Information on "Conflict Types" and "Asia"
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7 Feb 2013
Report From The Middle East
In this audio presentation, Chuck Freilich, who is the author of "Zion's Dilemmas: How Israel makes National Security Policy," overviews recent developments in the Middle East. More on «Report From The Middle East»
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17 Jan 2013
China, Tibet, and Religious Oppression
In this audio presentation, Ellen Bork, who is Director of Democracy and Human Rights at the Foreign Policy Initiative, shepherds a discussion on the troubled relationship between China and Tibet. More on «China, Tibet, and Religious Oppression»
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13 Nov 2012
Southern Thailand’s Religious War
In this audio presentation, Joshua Kurlantzick, who is CFR's Fellow for Southeast Asia, leads a conversation on the conflict between Thailand's Muslim insurgents and its largely Buddhist security forces. More on «Southern Thailand’s Religious War»
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6 Sep 2012
Supplying Arms – The Syrian Case
Despite increasing fears that the Assad regime might use chemical weapons, the conflict in Syria has thus far been fought with conventional ones, most of which have been supplied by Russia. More on «Supplying Arms – The Syrian Case»
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22 Aug 2012
Radical Settler Terrorism
In this audio presentation, the Brookings Institution's Natan Sachs talks about his "Foreign Affairs" essay, "The Rise of Settler Terrorism" (September-October 2012). More on «Radical Settler Terrorism»
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28 Jun 2012
Regional Conflicts: Managed But Not Resolved
In today's podcast, the Pacific Forum's Ralph A Cossa predicts that territorial disputes and disagreement over how best to deal with North Korea makes security cooperation in Northeast Asia unlikely. More on «Regional Conflicts: Managed But Not Resolved» -
26 Jun 2012
Syrian Conflict Promises Toxic Outcome – Part I
In this audio presentation, Haynie Wheeler features Leonard Spector's article "Syrian Conflict Promises Toxic Outcome - Part I. More on «Syrian Conflict Promises Toxic Outcome – Part I» -
12 Jun 2012
Standoff in the South China Sea
In this audio presentation, Haynie Wheeler features Carlyle Thayer's article "Standoff in the South China Sea. More on «Standoff in the South China Sea»
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17 Apr 2012
Emerging Democracies Coy about Denouncing Syrian Repression
In this audio presentation, Yale Global's Haynie Wheeler features Christophe Jaffrelot's article "Emerging Democracies Coy about Denouncing Syrian Repression," which states it is not surprising that emerging democracies such as Brazil, Indi... More on «Emerging Democracies Coy about Denouncing Syrian Repression»
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16 Sep 2011
Afghan Peace Talks
James Dobbins and James J Shinn, coauthors of Afghan Peace Talks: A Primer, discuss the relationships between Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, Afghanistan and Pakistan, as well as the obstacles and possible outcomes of peace negotiations. More on «Afghan Peace Talks»
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