This week, Ron Steslow and Hagar Chemali (Fmr. spokesperson for the U.S. Mission to the UN) connect a headline-grabbing jewel heist at the Louvre to China’s push to dethrone the dollar.
Then, they turn to the escalating conflict with Venezuela: the strikes on alleged “drug boats,” CIA’s new covert action authority, and what’s really at stake for Maduro’s regime.
In Politicology+ they discuss the Gaza ceasefire, why early flare-ups aren’t a sign of failure, the new “yellow line,” and why disarmament is the sticking point. They talk about who could actually keep the peace and tension between economic incentives of reconstruction and the risks of corruption in this unconventional diplomacy.
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Related Reading:
Andrei Jikh—China Is Using Gold To Replace the U.S. Dollar
The Dispatch — Will Trump Overthrow the Leader of Venezuela?
NYT — U.S. Attacks More Boats as Tensions With Venezuela Rise: What’s Happened So Far
NYT - Trump Administration Authorizes Covert C.I.A. Action in Venezuela - The New York Times
Politico - Trump’s boat strikes unite regime change advocates and immigration hardliners - POLITICO
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