Friday, January 17, 2014

[RED DEMOCRATICA] South Asia, Reverse Migration, David Ignatius on Congress and Foreign Policy

 

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Five Resolutions for U.S. South Asia Policy in 2014
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Michael Kugelman provides five New Year's resolutions that, if upheld, can help inch the region just a bit closer to the stability that's long eluded it.

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Reverse Migration: Why Are Mexican Immigrants Heading South? Reverse Migration: Why Are Mexican Immigrants Heading South?

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While immigration reform efforts in Washington have been stymied by partisan politics, the pattern of movement between the United States and Mexico is changing on its own. A recent survey by the organization Mexicans and Americans Thinking Together (MATT) reveals surprising reasons for the emergence of this new trend in migration.

 
Congress and Foreign Policy: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Congress and Foreign Policy: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

In this video event, David Ignatius of The Washington Post spoke about Congress’ role in foreign policy, particularly as it relates to the Middle East. This lecture was the first in an annual series that honors Dr. Michael Van Dusen’s commitment to the Middle East. The series, created by the Middle East Program, will provide a forum for the world’s leading thinkers and policymakers to speak on critical issues affecting the Middle East and North Africa region.

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MTP Panel: Implications of Gates Tell-All (NBC)

Jane Harman participated in a roundtable on “Meet the Press” concerning former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates’s memoir “Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at War.”

Warrior, Farmer, Leader: Reflections on the flawed-but-unmatched legacy of Israel’s Ariel Sharon (Foreign Policy)

Aaron Miller authored this piece on the life of Ariel Sharon and his significance in peace negotiations in the Middle East.

Latin America sees violent crime (CNN)

Eric Olson is interviewed in this segment on “The Brief” on the causes of and proposed solutions to drug-related crime in Latin America.

Amid Resistance, Iranian Nuclear Deal Goes Into Effect (NPR)

Robin Wright was interviewed on “All Things Considered” concerning the Iranian nuclear negotiations and resistance to a deal from both US and Iranian politicians.

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