To see disorder, particularly in key parts of the world as were seeing now in the middle east. Second reality that we face is that oftentimes states that democratize can become democracies, may become less close partners of the u. S. In security matters, specifically the case if the u. S. Had supported an authoritarian regime that preceded it, then a new regime comes in and they seek to distance itself to a may not seek to doubt the full panoply of u. S. Security agenda. With the difficulties in our National Security establishment in being able to reconcile a commitment to the longterm which is to have spread of democracy and then realizing that shortterm impacts of democratization may not be supportive of the u. S. Security interests. We, of course, have seen this in parts of latin america, parts of the middle east we have seen in some parts of asia and then across the eurasian space. Then, of course, we come back to the question, well, what about our model in Eastern Europe, central
Loudermilk young debate series brought to you live from georgia public broadcasting. The race for governor. Good evening, i am brenda wood. We would like to welcome you and our live studio audience to the Atlanta Press club Loudermilk Young debate series, originating from the studios of georgia public broadcasting in atlanta. This is the debate between the candidates for georgias governor. Lets meet the candidates. They are in alphabetical order, jason carter, who has represented the 42nd Senate District in the Georgia State Legislature Since 2010. Incumbent nathan deal has been the governor since 2011 and andrew hunt is the founder and former ceo of a Nano Technology company. Lets meet our analysts. Jim galloway writes political insider, a political column for the atlantajournal constitution. Christopher king is a reporter with cbs in atlanta. 46 Sandra Parrish is a reporter covering political and legislative news. This debate will consist of three rounds and for more information on t