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Max Meizlish

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Senior Research Analyst @FDD @FDD_CEFP | foreign policy + economic statecraft @UofMaryland + @JohnsHopkins

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40–50% of China’s oil imports flow through the Strait of Hormuz. If Khamenei attacks the strait, he is attacking China — his biggest lifeline — more than any other country. #OOTT

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Chinese purchases of Iranian oil violate U.S. sanctions—passed by Congress on a bipartisan basis — as well as executive orders and State and Treasury designations issued by President Trump.

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“Mainstream outlets seem to be ignoring the fact that the sanctions rollback also includes new authorities to address ongoing U.S. foreign policy and national security concerns in Syria. The administration deserves credit for including these measures, particularly those targeting

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Ever wonder how Chinese "teapot" refineries actually work? Curious who stands to benefit from them? In this piece, we tackle those questions and more. What we uncover may shock you: a vertically integrated Chinese supply chain that stands to benefit from historic volumes of

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New Wall Street Journal Opinion by FDD Max Meizlish who worked at Treasury Department Most investors still see South Africa as the country of Nelson Mandela—the “rainbow nation” of democratic reform, racial reconciliation and rule of law. But that legacy has long given way to a pernicious reality: a

New <a href="/WSJopinion/">Wall Street Journal Opinion</a> by <a href="/FDD/">FDD</a> <a href="/maxmeizlish/">Max Meizlish</a> who worked at <a href="/USTreasury/">Treasury Department</a> 

Most investors still see South Africa as the country of Nelson Mandela—the “rainbow nation” of democratic reform, racial reconciliation and rule of law. But that legacy has long given way to a pernicious reality: a
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Mandela’s legacy no longer guides South Africa. It blinds the world to the menace the ANC has become. And it’s in that blind spot that all the risk lies, writes Max Meizlish on.wsj.com/4m8TaG5

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“In a world where Russia has raw materials, and China dominates manufacturing, an economy centered around McKinsey and DoorDash will not cut it,” Mike Needham, counselor to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, told the crowd from the main stage. nytimes.com/2025/07/20/us/


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Mandela’s legacy no longer guides South Africa. It blinds the world to the menace the ANC has become. And it’s in that blind spot that all the risk lies, writes Max Meizlish on.wsj.com/4nYPxUN