Lisa Curtis
@LisaCurtisDC
Director of the Indo-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New American Security
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19-01-2012 18:52:25
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“Since [S. Jaishankar is] so steeped in the issues and so articulate on global matters, that helps India to put forward a good face on the international scene,” Lisa Curtis tells Foreign Policy. cnas.org/press/in-the-n…
Deputy Secretary Kurt Campbell Richard Fontaine + read CNAS expert analysis previewing this week's summit from Lisa Curtis, Jacob Stokes, and Evan Wright. cnas.org/press/press-no…
“Due to the high stakes involved, the United States and its allies and partners must balance the need to deter China with the need to avoid military escalation when responding to PRC gray zone acts,” @lisacurtisdc and Nilanthi Samaranayake write. Read the report: cnas.org/publications/r…
Great to work with Lisa Curtis on a new CNAS report. We examine #PRC #grayzone activity in the #SouthChinaSea & #India nOcean and recommend ways the US can manage the challenge w/allies & partners & intl orgs. #SCS #IOR #India #AUKUS #Quad #IndoPacific cnas.org/publications/r…
A new CNAS Report from Paul Scharre projects AI models to be trained on one million times more effective computing power by 2030. Read it now: cnas.org/publications/r…
'Normalizing relations with the Taliban before they reverse their anti-women policies would amount to pretending as if those two decades of progress never happened,' Lisa Curtis and HadeiaAMIRY 🌍 argue in Foreign Affairs. cnas.org/publications/c…
New Report | “Countering Coercion: Managing Chinese Gray Zone Activity in the South China Sea and Indian Ocean Region” from @lisacurtisdc and Nilanthi Samaranayake. Read it now: cnas.org/publications/r…
If U.S. leaders normalize relations with the Taliban before the group reverses its persecution of women, they will enable other kinds of extremism—and make a joke of U.S. claims of defending human rights worldwide, argue HadeiaAMIRY 🌍 and Lisa Curtis. trib.al/kkWTcxv
“The Biden administration should engage more robustly on emerging biotechnology with Japan and South Korea as a key area for strategic cooperation,” argue Lisa Curtis, Hannah Kelley, and Evan Wright. Read their full report: cnas.org/publications/r…
“China’s rising military capabilities and continued assertiveness in the waters of the Pacific cause many observers to worry that this activity will expand into the Indian Ocean,” @lisacurtisdc and Nilanthi Samaranayake write. Read their new report: cnas.org/publications/r…
Read HadeiaAMIRY 🌍 and Lisa Curtis on the Taliban’s extreme policies against women, such as the edicts banning women’s education and restricting their access to health care—and what the United States can do to support the women of Afghanistan:
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Alsu Kurmasheva has been separated from her family — not allowed even a phone call — for over five months.
Her husband Pavel Butorin and their two young daughters talked to @wsj about Alsu's unjust detention in Russia.
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“Due to the high stakes involved, the United States and its allies and partners must balance the need to deter China with the need to avoid military escalation when responding to PRC gray zone acts,” @lisacurtisdc and Nilanthi Samaranayake write. Read the report: cnas.org/publications/r…
.HadeiaAMIRY 🌍 and Lisa Curtis argue that the United States must refuse to normalize relations with the Taliban until the regime reverses its persecution of women:
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“Southeast Asian nations must be willing to levy costs on China for its aggression, or it will only escalate,” @lisacurtisdc and Nilanthi Samaranayake argue in a NEW report on PRC gray zone activities in the South China Sea and Indian Ocean. Read it now: cnas.org/publications/r…
“Washington must not give the Taliban’s repression of women a blank check—especially because the deepening persecution of women will feed other kinds of extremism,” write HadeiaAMIRY 🌍 and Lisa Curtis.
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Don’t Betray the Women of Afghanistan
Normalizing Relations With the Taliban Normalizes Female Suffering
Lisa Curtis
#Gender #apartment #Afghanistan
All those urging the US to normalise ties with the Taliban, must stop.
Engaging with the Taliban on issues like women's rights is absurd when their Supreme Leader endorses the punishment of publicly stoning women to death.
👏Lisa Curtis HadeiaAMIRY 🌍
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“Washington must not give the Taliban’s repression of women a blank check—especially because the deepening persecution of women will feed other kinds of extremism,” write HadeiaAMIRY 🌍 and Lisa Curtis.
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