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Opinion | Samantha Power Still Believes America Can Help Save the World


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In her 2019 memoir, “The Education of an Idealist,” Samantha Power, who emigrated from Ireland as a child, described how she knew, even before being naturalized, that she had become an American. “I now thought like an American, reacting to problems in the world like the Bosnia war by asking myself, ‘What, if anything, can we, America, do about it?’”
That question has animated Power’s epic career, which has stretched from war correspondent to United Nations ambassador to, now, head of the United States Agency for International Development, the government agency devoted to foreign aid. It was a question that a lot of liberal-minded people asked themselves in the 1990s. Back then, elite conventional wisdom held that America’s failure to try to stop the 1994 genocide in Rwanda was a moral catastrophe; it was partly the shame of that episode that led Bill Clinton to eventually intervene in Kosovo. ....

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Pandemic could cause civil war 'in at least a few' countries: Intelligence report


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A wave of internal crises and even wars could follow the coronavirus pandemic “in at least a few and perhaps many countries,” according to an intelligence community assessment.
“Some hard-hit developing countries are experiencing financial and humanitarian crises, increasing the risk of surges in migration, collapsed governments, or internal conflict,” the Office of the Director of National Intelligence reported in an annual threat assessment.
That finding sharpens the geopolitical stakes of the coronavirus pandemic.
The social costs of the public health crisis and the economic consequences of recurrent lockdowns in countries around the world have been apparent over the past year, but intelligence officials expect those problems to spill over into the military sphere. ....

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In 'restoring America's soul,' Biden can become a hero for the persecuted


In restoring America s soul, Biden can become a hero for the persecuted
Toufic Baaklini, opinion contributor
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In restoring America s soul, Biden can become a hero for the persecuted
President Biden campaigned on a promise that his top priority would be to restore the soul of America. He emphasized that he would focus on healing America s partisan divides and seek to reinvigorate bipartisanship in Washington. One way the president can heal the nation and bring Democrats and Republicans together is by championing the cause of international religious freedom.
When the 1998 International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA) was passed, then-Sen. Biden was the ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. As president, he should quickly act to make appointments for leadership positions established by the IRFA, such as an ambassador at large for international religious freedom and commissioners on the U.S. Commission on Int ....

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The Exile Effect: Venezuela's Overseas Opposition and Social Media


What’s new? As Nicolás Maduro forces dissidents to flee Venezuela, exiles have come to play important roles influencing both the opposition’s political strategy and international policy toward Caracas. Analysis of social media suggests that exile can lead opposition members to use strident rhetoric and advocate aggressive ideas more often than domestic counterparts.
Why does it matter? Internationally facilitated negotiations remain Venezuela’s best path to peace, and the new U.S. administration might very well pursue them. Their success rests on all parties’ willingness to accept compromise. Conciliatory attitudes could be undermined not only by crackdowns in Venezuela but also by prominent exiles’ views. ....

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