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What Were We Thinking? Selected Schar School Op-Eds (August 2021)

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From the New York Times:

Stoking fears of white decline reinforces the myth that this whiteness always included all who now identify with it 鈥 as if the Irish had never been demonized, as if Italians had never endured discrimination, as if Jews had never been excluded. Through a historical lens, being white in America today is like belonging to a once-exclusive social club that had to loosen its membership criteria to stay afloat.

鈥擩ustin Gest

From CNN:

The diversification of America is unquestionable. But because the US population is moving into regions where the GOP continues to hold control, Republicans will be able to delay and minimize the political representation of ethnic minorities -- at least until 2030.

鈥擩ustin Gest

From Asia Times:

At the pivotal turning point in 2014, U.S. experts estimated that half of the recruits to the armed forces were illiterate. The U.S. had to launch a program to teach reading and writing to the troops before it could address other essential skills for the defense of the country.

鈥擡llen Laipson

From the Hill:

This does not bode well.听

鈥擬ark N. Katz

From the Washington Post:

If Youngkin doesn鈥檛 somehow get off this Trump crazy train, he likely will be consigning the whole Virginia GOP ticket to yet another crushing defeat.

鈥擬ark J. Rozell

From the Cipher Brief:

Were aspects of the program unpleasant? Of course, John has said so, in fact describing some of the techniques as 鈥渢errifying,鈥 But he also has reminded us of the tenor of the times鈥攏o one in America鈥攖he President, Congress, the American people鈥攚ould forgive CIA if it hadn鈥檛 done everything within the law to prevent another 9/11-style attack from happening. Period.

鈥擥en. Michael V. Hayden

From Inkstick Media:

As Islamist extremists, they place no value on preserving their country鈥檚 long pre-Islamic past. They are all too happy to facilitate and profit from the illicit export of Afghanistan鈥檚 rich archaeological resources.听Their fundamental position, demonstrated in March of 2001听when they blew up the Bamiyan Buddhas, is that the largest remains of pre-Islamic culture in Afghanistan should be destroyed in place, while smaller artifacts, such as statues, coins, jewelry, and ceramics should be sold to foreigners to raise funds.

鈥擫ouise Shelley and Ambassador Michael Gfoeller

Political Violence at a Glance:

In fact, in a听forthcoming study, I find that in over half of rebel victories, new governments collapse into infighting, are overtaken by military coup d鈥櫭﹖ats, or suffer major defections by ex-rebel soldiers.

鈥擯hilip A. Martin

From Bloomberg Tax:

The earnings test appears to impose a severe penalty on Social Security recipients who continue to work by adding a 50% tax to the other taxes they already face on their wages. However, the reality is quite different.听

鈥擲ita Slavov and Alan Viard

From Defense One:

Paladins are a bad idea. They are outdated, based on a design that听to the Vietnam War. They are also expensive. Taiwan will spend $750 million on 40 howitzers. That is before training, maintenance, and ammunition costs are factored in. Worst of all, Paladins will be sitting ducks in a shooting war.

鈥擬ichael Hunzeker and PhD Student Brian Davis

From Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists:

Raising a vaccine鈥檚 safety bar much higher for children鈥檚 vaccines doesn鈥檛 correspond to the intent of a policy based on risk-benefit analysis; the United States is missing the chance at a timely pandemic response when it comes to quickly authorizing pediatric vaccines.

鈥擧yunJung Kim (PhD 鈥20)

From the Hill:

Andrew Cuomo defied his base by defending abusive behavior that is no longer tolerated. Cuomo tried to challenge the believability of his accusers. But they turned out to be tougher than he is.

鈥擝ill Schneider

From Lawfare:

Afghanistan, Policy Choices, and Claims of Intelligence Failure

But the reality is we lack reliable answers to many鈥攎ost, in fact鈥攐f these questions. Some of them may only be known, if ever, after 40 more years鈥攚hen the printed President鈥檚 Daily Briefs from this presidential term are declassified (assuming that a practice established in the Obama administration for declassifying PDBs continues). Even then, unless and until Joe Biden opens his mind and soul, we are unlikely to understand if he internalized the core judgments in any intelligence documents or briefings.

鈥擠avid Priess

From Sam Magazine (Finland):

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鈥擡d Rhodes

From American City and County:

This advocacy was successful in that today there are currently 18 states with restrictive legislation against municipal broadband networks in the United States. At one point there were as many as 21. What has changed however is that since 2003, the significance of broadband in everyday life has increased exponentially, and the pandemic only magnified the issue with too many Americans having been left out of the digital evolution.听

鈥擜lan Shark

From the Taipei Times:

The Chinese side will continue its bluster and intimidation, attempting to capitalize on Afghanistan鈥檚 fall and painting the US as a declining power. Yes, the U.S. is reducing its footprint in the Middle East, but the stated purpose is specifically to focus better on new threats posed by state actors such as China and Russia.

鈥擥errit van der Weiss

From the National Interest:

But while there will be many who engage in recriminations over what went wrong and whether a better outcome could have been achieved, Washington will have to deal with the situation that emerges no matter how undesirable it is. The likelihood that conflict will develop between the Taliban and other U.S. adversaries may present opportunities that the United States can take advantage of. But it can only do so if it recognizes both the opportunities and the dangers of navigating conflicts between U.S. adversaries.听听

鈥擬ark N. Katz

From the Washington Post:

Though Virginia will be a first test of how malignant Trump鈥檚 legacy remains now that he is out of the White House, it will also be a barometer of whether Cuomo鈥檚 fall, brought on by his alleged sexual harassment of female subordinates, weakens women鈥檚 support for Democrats generally.

鈥擬ark J. Rozell