Wednesday, November 4, 2009

[RED DEMOCRATICA] In the Nov/Dec Issue: Preventing an Economic Meltdown, On 1989, and More

 

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* The Real Peril of Hackers: General Wesley Clark joins Peter Levin on the vulnerability of U.S. cybersecurity and what steps should be taken to protect network infrastructure against electronic attacks

* On 1989: Philip Zelikow on the latest books to unpack the epic story of the fall of the Berlin Wall

* Resetting Russia: Dmitri Trenin on how Moscow must close the book on the lost Soviet empire, and find a new role in the multi-polar world order

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