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are all around us, who according to the route plan was going from the airport to the university of political sciences, tehran university, how do we get out? close the door, nike people, stay in the salon, stay in the salon, mom, let's take a ride, then let's move, let's go to the street, when you leave , just open the door to empty the terminal , borujerdi is the scene that coordinated with me. i am waiting there for the work there, i want the child to go to the cinema in this case, as soon as we come from behind the terminal that opens on the asphalt outside the airport , turn the corner that we want to turn from the airport towards azadi square. a flood of people came and we had not met. something hit the car. move the car. i forgot to tell you how the car behind imam's head happened. the white car had taken the same mirror. i saw him go under. i fell down again and said, god , reach my cry, we can control it, even there i realized that all the plans and plans were messed up with this flood of people and on the other hand, i was happy that even with this flood of people , the enemy can't do anythin
are all around us, who according to the route plan was going from the airport to the university of political sciences, tehran university, how do we get out? close the door, nike people, stay in the salon, stay in the salon, mom, let's take a ride, then let's move, let's go to the street, when you leave , just open the door to empty the terminal , borujerdi is the scene that coordinated with me. i am waiting there for the work there, i want the child to go to the cinema in this case, as soon as...
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well, that was ian chong, professor of. was ian chong, professor of political science at the universityking with me a little earlier on what's been happening at that annual parliamentary session in china. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. the authorities in greece have detained a stationmaster for his alleged role in a rail crash that killed at least 57 people. two trains collided near larissa last tuesday, sparking widespread anger. there were further clashes involving protesters in athens on sunday. charities have described the uk government's plans to stop people crossing the channel in small boats as "unworkable" and "vindictive." new laws are expected to be published this week stopping anyone who arrives in the uk on a small boat from claiming asylum. initial results from estonia's general election suggest victory for the prime minister's reform party. with most of the ballots counted, it's secured about a third of the votes. the election was dominated by estonia's stance on the war in ukraine. and the cost—of—living crisis as the country battles inflation o
well, that was ian chong, professor of. was ian chong, professor of political science at the universityking with me a little earlier on what's been happening at that annual parliamentary session in china. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. the authorities in greece have detained a stationmaster for his alleged role in a rail crash that killed at least 57 people. two trains collided near larissa last tuesday, sparking widespread anger. there were further clashes involving...
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he is a professor there and former chairman of howard university's department of politics science. dr. lusane earned his b.a. in communications from wayne state university and both his master's and ph.d. from howard university and political science. he's been a political consultant to the congressional black caucus foundation and a former commissioner for the d.c. commission on african american affairs. he frequently appears on msnbc and c-span and was invited by the obamas to speak at the white house. author of many books, including the black history of the white house. lusane lives and works in the washington, d.c. area. he is joined in conversation tonight by phillip martin senior investigative reporter for the gbh news center for investigative reporting. phillip is a multi award winning journalist and was part of a team of reporters that was honored in 2002 with a george foster peabody award to npr for coverage of the september 11 terrorist attacks in the u.s.. he worked as a supervising senior editor for npr from 2003 to 2006 and was npr first national race relations. correspon
he is a professor there and former chairman of howard university's department of politics science. dr. lusane earned his b.a. in communications from wayne state university and both his master's and ph.d. from howard university and political science. he's been a political consultant to the congressional black caucus foundation and a former commissioner for the d.c. commission on african american affairs. he frequently appears on msnbc and c-span and was invited by the obamas to speak at the...
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we are joined by the professor of political science at the hebrew university of jerusalem.s the aim here to politicize the courts in the same manner of the sueme court in the usa where justices are appointed by the president and lean toward presidential policies? >> t aim of the so-called reform is to give all of the power to the executive branch which means the end of israeli democracy >>. is there a case then to say that yahoo! is keen on this because he is trying to save himself from a corruption process? >> if we look at the past, he is the one that moderated the calls for the so-called reforms of the courts. once his trial has begun and this has come to some type of climate in which these elections is attacking the courts with his partners from the coalition. >> you say this will be the end of justice in israel. what can be done to stop this from happening? collects some brave people are going out and shout. this is one thing. the other thing is the economy. the economy is in bad shape because of these ideas. the strength of the israeli economy and it is a very strong
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we've been speaking so associate professor of political science and international relations at the university of johannesburg. david on. yeah, thank you. tell us take it to pakistan. now why clash between the nation police and support is a former prime minister in rank, con, has escalated outside his home in the hall. as officers have once again failed to arrest the opposition need, if not appearing as a court hearing on alleged corruption charges, or con, however, is convinced. the real goal of the government is to wink the elections. the reason why this is happening is not because i broke any law. the reason why this is happening is they want to put me in jail and they won't be in jail so that i cannot contest elections. the reason i didn't appear in the court was because my life is a threat. i already had one assassination attempt on me and my life was threatened by the same people, one power. and actually there was a warning by the interior ministry that my life is in danger. there came with such force, i mean, short of tanks, they had everything they had. these armored cause the eastern
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concern and we can either speak to michael beckley, who is an associate professor of political science at tufts, university, and author of a number of publications on china's position in global politics. now can you tell us more about what looks like a developing rush of china alliance? well, that alliance was announced more than a year ago as a know limits partnership. and now it looks like paging is starting to back up. that's rhetoric with actual material support. there's been reports showing that china has been sending critical components to russia. this is things like navigation systems, parts for fighter aircraft and computer chips. and now there is of course, credible intelligence suggesting china is considering sending lethal aid. so this is very much an alliance. china seems to be back in russia and increasing ways, and obviously the west, the united states and its allies are increasingly united and supporting ukraine, who has more to gain from this partnership, rochelle, china. what russia certainly does, just given it's precarious position. russia really has a few allies left and so it needs chi
concern and we can either speak to michael beckley, who is an associate professor of political science at tufts, university, and author of a number of publications on china's position in global politics. now can you tell us more about what looks like a developing rush of china alliance? well, that alliance was announced more than a year ago as a know limits partnership. and now it looks like paging is starting to back up. that's rhetoric with actual material support. there's been reports...
