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ALJAZ ISIL And The Taliban January 19, 2018

Syrian fighters known as the white b g ill go iffy as the establishment of a kurdish corridor along its border has been deploying troops and tanks that are in preparation for a ground assault Stephanie Decker has more from antakya. The situation around the fitting is heating up there is been an increase in shelling from turkey into africa and also hearing reports that around fifteen thousand Free Syrian Army fighters these are the rebels inside syria supported by turkey are mobilizing towards the east of affluence and this is all in line with the political rhetoric thats been coming out of anger over the last week or so the last voice added to that the Defense Ministry on friday saying that the operation would happen that there should be no delay and that turkey had no choice but to rid of what they call terrorists ....

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ALJAZ ISIL And The Taliban January 21, 2018

Glass has this update from couple. Afghan special forces have been clearing the hotel floor by floor trying to find the gunman and get and evacuate staff and guests from the Intercontinental Hotel the siege started about nine oclock on saturday night when at least four gunmen attacked the hotel its unclear how they got into the hotel that is something thats going to come under investigation the hotel was very busy on a saturday night a Wedding Party was ongoing we also know that a number of guests were in the hotel delegates for a conference to be held on sunday so a very busy time its unclear exactly how many people were in the hotel we know that several people were trapped at the time of the attack special forces entered the hotel to go after the attackers they turned off the electricity at the Intercontinen ....

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CSPAN2 Democratization And Authoritarianism In The Arab World August 5, 2014

As choosing the option that said we would like a twostate solution so we can go on building our own oil or neighbors build their own. Its actually worse numbers that have appeared in similar polls in other years. Sometimes its been more 50 50 that even 50 50 isnt enough. There has to be a consensus on the palestinian side. It doesnt have to be 100 . There has to be a consensus that they will go for permanent peace. Permanent peace also means policing. If there is a palestinian state than you can allow it to be a base for attacks on neighboring states. Rather than look for blame in some day today in every action on the diplomatic front or on the settlement building front or on the military front that the essential question is who wants peace and he wants fighting . On that question, its pretty clear that the blame is today as it has been since the conflict began on one side. Thank you and with that can i ask members of the audience to join me in thanking joshua muravchik. [applause] he ....

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CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings August 5, 2014

Our authors who are agreeing to participate in this reflection on the book and where the arab world is now in the wake of this publication and in the wake of all of the developments of the last three plus years. Im going to briefly introduce our speakers. They will speak each for about 10 minutes in the order that i want to reduce them. I may ask them a few more questions and try and get them to fight with one another intellectually. Then we will have plenty of time for you to pose your questions or challenges to them and to all of us. Dan brumberg is one of our oldest in terms of longestserving partners in the journal of democracy. In fact he joined our editorial at an early stage of his career. And its been very influential in shaping our coverage of the Political Developments related to the arab world and associate professor of government and codirector of the program of democracy and government at georgetown university ....

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CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings August 5, 2014

Didnt. Now when we think about transitions i think we think about the transition. On. I still think its in many respects still an important intellectual theoretical contribution that the paradigm assumed that democratization would emerge not because people are committed to democracy but because people were using democratic rules as a mechanism of conflict resolution the notion of democracy without democrats but there was no basic identity area the extent to which heres the paradox. The authors of the paradigm are correct. You need some sort of political bargain to make a transition but its particularly difficult difficult to have a path in the struggle is not over economic and social issues explicitly but over identity. How do you bargain with identity issues . Its much more difficult than dealing with rates of inflation and so on if you compare the struggle for a pact in brazil would say to egypt. The polls were not trying to figure out their national identity. The question therefore ....

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