
Justin Vogt
Executive Editor at Foreign Affairs
Now: Executive Editor, @ForeignAffairs Before: World Policy Journal, @NewYorker, Ark Media, Palace Records. Views mine alone, RTs and likes ≠ endorsement.
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Oct 30, 2023 |
piie.com | Justin Vogt |Michael Pettis |Adam Posen |Zongyuan Liu
Foreign Affairs executive editor Justin Vogt and PIIE president Adam S. Posen, along with Zongyuan Zoe Liu and Michael Pettis, discuss the causes of China's economic stagnation and what it may mean for American strategy. The event is jointly held by the Peterson Institute for International Economics and Foreign Affairs. Everyone can agree: Chinese economic growth is slowing.
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Oct 8, 2023 |
lucianne.com | Justin Vogt
Original ArticlePosted By: Trapper, 10/9/2023 11:12:28 AMOn the morning of Saturday, October 7, the Palestinian group Hamas carried out a surprise attack on Israel on an unprecedented scale: firing thousands of rockets, infiltrating militants into Israeli territory, and taking an unknown number of hostages.
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RT @ksadjadpour: 1 We known from history the full impact of Israel’s attack on Iran will take years to unfold. It could prevent an Iranian…

On Trump's reaction to Israeli strikes on Iran: he likes to associate himself with "success" and he likes "winners." So if he thinks the strikes went/are going well, he'll back them and take some credit. If he thinks they aren't, he'll distance himself and blame others.