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oleksandr motil will help us in this, american historian , political scientist, professor of political science at the universityudgers in newark, new jersey good night, mr. alexander, we have a night and you have an evening. yes, thank you, thank you for the invitation and i congratulate you too . thank you for joining us. we want to compare the politics of two outstanding american presidents, reagan and biden. in your opinion , do they have anything in common? if there is what exactly, and then there are certain common things, there are quite a lot of such unrelated things, well, one and the other understood that there is a threat to the world, and this threat consists , well, in the soviet union and communism, so that understanding words for this is the russian federation and specifically putin himself. so there is a certain similarity here, both of them were ready to mobilize europe and , if possible, the whole world in this struggle against the soviet union, against communism from the side of reagan and against russia and the russian federation , and then from the side of biden himself so here there is such
oleksandr motil will help us in this, american historian , political scientist, professor of political science at the universityudgers in newark, new jersey good night, mr. alexander, we have a night and you have an evening. yes, thank you, thank you for the invitation and i congratulate you too . thank you for joining us. we want to compare the politics of two outstanding american presidents, reagan and biden. in your opinion , do they have anything in common? if there is what exactly, and...
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so the right professor of political science actually long on university in bank called mr. on to the right of why has prime minister problem john, which are decided to seek new elections now in the lower house? i mean for yes, has expired. so you spoke to on elections. i have been delayed for some weeks and months it earlier and but now i'm now actually coming out on the 14th. does prime minister approach on which i believe that the current political climate might be mildly favorable to him. i don't think that he believes that if the environment is favorable to him because he would have caught an earlier lesson at the top. so at the same time, if you look at the, the trends in bangkok, thailand where i am now, you look at the various local parties, the momentum, the lack of performance government. and that generally on lack of popularity, you can see that the momentum is not with them. i think that the less and aspects are not good for him and you said united nation party, and as was the other cause in government parties. so i think this election coming up is very close ques
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joining us to go through all this is a senior lecturer of political science at san jose state university. thank you for joining us. will this be more of a political boost or will this hurt trump as a candidate in 2024? what do you think? >> i think president trump has demonstrated while he was president he could profit from being president. i am not surprised his stocks are going back upup. however, the relic i holding someone who is a serial law breaker accountable. i think this is the right move. it's a very small move. it won't prevent him from running or serving in office. it's the right thing to do. there needs to be more coming particularly around january 6. >> i am curious, trump supporters will use this indictment as a rallying cry to garner support for their candidate. what's the right play by democrats do you think? how should they be using this moment to their advantage? >> i don't know about using it to their advantage. i think democrats need to uphold federal law and constitution, and the right thing to do is for the attorney general garland to bring forward an indictment re
joining us to go through all this is a senior lecturer of political science at san jose state university. thank you for joining us. will this be more of a political boost or will this hurt trump as a candidate in 2024? what do you think? >> i think president trump has demonstrated while he was president he could profit from being president. i am not surprised his stocks are going back upup. however, the relic i holding someone who is a serial law breaker accountable. i think this is the...
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let's bring in stevens in it's now he's middle east analysts and professor of political science at the university of san francisco. he joins us from there now. thanks for being with us. so why is it benjamin netanyahu pushing ahead with all this, despite these very visible protests? well, it seems that he has the votes in the canal search, or in a connection. yahoo may be a crock and with autocratic tendencies and a racist, and repressive and always things, which is a very scary what scuffle politician. and he's been able to muster the kind of a coalition necessary to push through the so called reforms that will protect him from criminal or prosecution and move as your own. a more authoritarian direction. but in the medium to long term, di predicts this coalition will manage to hold together. seems me holding gather so far, but it's, it's basically what natalie are who's been able to do is to give the various factions what they want. he's, for example, the ultra conservative religious parties. he's an able to push legislate and push through legislation that that lives up to their, their rigid the
let's bring in stevens in it's now he's middle east analysts and professor of political science at the university of san francisco. he joins us from there now. thanks for being with us. so why is it benjamin netanyahu pushing ahead with all this, despite these very visible protests? well, it seems that he has the votes in the canal search, or in a connection. yahoo may be a crock and with autocratic tendencies and a racist, and repressive and always things, which is a very scary what scuffle...
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earlier, i wasjoined by professor leah stokes, associate professor of political science at the universitya barbara. she says countries such as vanuatu are under existential threat if we continue to burn fossil fuels. what the resolution does is it asks the international court ofjustice, which is a really important body, to take up the issue of climate change and to issue an advisory opinion to say, you know, do countries have an obligation under international law to do something about climate change? and that kind of an advisory opinion could actually trickle down into the decisions that are made in international climate negotiations and even into domestic legal conflicts, you know, in for example in europe or the united states or in other countries around the world. so it is a really big deal, because it really starts to set up an accelerator for legal action on climate change internationally. now, this has been four years in the making, with vanuatu leading the charge on this, what are the consequences for islands such as vanuatu if nothing is done to address climate change related issu
earlier, i wasjoined by professor leah stokes, associate professor of political science at the universitya barbara. she says countries such as vanuatu are under existential threat if we continue to burn fossil fuels. what the resolution does is it asks the international court ofjustice, which is a really important body, to take up the issue of climate change and to issue an advisory opinion to say, you know, do countries have an obligation under international law to do something about climate...
