Thursday, October 4, 2012

[RED DEMOCRATICA] Cyber Security, Venezuela Elections, Yemen

 

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October 4 Wilson Weekly
Cyber Gridlock: Why the Public Should Care
National Conversation

General Keith Alexander of US Cyber Command, Senator Susan Collins, and ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero discuss with NPR's Steve Inskeep and Jane Harman, the vulnerability of US infrastructure and public to cyber attacks, the lack of effective policy to mitigate threats, and the need for an open public debate on the problems and solutions.

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Context Q&A with Anthony Romero on Civil Liberties After 9/11

On The Homepage
Poll Watching in Venezuela

Though major polling firms differ on where the presidential race stands, they seem to agree that this weekend's outcome is almost impossible to predict. One of Venezuela's top pollsters, Luis Vicente Leon provides an up to the moment analysis of the polling data and the dynamics of the race.


Event | Update Venezuela: The October 7, 2012 Presidential Elections

Event | Venezuela's Presidential Elections 2012: Report of a Study Mission
Yemen's Transition
Director's Forum

President of Yemen Abd Rabbo Mansur al-Hadi describes his vision for how Yemen can overcome the critical challenges of security, rising unemployment and a lack of adequate access to food, water, and health care and what role the international community should play in moving the country forward.


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Alumni News

Outlier States: American Strategies to Change, Contain, or Engage Regimes
On this encore episode of dialogue, Robert Litwak, the Center's Vice President for Scholars and Academic Relations, discusses his latest book Outlier States, American Strategies to Change, Contain, or Engage Regimes, in which he explores the feasibility of the Obama Administrations' policy to re-integrate nuclear "outliers" such as North Korea and Iran into the community of nations.
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Wilson in the News
South Africa's break with apartheid serves as model for Burma — The Hill

Jane Harman co-authored an opinion piece with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison on Burma's current shift away from authoritarianism, South Africa's break with apartheid, and lessons for encouraging peaceful transitions to open democracy.

Crises in Mideast putting foreign policy on front burner — Fox News

Aaron David Miller comments on foreign policy amid turmoil in the Middle East and the U.S. presidential race.

One border agent dead, one injured while patrolling US-Mexico border — KPCC

Andrew Selee discusses violence at the U.S.-Mexico border that left one border patrol agent dead and another injured.

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