Friday, April 5, 2013

[RED DEMOCRATICA] North Korea, Syria, & Immigration Reform

 

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Why the U.S. Should Give Pyongyang Breathing Space Gold Angle

North Korea's unhelpful and provocative behavior may actually be part of a larger effort to break out of diplomatic isolation and economic dependency on China by pressuring Washington to return to the negotiating table. Commentary co-authored by Jane Harman, Robert Hathaway, and James Person.

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Jane Harman on Syrian The Future of Syria

"This is not just a Syria problem, this is a world problem. I think we have reached the tipping point. This opposition or what is good about it…has got to get more support from the United States and it has to be known that we are helping," said Jane Harman on MSNBC's Morning Joe.


Syria | Have We Reached a Tipping Point?

Mexico US border Fence Immigration: The New Reality at the Border

In this LA Times op-ed, Andrew Selee argues that illegal immigration has changed, and explains how and why, as Congress debates the issue.


Op-ed | Defining Border Security

Event | Is the Border More Efficient? More Secure? — Progress and Challenges in Managing the U.S.-Mexico Border

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Kathryn Lavelle on Dialogue This Week's Issues:

Money and Banks in the American Political System
Kathryn Lavelle discusses her newest book, Money and Banks in the American Political System. Michael Adler gives an update on the Iranian nuclear negotiations.

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No Laughing Matter — Time Magazine

Robin Wright analyzes the figure of Bassem Youssef - the Jon Stewart of Egypt - who received an arrest warrant in March accusing him of "going too far by insulting Islam and mocking Morsi.".

Pakistan's Protest Vote — Foreign Policy

Michael Kugelman looks at how Pakistan's besieged Shia Muslim minority may vote in this spring's national elections.

Women's rights in Africa — CCTV

Mame-Khady Diouf discusses women's rights in Africa and their role in politics Among African countries.

How Caroline Kennedy could make a difference in Japan — CNN.com

Shihoko Goto explains how Caroline Kennedy could highlight women's issues as Ambassador to Japan, a country that lags behind most other developed nations in gender equality indicators.

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