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Freedom on trial, myths about nuclear policy, and more. Thursday Reads January 25, 2024 Want to book

Freedom on trial, myths about nuclear policy, and more. Thursday Reads January 25, 2024 Want to book an interview with our authors or experts? [Click here](. Freedom on Trial by Paul J. Saunders If the United States is to maintain its international leadership in the coming years, it will have to define, explain, and execute a new vision for leadership that can secure long-term domestic support while recruiting committed allies, partners, and others to work toward shared goals. [Read it here](. Three Dangerous Cold War Myths About Nuclear Policy by Kyle Balzer If flawed historical analogies are employed to shape nuclear policy, Washington’s unilateral restraint could actually weaken deterrence. [Read it here](. Donald Trump Could Betray Taiwan by Denny Roy Republican Party politicians who style themselves as China hawks and Taiwan supporters are backing the wrong presidential candidate in Donald Trump. [Read it here](. Reconstructing the Istanbul Accords by David C. Hendrickson The negotiations between Russia and Ukraine in Spring 2022 never had a chance, and their course revealed profound differences between Moscow and Kyiv. [Read it here](. The Military Recruitment Crisis Is More Dangerous Than We Know by Marco Rubio Inspiring a new generation of American heroes will require decisive action from Congress to better treat, equip, depoliticize, and explain the role of our armed forces. [Read it here](. Want more TNI? Follow us on social media! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [Email](mailto:editor@nationalinterest.org) [Instagram]( Copyright © 2024 Center for the National Interest, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in for our daily newsletter or registered at an event. Our mailing address is: Center for the National Interest 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 709Washington, DC 20036 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list]( Want to subscribe to our mailing list? [Click here](.

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