This week, Loren, Radha, and Erin explore the world's many recent elections - in Israel, India, Indonesia, and Ukraine. They then return to Northern Ireland, not to talk about Brexit, but to unpack resurgent sectarian violence. The recent coup in Sudan rounds out a very sporty Keeping up Foreign Relations. Radha notes we're still waiting on a big trade summit with China before we dive headfirst into the Mueller report and speculate wildly on the ongoing counter-intelligence investigation(s). DoD remains opaque as ever, while DHS gets purged. Finally, a lively Pop Culture round-up to take our minds off all this mayhem.
Links
Trade
DHS:
Sudan
Protests
Election
- "FP's Guide to the Indian Elections," Foreign Policy, April 18, 2019
- Arys Aditya, "After Record One-Day Indonesia Election, Result Still Weeks Away," Bloomberg, April 20, 2019
- Ilan Goldenberg, "The Future of the Two-State Solution is at Stake," April 08, 2019
Northern Ireland
- "Lyra McKee Murder: Journalist Shot Dead During Derry Rioting," BBC, April 19, 2019
- "Petrol Bombs Thrown at Police in Derry As Journalist Kill," Guardian, April 19, 2019
- Ed O'Loughlin and Richard Perez-Pena, "Lyra McKee, Northern Ireland Journalist, Is Killed in 'Terrorist Incident,' Police Say," New York Times, April 19, 2019
- Bonnie Weir, "Brexit and a Border Town: Troubles Ahead in Northern Ireland?" New York Review of Books, April 11, 2019
Mueller
Pop Culture