    In a Chinese op-ed I rebutted the main arguments by @HuXijin_GT & his followers, and explained why it is in China's interest not to massively expand its nuclear forces. Thanks to @ChinaUSFocus for translating it into English & publishing it:https://www.chinausfocus.com/peace-security/no-magic-in-nuclear-buildup 
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