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SUMMARY:Sino-Russian Relations and the War in Ukraine: A New Phase of Chinese Policy?
DESCRIPTION:German Marshall Fund | Virtual  \nDescription: A year after the Russian invasion of Ukraine\, Sino-Russian relations are at an important juncture. On Monday\, March 20\, 2023\, Chinese President Xi Jinping landed in Moscow for a series of meetings with his Russian counterpart. This visit is part of a Chinese diplomatic flurry that includes a position paper on Ukraine and top diplomat Wang Yi’s recent European tour. At the same time\, there is growing US and European concern about China’s provision of economic support and dual-use technology to Russia\, and the potential for that assistance to expand to lethal aid. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/sino-russian-relations-and-the-war-in-ukraine-a-new-phase-of-chinese-policy/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Justice\, Accountability and Sustained Momentum for Democracy Shoring Up Democratic Norms in Countries Facing Conflict and Authoritarianism
DESCRIPTION:United States Institute of Peace | Virtual  \nDescription: Justice institutions — both formal and transitional — are critical for maintaining a state’s commitment to democratic principles when threatened by authoritarianism and conflict. These institutions provide spaces for the public\, victims and survivors to have their grievances heard\, and to seek remedies and hold perpetrators accountable for their crimes. In Colombia\, The Gambia and Ukraine\, justice institutions have shed light on abuses of civilian populations and have helped set their countries on a path toward accountability for perpetrators and justice for victims and survivors. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/justice-accountability-and-sustained-momentum-for-democracy-shoring-up-democratic-norms-in-countries-facing-conflict-and-authoritarianism/
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SUMMARY:Will Africa Shape U.S.-China Strategic Competition?
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Endowment For International Peace | In-Person \nDescription: The African continent is increasingly the nexus of great power competition between the U.S. and China. While the U.S. provides the most official development assistance to Africa\, China is the continent’s leading bilateral trade partner\, with both nations competing for ever-deeper ties across the continent. As U.S.-China competition intensifies\, how will African countries balance their relationships with these two global powers\, and even shape the trajectory of this competition? Join the Carnegie Endowment for a special conversation with leading experts on the changing relationship between African nations and the U.S. and China and whether Africa’s development priorities around industrialization\, job creation\, and universal electrification can remain salient in this rapidly changing geopolitical theatre. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/will-africa-shape-u-s-china-strategic-competition/
LOCATION:Carnegie Endowment For International Peace
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