Friday, November 30, 2012

[RED DEMOCRATICA] US-Mexico, Egypt in Crisis, & Iran Nuclear

 

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Wilson Weekly
November 30 Wilson Weekly
A New Agenda With Mexico

The depth of economic ties with Mexico, together with declines in illegal immigration and organized crime violence, create an opportunity for policymakers from both countries to broaden and deepen the overall relationship, write Andrew Selee and Christopher Wilson in this new policy brief.

Op-Ed | Mexico, US ties ripe for major expansion

Publication | A Stronger Future: Policy Recommendations for US-Mexico Relations

Publication | Considering New Strategies for Confronting Organized Crime in Mexico

Publication | Working Together: Economic Ties Between the United States and Mexico

On The Homepage
A New Egypt Must Learn Political Compromise
Op-ed by Jane Harman

"Too often, the "winner-takes-all" Mubarak model persists in Egyptian politics. Instead of engaging or working within the system, and compromising, opposition forces protest in Tahrir Square or boycott. While these tactics won a revolution, they will not build a democracy," writes Jane Harman.


Interviews:

Robin Wright and Jane Harman:
  Egypt's Emerging Democracy

Aaron Miller:
  Morsi's Power Grab Threatens
  Stability in Volatile Region

Josh Stacher:
  US Raises Concerns About Egypt

A Changing Middle East: The View from Lebanon
Context

Situated between Israel and Syria, Lebanon sits in the center of a region experiencing an unprecedented period of change. Former Prime Minister of Lebanon Fuad Siniora discusses the impact of the Arab Spring on his country, the conflict in Syria, and the future of the region.

Publication | The Demons Besieging Lebanon: Iran's Tighter Grip

Event | Lebanon and the Arab World in Transition

Alumni News

The Quarterly Report: India's Feckless Elite Surveying the World of Ideas
On Dialogue this week, Steve Lagerfeld, editor of The Wilson Quarterly, discusses the latest issue. WQ contributor Sadanand Dhume, resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, discusses leadership failures in India.

Wilson in the News
Mideast's dynamic opportunity for peace - Reuters

Joint USIP-Wilson Center Distinguished Scholar Robin Wrights writes that turmoil in the Arab world has made regimes across the region vulnerable as never before, creating an opportunity for enduring peace in Gaza and long-term with Israel.

Palestinian move at U.N. won't solve anything - CNN

Vice President for New Initiatives Aaron Miller writes that the UN vote on Palestinian statehood won't change the situation between Israel and Palestine, and actually might make things worse.

Obama To Meet With Mexico's President-Elect - Fronteras Desk

Mexico Institute Associate Chris Wilson says there are reasons why economic issues should become a priority in this latest phase of the US-Mexico relationship, in this public radio report.

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