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Submit ReviewJenn, Alex, and Jen wrap up 2020 by discussing the biggest stories that flew under the radar this year because of, well, everything. They talk about the war in Ethiopia, a major leadership change in Japan, and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s constitutional amendments that allow him to stay in power basically for life. Then they turn to the big storylines they’re watching in 2021, including the end of Angela Merkel’s chancellorship in Germany, Joe Biden’s Latin America policy, and potential North Korean provocations. Most importantly, the gang wishes everyone a safe and joyful holiday season.
References:
Today, Explained explains Ethiopia’s crisis
A top aid official on Ethiopia’s humanitarian crisis
Alex’s reporting on Japan’s remilitarization
Who is Japan’s new prime minister?
Putin’s president-for-life plans
The biden-latin-america-policy.html">race to replace Angela Merkel
Joe Biden biden-latin-america-policy.html">looks to Latin America
The challenges of US policy in Latin America
Will Kim Jong Un welcome Biden with a weapons test?
Hosts:
Jennifer Williams (@jenn_ruth), senior foreign editor, Vox
Alex Ward (@AlexWardVox), national security reporter, Vox
Jen Kirby (@j_kirby1), foreign reporter, Vox
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