Thursday, May 13, 2010

[RED DEMOCRATICA] Oil Spill, Immigration Reform, Home-Grown Terrorism: New on CFR's State and Local Officials Portal

 

From the Council on Foreign Relations

May 13, 2010

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GULF OIL SPILL: Implications for Domestic Policy

"Oil Spill's Ripple Effect"


The Gulf of Mexico oil spill is not just a problem to clean up, says CFR's Michael Levi, it has serious commercial implications for some oil firms and has dimmed the prospects of U.S. climate legislation.

HOMELAND SECURITY: Home-Grown Terrorism

"Combating Simple, Yet Deadly, Forms of Terrorism"


Jonathan Stevenson and CFR's Steven Simon discuss the attempted car bombing in Times Square, and combating these simple, yet deadly, forms of terrorism.

IMMIGRATION: Arizona Legislation

"Analyzing Arizona's Immigration Bill"


CFR's Edward Alden analyzes the national implications of Arizona's recently passed immigration bill as part of CFR's State and Local Officials Conference Call Series.

 
CFR AT WORLD TRADE WEEK NYC

CFR is a proud partner of World Trade Week NYC. Stop by CFR's booth at the Annual Awards Breakfast on May 17 to collect free publications and learn more about the CFR State and Local Officials Initiative.

Click here to learn more about World Trade Week NYC!

 
 
NEW CFR BLOG: ENERGY AND CLIMATE

CFR's Michael Levi examines the science and foreign policy surrounding climate change, energy, and nuclear security in this new CFR blog.

Blog: Michael Levi
http://blogs.cfr.org/levi/

 
 

 

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