THOUGHT LEADERSHIP: THE MOST READ PIECES OF 2020
BY JUSTIN CHAPMAN
In mid-year 2020, we launched a new platform for our member-written commentary and analysis. What was once known as the Newsroom became the Magazine, featuring pieces written by our members on all things international with a special focus on local-to-global topics, plus member spotlights, recaps and recordings from our events, and news about the Council. Bookmark the Magazine at pacificcouncil.online.
Please note: All previously published Newsroom articles are available in the Newsroom Archive.
Of the more than 200 articles we published in our Newsroom and Magazine in 2020, below are the 15 most read. Reread your favorite pieces or discover them for the first time.
- International Issues to Watch in 2020 – By DJ Peterson 
- Implications of COVID-19 for Mexico – By Pamela Starr, Geoffrey Jones, and Michael Camuñez 
- The Geopolitics of the Coronavirus Outbreak – By Ibrahim Al-Marashi 
- Institutionalized Racism is a National Security Threat – By Jerrold Green and Michael Lawson 
- An Era of Magical Realism – By Todd Schmidt 
- Trump’s Xenophobia Will Exacerbate Crisis – By Eliane Fersan and Kai Golden 
- The Coronavirus Knows No Borders; We Shouldn’t Either – By Michael Camuñez 
- Our Response to the Pandemic: Our Work Continues Online – By the Pacific Council 
- Interrogating the Interrogator at Guantánamo Bay – By Mary Ann Walker 
- The Day the Muslim World’s First Democracy Fell – By Nasimi Aghayev 
- Our COVID-19 Response Project – By the Pacific Council 
- The United States Should Strengthen Support to Kiribati – By C. Steven McGann 
- What Impact is Coronavirus Having on U.S.-China Relations? – By Chandra Ingram 
- U.S.-Mexico Relations—Moving Forward – By Michael Camuñez 
- COVID-19 and the Middle East’s ‘Cold War’ – By Ibrahim Al-Marashi 
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