Friday, November 18, 2011

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News10 new results for U.S. Politics
 
US income inequality to radicalize politics-Stanford Prof.
Reuters Video
18 - Sean Reardon, Associate Professor of Sociology at Stanford University says the growing divide between rich and poor in the US will polarize the political process. He adds the Occupy Wall Street protests are an example of this process.
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KRAUTHAMMER: Obama picks politics over US jobs, energy
Santa Rosa Press Democrat
But approval was calculated to be a political loss for the president. Easy choice. It's hard to think of a more clear-cut case of putting politics over nation. This from a president whose central campaign theme is that Republicans put party over nation ...
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China Takes Page from US Playbook on Space Politics
All Things Nuclear
Originally conceived as part of a larger effort to insure the overall development of Chinese science and technology could keep pace with the United States, the Chinese space program now appears to have added an explictly political mission. ...
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Summary Box: China tells US to avoid politics in investment after tech probe ...
Washington Post
THE PROBE: A congressional committee says it will investigate whether allowing Chinese companies to expand in the United States might aid Chinese electronic spying. THE RESPONSE: China says the US should avoid politicizing investment. ...
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Fink, Gross Discuss Occupy Wall Street, U.S. Politics
Bloomberg
18 (Bloomberg) -- Laurence Fink, chief executive officer of BlackRock Inc., and Bill Gross, co-chief investment officer at Pacific Investment Management Co., talk about the Occupy Wall Street movement and the US political process. ...
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Bloomberg
As Myanmar Eases Controls, US Sees Diplomatic Opening
New York Times
"We are seeing a very significant new phase in US policy toward China," said Kenneth G. Lieberthal, a top China adviser in the Clinton administration, "a much more active, integrated, assertive US posture in Asia than anyone expected six months ago. ...
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Hoping for security pact, US ignores needling from Karzai
USA Today
WASHINGTON (AP) – US policymakers are not very happy with what they are hearing so far from an Afghan political gathering considering a long-term security pact with the US, but they are likely to bless its outcome so long as that includes endorsement ...
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USA Today
Attempting to shift focus, Perry says Obama policies have endangered US border ...
Washington Post
Perry said it meant nothing for America's workers. "How about scoring a big deal for Boeing in South Carolina?" Perry said. "We ought to be creating jobs in America. We ought to be putting tax policy, regulatory policy in place. ...
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Vilifying Rival, Wall St. Rallies for Senate Ally
New York Times
He is one of few Republican senators in a region that is home to the nation's most important financial centers, providing an open door and friendly ear to a executives who often lean Republican in their political giving but whose representatives in ...
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Government audit finds 'gaps' in monitoring of US arms sales to Persian Gulf ...
Washington Post
The department said last month that the review and monitoring of defense trade is integral to ensuring that weapons are delivered in compliance with US law and foreign policy goals. All possible violations are investigated, the department said, ...
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Blogs2 new results for U.S. Politics
 
The Middle East, North Africa, and U.S. Policy (Video) - Council on ...
By Council on Foreign Relations
Representative Adam Smith, ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee, discusses the evolving situation in the Middle East and North Africa.
CFR.org - U.S. Strategy and Politics
With Us or (Mostly) Against Us - By James Traub | Foreign Policy
By JAMES TRAUB
NATO is an alliance of democratic nations born in the great moral, political, and military struggle against Soviet communism. But when President Harry Truman famously declared that the United States would "support free peoples who are ...
Foreign Policy


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