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U.S.-Russia-China Policy Triangle
Interviewee: Andrew Kuchins, Director, Russia and Eurasia Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies Interviewer: Lee Hudson Teslik, Associate Editor, CFR.org September 29, 2008
By CFR.org on october 07, 2008
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Tags  china   Russia   georgia
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Political Turmoil in Malaysia
Interviewee: Bridget Welsh, Assistant Professor, Southeast Asian Studies, John Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies Interviewer: Jayshree Bajoria, Staff Writer, CFR.org September 30, 2008
By CFR.org on october 07, 2008
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A Conversation with David Miliband
Speaker: David Miliband, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Member of Parliament for South Shields, United KingdomPresider: Fareed Z...
By CFR.org on september 29, 2008
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Tags  Iran   United Kingdom
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A Conversation with Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Speaker: Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, President of the Argentine RepublicPresider: Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign RelationsCristina Ferná...
By CFR.org on september 23, 2008
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Kenya's 'Cutting Edge' Education Policy
Postelection violence in Kenya and the ensuing political crisis dominated world headlines earlier this year. Peace has held since a February deal that established a powersharing government, creating opportunities for Kenya to repair its fraying social structures. Gene Sperling, director of CFR's Center for Universal Education, recently traveled to Kenya to meet with politicians and policymakers, including Prime Minister Raila Odinga.
By CFR.org on september 21, 2008
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The Post-9/11 U.S. Immigration Clampdown
http://www.cfr.org/publication/17259/ The 9/11 attacks triggered policy changes across the U.S. government. Few areas experienced as much turmoil as the immigration system. CFR Senior Fellow Edward Alden, whose new book argues U.S. efforts to strengthen borders and prevent terrorist attacks have been flawed and sometimes counterproductive, tells CFR.org that much remains to be done policywise.
By CFR.org on september 21, 2008
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Israel's View on the U.S. Elections
Yossi Klein Halevi, the New Republic's Middle East correspondent and a Senior Fellow at the Shalem Center in Jerusalem, discusses Israeli perceptions of the U.S. presidential race. He explains that most important campaign issue for Israelis is the U.S. stance toward Iran. For this reason, they tend to favor John McCain, who they see as more likely to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
By CFR.org on july 24, 2008
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Saving the United States' Iraqi Translators
Tens of thousands of Iraqis have worked for the United States in Iraq as translators, contractors, and office workers since 2003. Today many are marked for death, labeled as collaborators by their countrymen. Kirk Johnson is a former USAID worker in Iraq who directs the List Project to Resettle Iraqi Allies. Johnson has spent the last year and half navigating a Byzantine bureaucracy to help as many Iraqi translators he can resettle in the United States. So far he's helped 92.
By CFR.org on june 24, 2008
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A Conversation with Condoleezza Rice
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice reflects on the lessons of th