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A bipartisan institution, CSIS is the top national security think tank in the world. Follows ≠ endorsements.
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    CSIS
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    Oct 23, 2017
    The absence of the EU in Catalonia’s independence discussion has created an environment of confusion in Europe.
    The Silence of the Damned: Catalonia’s Separation from Spain | CSIS
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    CSIS
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    May 19, 2019
    Islamic extremist attacks in Europe increased 725% between 2007 and 2017. Read the @CSIS_Threats report on European terrorism: cs.is/2A98rSt
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    Nov 9, 2019
    Hong Kong protesters have demanded: 1. The withdrawal of the extradition bill 2. Cease referring to the protests as riots 3. Investigating police abuses 4. Release of all protesters 5. Universal suffrage for the Office of Chief Executive. Learn more: cs.is/2kJGOLc
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    Jan 25, 2020
    Hong Kong protesters have demanded: 1. The withdrawal of the extradition bill 2. Cease referring to the protests as riots 3. Investigating police abuses 4. Release of all protesters 5. Universal suffrage for the Office of Chief Executive. Learn more: cs.is/2kJGOLc
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    Nov 16, 2019
    To respond to rising authoritarian threats, a broad bipartisan coalition of members of Congress should reaffirm the vitality of human rights for a values-based U.S. foreign policy: cs.is/2kD7MUX
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    Dec 26, 2019
    Hong Kong protesters have demanded: 1. The withdrawal of the extradition bill 2. Cease referring to the protests as riots 3. Investigating police abuses 4. Release of all protesters 5. Universal suffrage for the Office of Chief Executive. Learn more: cs.is/2kJGOLc
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    CSIS
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    Feb 10, 2020
    Hong Kong protesters have demanded: 1. The withdrawal of the extradition bill 2. Cease referring to the protests as riots 3. Investigating police abuses 4. Release of all protesters 5. Universal suffrage for the Office of Chief Executive. Learn more: cs.is/2kJGOLc
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    CSIS
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    Oct 21, 2019
    Hong Kong protesters have demanded: 1. The withdrawal of the extradition bill 2. Cease referring to the protests as riots 3. Investigating police abuses 4. Release of all protesters 5. Universal suffrage for the Office of Chief Executive. Learn more: cs.is/2kJGOLc
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    May 10, 2020
    Although China’s rising influence is felt all across the globe, perhaps no country has been as roiled politically by China’s growing influence and political ambitions as Australia has over the past several years.
    Countering China’s Influence Operations: Lessons from Australia | CSIS
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    Mar 4, 2020
    1/ The 2010-2012 Arab Spring protests were not an isolated phenomenon. Rather, they were acute manifestations of an increasing global trend of mass protests. A new @csis_isp report from @samwashdc examines the growth of mass protests around the word.
    The Age of Mass Protests: Understanding an Escalating Global Trend | CSIS
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    CSIS
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    May 31, 2020
    In the wake of the coronavirus, a surprising number of middle powers and major powers are increasing their criticism of Chinese behavior. @JapanChair Mike Green discusses whether China is winning the Covid-19 propaganda war.
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    CSIS
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    May 4, 2020
    Join the @CSISAerospace tomorrow at 11 am EST for a live conversation with @NASA Administrator @JimBridenstine on NASA's plans to go to the Moon and Mars + its broader role in overall U.S. foreign policy and national security.
    Online Event: NASA's Moon to Mars Plan with Administrator Jim Bridenstine
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    Feb 29, 2020
    “The domestic political fallout for Chinese leader Xi Jinping is likely to be severe. For the Communist Party, competency in governance is really its sole value proposition.” - @CSISFreeman expert Jude Blanchette. Learn more about the coronavirus: cs.is/2H9ZWtn
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    Jun 8, 2020
    Beijing’s new civil liberty restrictions on Hong Kong presents the United States and the international community with hard choices. In the form of an NSC memo, 5 CSIS Asia experts outline the United States' options on Hong Kong.
    Options on Hong Kong: A Suggested NSC Memo
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