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protect nathan, yahoo is facing corruption charges or stevens sinners is a professor of political science at the university of san francisco. he says, despite the protest, netanyahu can push ahead with the reforms because he knows he has the support of parliament or in a canal now who may be a crook and with autocratic tendencies and a racist and repressive and all these things. because a very skillful, skillful politician and he's been able to muster the kind of a coalition necessary to push through the so called reforms that will protect him from criminal or prosecution and move israel and the more authoritarian direction. basically what netanyahu's, unable to do is to give the various factions what they want. he's, for example, the ultra conservative religious parties. he's an able to push legible and push through legislation that, that lives up to their, their rigid theocratic ideals. i, he's let these very overtly anti ara racist. so parties are run. a mock we've seen would happen in the, in the and what's been happening in the west bank in terms of the attacks in full grams and, and our son and other
protect nathan, yahoo is facing corruption charges or stevens sinners is a professor of political science at the university of san francisco. he says, despite the protest, netanyahu can push ahead with the reforms because he knows he has the support of parliament or in a canal now who may be a crook and with autocratic tendencies and a racist and repressive and all these things. because a very skillful, skillful politician and he's been able to muster the kind of a coalition necessary to push...
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national people's congress is ian chong, associate professor from the department of political science at the universityve you on the programme ijust want great to have you on the programme i just want to focus on military spending with you in terms of some of the key themes that have come out of themes that have come out of the congress because, as i understand that china has said it will increase military spending by more than 7% this year, at the same time a warning of escalating threats, its words. what is this a reference to and how unusual is this? , , ., reference to and how unusual is this? , , . ., ., , this? this is a trend that has been going _ this? this is a trend that has been going on. _ this? this is a trend that has been going on, talking - this? this is a trend that hasj been going on, talking about increasing it has been increasing it has been increasing its budget and talk about threats and dangers and uncertainties for a while now. some of it a reference to what they perceive as a us containment threat, their language, but whether there is actually containment, i think there is some
national people's congress is ian chong, associate professor from the department of political science at the universityve you on the programme ijust want great to have you on the programme i just want to focus on military spending with you in terms of some of the key themes that have come out of themes that have come out of the congress because, as i understand that china has said it will increase military spending by more than 7% this year, at the same time a warning of escalating threats, its...
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now he's a middle east, our list and professor of political science at the university of san francisco. he joined us from san francisco. welcome to the program. so how significant are these protests becoming? could they have any real impact on changing the governments course? they are significant in the sense that shows that a broad swath of political opinion and israel is i rather horrified at the anti democratic moves by the a right wing government the far right wing government that appears to be undermining the independent judiciary, which is the hallmark of any, any democracy however the, the far right to the says coalition of a hard core ultralight religious fundamentalists, just jews. who with these are rightly not, nationalists are quite determined to, to move forward. they don't really care about israel's reputation among a israel or people are among jews around the world or among their fellow israelis. and so it, it, it would be a surprising, i think if the of these protests really in it, of altering the policies. i mean, israel has long been described as a democracy. so given
now he's a middle east, our list and professor of political science at the university of san francisco. he joined us from san francisco. welcome to the program. so how significant are these protests becoming? could they have any real impact on changing the governments course? they are significant in the sense that shows that a broad swath of political opinion and israel is i rather horrified at the anti democratic moves by the a right wing government the far right wing government that appears...
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joining me now is leah stokes, associate professor of political science at the university of californiame to come onto the programme. how significant is this resolution, considering that it is not legally binding?- considering that it is not legally binding? considering that it is not leaall bindina? ~ ., legally binding? well, what the resolution does _ legally binding? well, what the resolution does is _ legally binding? well, what the resolution does is it _ legally binding? well, what the resolution does is it asks - legally binding? well, what the resolution does is it asks the i resolution does is it asks the international court ofjustice, which is a really important body, to take up the issue of climate change and to issue an advisory opinion, to say two countries have an obligation under international law to do something about climate change? and that kind of advisory opinion could trickle down into the decisions are made in international climate negotiations and even into domestic legal conflict in, for example, europe or the united states or in other countries around the world
joining me now is leah stokes, associate professor of political science at the university of californiame to come onto the programme. how significant is this resolution, considering that it is not legally binding?- considering that it is not legally binding? considering that it is not leaall bindina? ~ ., legally binding? well, what the resolution does _ legally binding? well, what the resolution does is _ legally binding? well, what the resolution does is it _ legally binding? well, what the...
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morse distinguished professor of political science and law at the university of minnesota.itten extensively on supreme court oral arguments. professor timothy johnson, thank you for talking with me. so, let's talk about specific cases, affirmative action, internet free speech, and, and this case with the navajo nation. and maybe that's where we start. what exactly is that case about? prof. johnson: so, this case is really one that comes down to water rights of the colorado river lower basin. um, and the navajo nation is claiming some rights to that water based on treaties that were signed when they were moved to the reservations in the 19th century. soledad: do we have any sense at all of how the court will rule on this? because the colorado river is drying up, right, there's a lot at stake here. prof. johnson: leading the charge probably in favor of protection of the navajo nation would be justice gorsuch. being from colorado, he is very attuned to the needs of tribal nations within the united states. he is also a textualist on the treaties themselves. and he says if the t
morse distinguished professor of political science and law at the university of minnesota.itten extensively on supreme court oral arguments. professor timothy johnson, thank you for talking with me. so, let's talk about specific cases, affirmative action, internet free speech, and, and this case with the navajo nation. and maybe that's where we start. what exactly is that case about? prof. johnson: so, this case is really one that comes down to water rights of the colorado river lower basin....
