Friday, June 28, 2013

[RED DEMOCRATICA] Iran, Brazil & Climate Change

 

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New Iranian President Greeted by Policy Challenges Gold Angle

On the occasion of Hassan Rouhani's election as Iran's new president, the Middle East Program compiled the views of 26 Iran experts from the Middle East, Europe, and the United States on the topic, "The Domestic and Foreign Policy Challenges of the New Iranian President, Hassan Rouhani."

Context Q&A | Iran's Surprising Election: Has the REform Movement been Reborn?

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Backdraft: The Conflict Potential of Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Backdraft: The Conflict Potential of Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation

President Obama is the latest world leader to roll out a more aggressive plan to combat climate change. But experts warn that, especially in already-fragile parts of the world, poorly designed and implemented initiatives could unintentionally provoke conflicts, rather than diffuse them.

Obama in Africa Obama in Africa

Steve McDonald highlights how this trip to Africa provides a unique opportunity for the President to outline and give impetus to his Administration's Africa policy in the first of a series of blog posts on the trip on the Africa Up Close blog.

Op-Ed | Why Africa Matters

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Dialogue: Middle East Roundtable: Iran's Election This Week's Issues:

Middle East Roundtable: Iran's Election
We once again convene our Middle East roundtable with a look at the recent Iranian election results and what the outcome could mean for the U.S. relationship with the Islamic Republic. Joining us are Haleh Esfandiari, David Ottaway and Afshin Molavi.

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Meditation Will Not Quell the Anger on Brazil's Streets (Financial Times)

Paulo Sotero wrote an article for the Financial Times on the protests in Brazil, the causes fueling them, and the issues facing Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff. Sotero writes, "For now, and until the political system changes, traditional forms of mediation are out and direct democracy is in."

What's Really Wrong with the Middle East? (Foreign Policy)

Aaron David Miller published an article in Foreign Policy about the prominent issues plaguing the Middle East. This article was also published in the Orlando Sentinel and the Sun Sentinel.

Iran's Man in the Middle (The New York Review of Books)

The New York Review of Books' blog published an article by Haleh Esfandiari on the challenges facing the newly elected Iranian President, Hassan Rouhani.

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