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In the New Yorker, George Packer examines the Tunisian paradox: why the Arab Spring’s only democratic success is producing so many jihadists.
Michèle Flournoy, co-founder and chief executive officer of the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), which is based in Washington, DC, and has issued a new report, “Nine Lessons for Navigating National Security.” The report examines 70 years of US national security policy and processes, and makes recommendations for the next president as they build the next national security team. – Defense News
Fred Hiatt writes: The temptation to withdraw has never been far below the surface of U.S. politics…But always there were politicians who would take up the hard work of making the case for U.S. leadership, beginning with presidents such as Truman and Kennedy, Reagan and Clinton. That’s a tradition that stands in danger today. – Washington Post John McLaughlin writes: For countries like the United States, with highly diversified economies, the benefits of this energy revolution are many: lower gas prices, potentially more robust manufacturing sectors, more competitive exports and greater economic security. But for countries hooked on oil revenue, addicted to its soothing effects on social stability and public welfare, the ride may be rough. – Ozy |
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