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morgan bought ross, we appreciate you joining us, a professor of political science or the hell to one university. we hope to see you again. it's good to have your company this program as well. un investigate, say the e. u is potentially guilty of war crimes by supporting libyan forces, who are responsible for atrocities against civilians and migrants either stuck in or transiting the country. are you in report refer to the libyan coast guard, which has been supported by the e u and recent? yes. the support given by the e u to the libyan cost guard in terms of pullback push backs and interceptions led to violations of certain human rights. you can push back people to areas that are unsafe and the libyan waters are unsafe for the embarkation of migrants. now, as we all know, libya was plunged into tub oil during a nato backed uprising and bombing campaign in 2011. it was a traditional balance of attempted regime change, and we all know what happened to mom could daffy anyway. libya is a key transit point for migrants from africa in the middle east. you are seeking a better life in europe. and duri
morgan bought ross, we appreciate you joining us, a professor of political science or the hell to one university. we hope to see you again. it's good to have your company this program as well. un investigate, say the e. u is potentially guilty of war crimes by supporting libyan forces, who are responsible for atrocities against civilians and migrants either stuck in or transiting the country. are you in report refer to the libyan coast guard, which has been supported by the e u and recent? yes....
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also join us, anatoliy romanyuk is today a professor, head of the department of political science of lviv national universitylf of franko, we say good evening to lubomyr melnychuk, the head of the lviv city organization from vo svoboda , the deputy head of the svoboda faction in the lviv city council, mykola is with us people's deputy of ukraine european solidarity volodymyr hirnyak party chairman civic position good evening taras stetskiv people's deputy of ukraine of five convocations we welcome you yaroslav muzychko diplomat honorary consul of georgia in lviv now events in georgia in all cities of this country on the lips of the world also with us today oksana yurynets, people's deputy of ukraine of the eighth convocation, head of the regional organization of the udar party, and we have already contacted oleksiy danilov , secretary of the national security and defense council oleksiyev of ukraine, we welcome you to our broadcast and we want to start with today's night shelling, which, in particular, for the lviv region in terms of the number of victims among the civilian population , became one of the mos
also join us, anatoliy romanyuk is today a professor, head of the department of political science of lviv national universitylf of franko, we say good evening to lubomyr melnychuk, the head of the lviv city organization from vo svoboda , the deputy head of the svoboda faction in the lviv city council, mykola is with us people's deputy of ukraine european solidarity volodymyr hirnyak party chairman civic position good evening taras stetskiv people's deputy of ukraine of five convocations we...
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der-levar doctor of social and political sciences, who in the mid-thirties was convicted of debauchery with persons. under 14 years old questionnaire. we read that he graduated from the universityth a doctorate in public political sciences. and there is a column of attitude to religion, believers. i don't know what he believed. well , probably not in god oscar livanger. e. in general , the personality of e is interesting for researchers not only historians. it seems to me that for psychologists and psychotherapists , first of all, because a person seems to be from a prosperous family, but nevertheless he has there was, uh, a craving for military art, but uh, this craving was during the second world war. it turned into something cruel. uh, bloody attitude to the humiliation of the individual through uh, physical pain. uh, through psychological uh, some moments of the unit under the command of a doctor, as indicated in the official documents of the oscaradeerlewander , was created in the summer of the fortieth year from among convicted poachers. from the prison camps, they were taken to the base of the fifth regiment of units with a dead head. there comes alive were trained the o
der-levar doctor of social and political sciences, who in the mid-thirties was convicted of debauchery with persons. under 14 years old questionnaire. we read that he graduated from the universityth a doctorate in public political sciences. and there is a column of attitude to religion, believers. i don't know what he believed. well , probably not in god oscar livanger. e. in general , the personality of e is interesting for researchers not only historians. it seems to me that for psychologists...
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the investor of political science at villanova university -- >> i think we e an increasingly scary timeshe u.s. and china. neither country seems willing to at any moment give the benefit of the doubt to the other, or look at each other's statements for other than the worst interpretation. we are seeing that again in terms of foreign minister chin's interpretation of u.s. statements. so there is heightened tension, and given that these are two of the most powerful nations on earth, i think that's very scary. ben: relations between the two are particularly strained right now. how would you characterize the state of relations historically? where are we in terms of these countries seeing i tie right now -- eye-to-eye right now? >> this is as bad as it has been in decades. even after the bellgrade -- belgrade bombing, where it was a nato bombing -- there words hurt language that we saw before. but there was still an interest in both countries and a sense that there was a way to rebuild relations. right now, the chinese see the u.s. as trying to containt. when you look at language from the u.s
the investor of political science at villanova university -- >> i think we e an increasingly scary timeshe u.s. and china. neither country seems willing to at any moment give the benefit of the doubt to the other, or look at each other's statements for other than the worst interpretation. we are seeing that again in terms of foreign minister chin's interpretation of u.s. statements. so there is heightened tension, and given that these are two of the most powerful nations on earth, i think...
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search and fuel and fertilizers, crippling local farmers. professor of political sociology at the american university of cairo. dr. science said deck says that in order to attract foreign investment, african countries are pushed into i m. f agreement. despite a history of fund requirements, actually damaging economy, it's so public premium. now indonesia will be offering you can on the nbc dentist and i love the agreement with you. more cutting subsidies more to it again, i'm a patient on the daily lives. it would be not acceptable, but now the only game in town to the condition of the nation is that you must get a sample and i am. otherwise, no phone donors will come to you. and that's why the are under pressure to, to do something. if you look at very good i m f in africa, many countries. so that if they have disagreements to balance the budget and deal with the following debt. and you can get that things would be better. but what's happened is, i think even got worth more unemployment, more poverty had been expanded because of the traditional being given to everybody. it's the same medicine. everybody. we get this, you
search and fuel and fertilizers, crippling local farmers. professor of political sociology at the american university of cairo. dr. science said deck says that in order to attract foreign investment, african countries are pushed into i m. f agreement. despite a history of fund requirements, actually damaging economy, it's so public premium. now indonesia will be offering you can on the nbc dentist and i love the agreement with you. more cutting subsidies more to it again, i'm a patient on the...
