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
A suite of changes to Teton County’s wildlife friendly fencing regulations is moving forward after the Teton County Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the plans.
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Reactions are mixed to the Jackson Hole Conservation Allianceâs high-level financial model for northern South Park, which lays out the nonprofitâs vision for the area as a 71% deed restricted housing development with 200 acres of open space conserved elsewhere
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âWe wanted to start the conversation and help the community realize what was really on the table and what we could really accomplish in northern South Park,â Community Planning Manager Brooke Sausser said. âTo us that means building a neighborhood that honors our ranching heritage, respects the needs of our essential workers and sustains healthy wildlife.â
But people planning the area were concerned unveiling the analysis now may have jumped the gun.
For Immediate Release, December 14, 2020
Contact:
Andrea Zaccardi, Center for Biological Diversity, (303) 854-7748, azaccardi@biologicaldiversity.org Katie Bilodeau, Friends of the Clearwater, (208) 882-9755, katie@friendsoftheclearwater.org Brad Smith, Idaho Conservation League, (208) 265-9565 x 303, bsmith@idahoconservation.org Jake Bleich, Defenders of Wildlife, (202) 772-3208, jbleich@defenders.org Chris Colligan, Greater Yellowstone Coalition, (307) 734-0633, ccolligan@greateryellowstone.org Dave Werntz, Conservation Northwest, (360) 319-9949, dwerntz@conservationnw.org Joseph Vaile, KS WIld, (541) 621-7808, joseph@kswild.org Bonnie Rice, Sierra Club, (406) 640-2857, bonnie.rice@sierraclub.org Chelsea Carson, Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance, (307) 733-9417, chelsea@jhalliance.org
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