Information on "Political Ideologies and Doctrines" and "Asia"
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17 Dec 2012
Intellectual Odyssey with Leon Wieseltier
In this wide-ranging audio presentation, Leon Wieseltier, who is the Literary Editor of the "New Republic", discusses the current political debates in Israel, the common attributes of intellectuals, the defining features of a liberal sensib... More on «Intellectual Odyssey with Leon Wieseltier»
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29 Nov 2012
The Kurdish Community and the Security Dynamics of the Middle East
A pan-Kurdish state remains a distant goal, not least because of divisions between Kurdish communities in the Middle East. More on «The Kurdish Community and the Security Dynamics of the Middle East»
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30 Jul 2012
South China Sea
In this audio presentation, CFR Fellow Joshua Kurlantzick and CSIS Senior Fellow Bonnie Glaser examine the disputes between China and other Asian countries over specific territories in the South China Sea, and the possible impacts of they may have on... More on «South China Sea»
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20 Dec 2011
Nationalism and Multiculturalism in Russia
Dr Aglaya Snetkov, senior researcher at the Center for Security Studies, discusses the Russian approach to the challenges posed by multiculturalism and nationalism. More on «Nationalism and Multiculturalism in Russia»
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4 Mar 2011
Syria at a Crossroads?
David Butter, Regional Director for Middle East and North Africa at the Economist Intelligence Unit, discusses political and economic developments in Syria - as well as the state of Syria's relations with its neighbors and its role as a pow... More on «Syria at a Crossroads?»
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5 May 2010
A Multipolar Path to Peace
A broadened discourse is needed to overcome the legacy of ethnic polarization and to build a more prosperous peace in Sri Lanka, Dr Asoka Bandarage tells the ISN. More on «A Multipolar Path to Peace»
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10 Mar 2010
Saudi Domestic Dilemmas
Although reform may be happening at a glacial pace, Saudi civil society is becoming increasingly vocal in its demand for a balance between stability and change, Toby C Jones tells the ISN. More on «Saudi Domestic Dilemmas»
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4 Mar 2009
Stalled Issue, Changing Times
At the onset of the 50th anniversary of the 1959 Tibetan uprising, writer Denis Burke tells the ISN that the Tibetan democracy movement now stands at a crucial juncture where its current modus operandi may be out of date. More on «Stalled Issue, Changing Times»