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gerhard: michael beckley is an associate professor of political science at tufts university and the authorf a number of publications on china's position in global politics. and i asked him earlier about the developing russia-china alliance. michael: that alliance was announced more than a year ago as a no limits partnership, and now it looks like beijing is starting to back up its rhetoric with actual material support. there have been reports showing that china has been sending critical components to russia, things like navigation systems, parts for fighter aircraft, and computer chips. now there is of course credible intelligence suggesting china is considering sending lethal aid. so this is very much an alliance. china seems to be backing russia in increasing ways, and obviously the west, the u.s. and its allies, are increasingly united in supporting ukraine. gerhard: who has more to gain in this partnership, russia or china? michael: russia certainly does, just given its precarious position. russia really has few allies left, and so it needs china as a source of revenue to sell oil and
gerhard: michael beckley is an associate professor of political science at tufts university and the authorf a number of publications on china's position in global politics. and i asked him earlier about the developing russia-china alliance. michael: that alliance was announced more than a year ago as a no limits partnership, and now it looks like beijing is starting to back up its rhetoric with actual material support. there have been reports showing that china has been sending critical...
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eastern, marquette university political science professor talks about the life and presidency of jimmy carter. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2ind the full schedule in your ogm guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> next, house speaker kevin mccarthy's comments on the potential indictment of former president donald trump. then president biden announcing two new national monuments in the southwest that protect the spirit mountain area in nevada and a range in texas from development. later, the health and human services secretary talks about the importance >>
eastern, marquette university political science professor talks about the life and presidency of jimmy carter. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2ind the full schedule in your ogm guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> next, house speaker kevin mccarthy's comments on the potential indictment of former president donald trump. then president biden announcing two new national monuments in the southwest that protect the spirit mountain...
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and i'm joined now by anton professor at the department of political science at the national university of singapore. he's an expert on international relations and china foreign policy. mr. chung good. see the taiwan, former president marketing joe says the visit is not politically motivated. what's behind them? well, that's his claim. but being a hypo political figure, a former president, there will be a lot of political debate and attention centered on his visit and mar himself while he has is not going to meet any high ranking chinese officials. he does want to engage in dialogue with students as he claims in p r c. now that of course, for the piano, sienna c, c, p is always going to be a political. they see many things. in fact, all things as sort of having a political tend to it. and he says he hopes to bring about peace. there must be a political assigned to it. doesn't there mass trips? there is a huge controversy in taiwan. some are worried and might send the wrong message at the wrong time. what's your assessment? right, so the thing is with mind, joe, he's been known to be ver
and i'm joined now by anton professor at the department of political science at the national university of singapore. he's an expert on international relations and china foreign policy. mr. chung good. see the taiwan, former president marketing joe says the visit is not politically motivated. what's behind them? well, that's his claim. but being a hypo political figure, a former president, there will be a lot of political debate and attention centered on his visit and mar himself while he has...
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studied and written on protests in africa as agreement valley is a professor of political science at the city of union city, university of new york. welcome to d, w. news africa, zachariah. now looking at the d. r. c can yard denisia, nigeria, south africa, right across the continent. we've seen people rising up in discontent. do you see any common elements between these protests very much this has been an ongoing phenomenon for over a decade now and what they share. and obviously there are many different media triggers for these protests where they share is a general disillusion with the state of governance in these countries. in particular, the forms of electoral democracy that have been dotted and i sent a disconnect between the ordinary people and the governments that are in our cross africa. right? why, why, when the discontent, why do they seem to turn to this form of action? what makes protest more appealing for them? a big part of it is a sense that there isn't much of a difference between the choices that are being put on offer and general distrust the overall electro processes that we're seeing. i mean, as y
studied and written on protests in africa as agreement valley is a professor of political science at the city of union city, university of new york. welcome to d, w. news africa, zachariah. now looking at the d. r. c can yard denisia, nigeria, south africa, right across the continent. we've seen people rising up in discontent. do you see any common elements between these protests very much this has been an ongoing phenomenon for over a decade now and what they share. and obviously there are...
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we heard from a professor of political science at hello one university who says it's an important trend that's the dollar has typically been used by washington as a form of a tool, whether it comes to political or economic issues. the economic crisis now is how to get the dollar. and the u. s. is trying to exercise control on countries on the supply of dollars and the have to submit to their economic and political conditions. why? when you deal with the euro, b, as in india or the lobby in russia, there are no political conditions set on the developing countries. the 18 countries club dealing with it will be the indian rubia. some of them are western countries like germany, when germany economic lead that in europe joining this. this shows a very clear, blunt indicated that the future is for the d dollars. the issue, if you should, is for the east, not the west. now, the worst, the block he's in the decline, or the kremlin has a slammed kia 1st actions against the key f put charter school love, a place of worship, saying it won't go unnoticed. i most we are sensitive to these actions. w
we heard from a professor of political science at hello one university who says it's an important trend that's the dollar has typically been used by washington as a form of a tool, whether it comes to political or economic issues. the economic crisis now is how to get the dollar. and the u. s. is trying to exercise control on countries on the supply of dollars and the have to submit to their economic and political conditions. why? when you deal with the euro, b, as in india or the lobby in...
