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| | | | One presidential visit won't forge a reconciliation. But increasing pressures to manage the Iranian nuclear issue, the peace process and Netanyahu's need to remain relevant in his new government just might, writes Aaron David Miller in The Washington Post. National Conversation | Allies at Odds: Obama, Netanyahu, and The State of U.S. – Israeli Relations Media Briefing | Obama Travels to Middle East | | | Syria: Have We Reached a Tipping Point? Jane Harman joins a panel on MSNBC's Morning Joe to discuss the U.S. position on Syria in the context of reports of chemical weapons use and the 10-year anniversary of the Iraq War. Audio | Syria and the U.S. Role In the Middle East Publication | The Syrian Refugee Crisis is Pushing Lebanon to the Brink | | Remote Control Warfare Requires Rules While the means of combating terrorist threats may have changed, the end for preserving international security remains the same. We need strategies, not just tactics — and a necessary part of that equation is creating a durable legal structure for remote-control warfare that will secure buy-in from a global audience, writes Jane Harman in this op-ed from The International Herald Tribune. Read More → | | Does China Have a Foreign Policy? China is rising as a global power, but the position that top foreign policy officials occupy in the Chinese political system is surprisingly far from the center of power, writes Zheng Wang in this op-ed. Policy Brief | Completing the Asia Pivot National Conversation | China's New Leadership—Opportunity for the United States? | | | | This Week's Issues: The Untold War & After Chavez On this episode of Dialogue at the Wilson Center, Nancy Sherman explores the psychological and moral burdens borne by those in the U.S. military. Eric Olson discusses the legacy of Hugo Chavez on Venezuela and Latin America. | | | | | | | | Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center One Woodrow Wilson Plaza - 1300 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, DC 19004-3027 T 202-691-4000 © Copyright 2013. The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. All rights reserved. | Privacy | Unsubscribe | | | |
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