Friday, January 4, 2013

[RED DEMOCRATICA] Obama's Foreign Policy, After Chavez, & Aung San Suu Kyi Award

 

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Jan 4 Wilson Weekly
Obama's Foreign Policy II

Expert Aaron David Miller discusses President Obama's foreign policy legacy from his first term, the foreign policy challenges and opportunities in his second term, and whether the president will define a "grand strategy" before leaving office.

The Challenges Ahead: Wilson Policy Brief Series

As Inauguration day approaches, Wilson Center experts analyze the critical issues that will face the next Administration in this new policy brief series.

A New Agenda With Mexico

Christoper Wilson and Andrew Selee

Too Big to Succeed: The Need for Federal IT Reform

Zachary Bastian

Dealing with a Rising China

J. Stapleton Roy

Pursuing a Productive Relationship Between the US and Brazil

Paulo Sotero

Moving Beyond the Reset

William E. Pomeranz

The Challenges of the 21st Century City

Blair A. Ruble

The Next Industrial Revolution

David Rejeski

National Action Plan on Women's Equal Participation in Public Service

Rangita de Silva de Alwis

Completing the Asia Pivot

Robert Hathaway

Governing on the Edge of Change

David Rejeski

Gaming Our Way to a Better Future

Diane Tucker

Dealing with the Iranian Nuclear Challenge

Robert S. Litwak

Nuclear Weapons in International Politics: It's Getting Personal

Timothy McDonnell

Manufacturing Matters

Kent Hughes

Salvaging a Troubled Marriage: Lessons for U.S.-Pakistan Relations

Michael Kugelman

Strengthening America: Inventing the Future

Kent Hughes

Redefining U.S. Economic Rivalries in Asia

Shihoko Goto

Beyond the Laboratory and Far Away: Immediate and Future Challenges in Governing the Bio-economy

Todd Kuiken and Eleonore Pauwels

Wilson in the News
Escaping the Cliff: In Search of Real Budget Heroes - Huffington Post

David Rejeski and UMD Public Policy School Dean, Don Kettl co-authored an article on Budget Hero and the fiscal cliff.

Syria's chaos isn't America's fault - The Washington Post

Aaron David Miller explains why the ongoing civil war in Syria is not America's fault or responsibility to solve.

A Swell Of Elections In Post-Arab Spring Middle East - NPR

Robin Wright talks with NPR's Jacki Lyden about the important events in 2013 expected to shape the future of the Middle East.

Japan in 2013: Insecurities to loom larger - CNN.com

Nobuo Fukuda writes that the insecurities in Japanese society that lead to the Liberal Democratic Party's electoral victory in December will continue to plague the country's politics in 2013.

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