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demanded security and freedom of speech in afghanistan, a cry that had no answer but silence . drink mr. hossein naderi, a political science student at rah saadat nazari university, he is one of the journalists, and the first of them is the tabian cultural center in balkh province, where a few days ago , it was attacked by isis . gharib, in the basement of the office, in the meeting hall, this attack happened in the center of cultural and social activities of tebian, as a result of the previous incident on the 7th of january 2018 , in which 52 people were martyred and more than a hundred were injured . the isis terrorist group reacted to the journalists. khorasan razavi is also in afghanistan's statement expressed sympathy, the spokesman and the secretary of the government of the islamic republic of iran also expressed his disgust with terrorism in this way: tourists are hated, terrorist operations against journalists , the free flow of relevant information, the violation of journalists' freedom of expression and the safety of life of this affected group is one of the cases that journalists and civil activists are demanding security. journalists and media are a
demanded security and freedom of speech in afghanistan, a cry that had no answer but silence . drink mr. hossein naderi, a political science student at rah saadat nazari university, he is one of the journalists, and the first of them is the tabian cultural center in balkh province, where a few days ago , it was attacked by isis . gharib, in the basement of the office, in the meeting hall, this attack happened in the center of cultural and social activities of tebian, as a result of the previous...
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with us tonight, jasmine guerrero, a student at the university of southern carolina majoring political science. upon graduating, she plans to pursue a ph.d. in political science. for the past two years, she has received a need based grit. miss guerrero is a first generation college student, she is an opportunity scholar -- and. she is part of the game clock guaranteed program. which provides financial and academic support. to first generation college students. she will graduate having no student loan debt. before entering usc, miss guerrero attended academy for arts, science and technology at -- high school in myrtle beach. jasmine, please stand and be recognized. [applause] >> ladies gentlemen, we must continue to address the repairs needed at the state owned buildings and infrastructure on campuses of our 40 year colleges. technical colleges and universities. i asked the general assembly to join me in tearing down the main its liability with 200 and $9 million in capital reserve funds to be distributed based on each institutions instate in roman. let's pay for this right now, rather than bor
with us tonight, jasmine guerrero, a student at the university of southern carolina majoring political science. upon graduating, she plans to pursue a ph.d. in political science. for the past two years, she has received a need based grit. miss guerrero is a first generation college student, she is an opportunity scholar -- and. she is part of the game clock guaranteed program. which provides financial and academic support. to first generation college students. she will graduate having no...
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. >>> joining me now is matthew schmidt, a professor of national security and political science at the universityfer, a professor of national security also at the university of new have. appreciate you being with us. so of course, the biggest question ahead of president xi jinping's visit monday for talks with president putin is whether beijing will offer weapons to washington for its war on ukraine. how likely is it that xi will decide to do this, and how should the west and its allies respond to such a move? professor schmidt, i'll start with you. >> i think that xi's power is in not answering that question. he published today an article which was all about him offering a peace plan. and it's very hard to be a credible peacemaker while you're offering weapons. so i think he's very much going to avoid playing his hand right now, because his real power is in not letting anybody know what he's going to do yet. that's where he has leverage. >> professor stouffer, do you agree with that? >> i have no problem with that. i have a different take on it. i think xi is much too sophisticated to go all-out
. >>> joining me now is matthew schmidt, a professor of national security and political science at the universityfer, a professor of national security also at the university of new have. appreciate you being with us. so of course, the biggest question ahead of president xi jinping's visit monday for talks with president putin is whether beijing will offer weapons to washington for its war on ukraine. how likely is it that xi will decide to do this, and how should the west and its...
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political panel. joining us now from republican representative david jolly of florida and christina greer. associate professor of political science at fordham universitywatch these pictures that we were watching together and for all of us different emotions, different remembrances and also we bring it back to today and what we're going through. what did you see there from the president and what they were saying? >> richard, i was actually a lot more emotional than i thought i would be. largely because we've come so far in this country, we still have so far to go as far as struggles and fights just for our own humanity to say nothing of what representative sarah was discussing about the economic equality of some of the african americans are still fighting for. the conversation between representative is so powerful and important. part of the full inclusion is also a full economic understanding. and i think seeing president biden in selma, helping him understand the larger context of the struggles that so many afghan american still face because of what's going on on the state level. we are seeing this across not just the south but the country where repub
political panel. joining us now from republican representative david jolly of florida and christina greer. associate professor of political science at fordham universitywatch these pictures that we were watching together and for all of us different emotions, different remembrances and also we bring it back to today and what we're going through. what did you see there from the president and what they were saying? >> richard, i was actually a lot more emotional than i thought i would be....
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steven eunice is a professor political science at the university of san francisco. he says, despite the protest, netanyahu can push ahead with the changes because he knows he has the support parliament or in a connection. yahoo may be a crook and with autocratic tendencies, and i'm a racist and repressive in all these things. because a very skilful scuffle, politician and he's been able to buster, the kind of a coalition necessary to push through these so called reforms that will protect him from criminal or prosecution and move israel in a more authoritarian direction. basically what nursing yahoo's unable to do is to give the various factions what they want. he's, for example, the ultra conservative religious parties. he's an a old to kind of push, legislate and push through legislation that that lives up to their, their rigid theocratic ideals. i, he's let these very overtly anti air races. so parties run a mock who's seen what happened in the, in the and it was been happening in the west bank in terms of the attacks and full grams and, and our son and other, oth
steven eunice is a professor political science at the university of san francisco. he says, despite the protest, netanyahu can push ahead with the changes because he knows he has the support parliament or in a connection. yahoo may be a crook and with autocratic tendencies, and i'm a racist and repressive in all these things. because a very skilful scuffle, politician and he's been able to buster, the kind of a coalition necessary to push through these so called reforms that will protect him...
