Friday, November 15, 2013

[RED DEMOCRATICA] Iran, China, and Special Ops

 

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The Case Against Negotiating with Assad
IAEA Chief Cites Modest Iran Nuclear Progress Gold Angle

Public Policy Scholar Michael Adler interviewed IAEA Chief Yukiya Amano and reports in Breaking Defense that Iran’s recent slow down on its nuclear program could signal a readiness to create favorable conditions for a deal with the U.S.

On the Homepage Gold Angle
Why Pakistanis Are Angry About Taliban Leader's Death Can Xi Jinping Tackle Reform?

In this Ground Truth Briefing, China experts discussed China’s Third Plenum and the directions China could take in its domestic policy amidst the challenges of a slowing growth rate and rising public dissatisfaction with pollution, inequality, corruption, and food safety.

 
On the Nuclear Watch The Future of American Warfare: The Rise of Special Ops

Linda Robinson has spent much of the last two years in Afghanistan studying the evolution of special ops in their largest and longest deployment since Vietnam. In this interview, she provides insight and context on this evolution of U.S. military strategy.

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America Has Nowhere to Go on Egypt (The New York Times)

Aaron David Miller authored this op-ed about American foreign policy towards Egypt in the wake of all the criticism garnered by Secretary of State John Kerry’s recent visit to Cairo and his seeming endorsement of the military rulers.

The Trajectory of Populism in Latin America (Live Mint & The Wall Street Journal)

Cynthia Arnson and Carlos de la Torre's formal study of the rise and fall of populist regimes in Latin America, Latin American Populism in the 21st Century, is reviewed.

New Database Identifies Products Containing Silver Nanoparticles (Resource Investing News)

This piece reports on the Wilson Center’s efforts to update the Nanotechnology Consumer Products Inventory, aimed at identifying products containing silver and other nanoparticles.

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