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also, stephen flynn who was the professor of political science at northeastern university, was the founding director of the global resilience institute. he's also a former cfr senior fellow for national security studies and has also worked with us on infrastructure investment. a note, this is a very transportation heavy panel today. the 1.2 trillion -- the infrastructure investment and jobs act is -- it includes drinking water and wastewater infrastructure, broadband, energy, resilience, climate and cyber. and it's notable for the other policy innovations i'm hoping we can ask the undersecretary to speak to as well. this is a down payment. we're catching up on underinvestment and infrastructure. the down payment is historic, but it is still that. with that, i would like to ask carlos to set the stage. one year in, given the scale and scope, what are the lessons you have learned? where are we now that we are one year in? carlos: it is an honor to be here. it's tickling for me, that the council of foreign relations has invested in the space of much. it's so critically important for u.s. compe
also, stephen flynn who was the professor of political science at northeastern university, was the founding director of the global resilience institute. he's also a former cfr senior fellow for national security studies and has also worked with us on infrastructure investment. a note, this is a very transportation heavy panel today. the 1.2 trillion -- the infrastructure investment and jobs act is -- it includes drinking water and wastewater infrastructure, broadband, energy, resilience,...
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of the trade dating from the cold war to 21st century terrorism. at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history marquette university political sciencefessor talks about the life and presidency of the jimmy carter. exploring of the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> this year's grand prize winners and cspan's studentcam video documentary contest are parim shah and na sharma, eighth-grade at dr. martin luther king, jr. middle school in germantown, maryland, for the documentary wears my data? wah the grand prize and all winning documentaries online at studentcam.org. >> since 1979 1979 in partp with the cable industry c-span has provided complete coverage of the halls of congress, from the house and senate floors to congressional hearings, party briefings, and committee meetings. c-span gives you a front-row seat about how issues are debated and decided with no commentary, no interruptions, and completely unfiltered. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> now from the conversation hosted by axios, senator
of the trade dating from the cold war to 21st century terrorism. at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history marquette university political sciencefessor talks about the life and presidency of the jimmy carter. exploring of the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> this year's grand prize winners and cspan's studentcam video documentary contest are parim shah and na...
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ben will hardy shot john as an adjunct professor of political science and international affairs at temple university, japan. he says there's no solution to north korea's nuclear prob program because of what it represents to the regime. these ballistic missiles have been on the radar or for north korea for many years now. for north korea, ballistic missiles represent, in addition to their new program, be ultimate, to deter and having a reliable number arsenal, ballistic missiles, along with our new nuclear program, is from the perspective of young and the best way to ensure and guarantee the security of the kim jong in the regime, so that's one of the reasons why they are developing and launching the missile. but there's other reasons as, while north korea is currently trying to send a strong message. because right now this week, the american south koreans are conducting large scale military drills with also a message of opposition to the to indonesia. now, where police officer implicated in a faithful, faithful football stadium crush has been sentenced to 18 months in prison. 2 other offices have be
ben will hardy shot john as an adjunct professor of political science and international affairs at temple university, japan. he says there's no solution to north korea's nuclear prob program because of what it represents to the regime. these ballistic missiles have been on the radar or for north korea for many years now. for north korea, ballistic missiles represent, in addition to their new program, be ultimate, to deter and having a reliable number arsenal, ballistic missiles, along with our...
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i spoke to dr. maggot bought ross a professor of political science at hell one university. he says, the dollar is de facto losing its dominance in global trend. this is a mutual benefit to all parties involved, you know, because the dollars, the, the, the economy crisis now is how to get the dollar. and the u. s. is trying to exercise control on countries on the supply of dollars. and they have to submit to their economic and political conditions. why? when you deal with the euro b, as in india or the robber in russia, there are no political conditions set on the developing countries. the 18 countries club dealing with it will be the indian root beer. some of them are western countries like germany, when germany, economic leader in europe joining this. this shows a very clear bull on indicated that the future is for the d dollars issue. the future is for that is not the west. now the western block is in the decline stage. yes, the craziness, more and more countries come together for the new multi polar world order international trade with national currencies and not the us
i spoke to dr. maggot bought ross a professor of political science at hell one university. he says, the dollar is de facto losing its dominance in global trend. this is a mutual benefit to all parties involved, you know, because the dollars, the, the, the economy crisis now is how to get the dollar. and the u. s. is trying to exercise control on countries on the supply of dollars. and they have to submit to their economic and political conditions. why? when you deal with the euro b, as in india...
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with us tonight is jazmine lara guerrero, a junior at the university of south carolina majoring in political scienceaduating, she plans to pursue a ph. d. in political science. for the past three years, she has received a need-based grant. miss guerrero is a first-generation college student. she is an opportunity scholar, a ronald e. mcnair scholar, and a magellan scholar. she is part of the gamecock guarantee program, which provides financial and academic support to first-generation college students. and she will graduate having no student loan debt. before entering usc, miss guerrero attended the academy for the arts, science and technology, a public magnet high school in myrtle beach. jazmine, please stand and be recognized. we must continue to address the repairs needed at the aging, state-owned buildings, and infrastructure on the campuses of our four-year colleges, technical colleges, and universities. i ask the general assembly to join me in paying down the state's deferred maintenance liability with $209 million in capital reserve funds to be distributed pro-rata based on each institutions i
with us tonight is jazmine lara guerrero, a junior at the university of south carolina majoring in political scienceaduating, she plans to pursue a ph. d. in political science. for the past three years, she has received a need-based grant. miss guerrero is a first-generation college student. she is an opportunity scholar, a ronald e. mcnair scholar, and a magellan scholar. she is part of the gamecock guarantee program, which provides financial and academic support to first-generation college...
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say move seen by many as a threat to the american greenback. political science professor at the university of brazilian alo affonso believes the process of d. dollarization is already underway it. these are inevitable new realities. the behavior of the u. s. has weakened the power of the donor as they use that currency to dominate the world. i think dominance of the dollar is coming to an end. perhaps the process of di dollarization will take a long time, but suddenly it's already begun and i should say quite intensively, especially after the destabilization of the situation on the international arena. the weakening of the dollar is inevitable due to the transition of trade transactions to national currencies. there's no need for extra intermediate trading operations the necessary if the deals a set in dollars. however, this is a new mechanism and is still unknown how companies will use it. nevertheless, we're confident that this will create a legal infrastructure for the development and enhancement of trading relations. china's being brazil's largest trading partner since the 2 thousands, th
say move seen by many as a threat to the american greenback. political science professor at the university of brazilian alo affonso believes the process of d. dollarization is already underway it. these are inevitable new realities. the behavior of the u. s. has weakened the power of the donor as they use that currency to dominate the world. i think dominance of the dollar is coming to an end. perhaps the process of di dollarization will take a long time, but suddenly it's already begun and i...
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we heard from a professor of political science at hell one university who says it's an important trend as a dollar. busy has always been used by the us as a tool. the economic crisis now is how to get the dollar. and the u. s. is trying to exercise control on countries on the supply of dollars. and they have to submit to their economic and political conditions. why? when you deal with the euro, b, as in india or the robber in russia, there are no political conditions set on the developing countries. the 18 countries club dealing with will be the indian. you will be. ready some of them are western countries like germany, when germany, economic leader in europe joining this. this shows a very clear, blunt indicated that the future is for the d dollars. they should, if you should, is for that is not the west. now, the western block is in the decline stage. then you add that into china, essentially kicking out the petro dollar and replacing it with the petro, you one, a brand new multi polar world of accelerating faster than anyone could have imagined. more details when we return to the to
we heard from a professor of political science at hell one university who says it's an important trend as a dollar. busy has always been used by the us as a tool. the economic crisis now is how to get the dollar. and the u. s. is trying to exercise control on countries on the supply of dollars. and they have to submit to their economic and political conditions. why? when you deal with the euro, b, as in india or the robber in russia, there are no political conditions set on the developing...
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we heard from a professor of political science at hell, one university says it's an important trend as a dollar has always been used by the us as a tool to maintain economic and political dominance. the economic crisis now is how to get the dollar. and the u. s. is trying to size control on countries on the supply of dollars. and they have to submit to their economic and political conditions. why? when you deal with the euro, b, as in india or the law in russia, there are no political conditions set on the developing countries. the 18 countries club dealing with it will be the indian root beer. some of them are western countries like germany, when germany, economic leader in europe joining this. this shows a very clear blue and indicated that the future is for the d dollars issue. if future is for that is not the west. now, the western block is in the decline stage. minute of time is on modus operandi. next will be back of a trouble. the hour hope to join. ah, the ah ah, hello, i'm manila chan. you're tuned in to modus operandi. risky bet too big to fail. big bail out for the bags, for
we heard from a professor of political science at hell, one university says it's an important trend as a dollar has always been used by the us as a tool to maintain economic and political dominance. the economic crisis now is how to get the dollar. and the u. s. is trying to size control on countries on the supply of dollars. and they have to submit to their economic and political conditions. why? when you deal with the euro, b, as in india or the law in russia, there are no political...
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a distinguished professor of political science at indiana university and a senior research scientistthe center for political research. india's relationship with russia. modi is attempting to be neutral as possible. why would heot want to upset putin? >> there are three compelling reasons that he is following this delicate tightrope walk. anywhere between 60 to 75% of india's weaponry is of russian or soviet origin and india is acutely dependent on russia for supplies of spare parts and a continuing pipeline of weaponry. secondly, india can ill afford to buy oil on the global market given the price of oil and the russians are prepared to sell oil at concession area rates which are easing inflation in india when global inflation is affecting the indian economy. third, there is cold war nostalgia that permeates the political elite and consequently they are unwilling to rebuke russia for its actions in the ukraine. amna: what about that? putin flew to beijing to meet with president xi and you said you didn't believe a war in ukraine was in china's interest. so why does china stand with r
a distinguished professor of political science at indiana university and a senior research scientistthe center for political research. india's relationship with russia. modi is attempting to be neutral as possible. why would heot want to upset putin? >> there are three compelling reasons that he is following this delicate tightrope walk. anywhere between 60 to 75% of india's weaponry is of russian or soviet origin and india is acutely dependent on russia for supplies of spare parts and a...
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also steven flynn, the professor of political science at northeastern university. he is the founding director of the global resilience institute. he is also a former cfr senior fellow for national security studies. he has also worked with us on infrastructure investment. just a note, this is a very transportation heavy panel today. obviously, the 1.2 trillion of the infrastructure investment in jobs act, the bipartisan infrastructure law includes drinking water, wastewater, infrastructure and broadband, energy, resilience in climate and cyber. it is notable for the other policy innovations. i am hoping that we can ask the undersecretary to speak to the, as well. this is a down payment. we are catching up on under investment in infrastructure. the down payment is historic, but it is still that. with that, i would like to ask carlos to set the stage. we are one year in given the scale and the scope what are the lessons that you have learned so far? where are we now that we are one year in? >> thank you. it is an honor to be here. i know that you have done that the law
also steven flynn, the professor of political science at northeastern university. he is the founding director of the global resilience institute. he is also a former cfr senior fellow for national security studies. he has also worked with us on infrastructure investment. just a note, this is a very transportation heavy panel today. obviously, the 1.2 trillion of the infrastructure investment in jobs act, the bipartisan infrastructure law includes drinking water, wastewater, infrastructure and...