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Steve Clemons interviews Eli Pariser

Former Executive Director of MoveOn.org, Eli Pariser discusses his new book "The Filter Bubble" and how the architecture of the internet is evolving to match our interests and filtering out information that might challenge our opinions.

Steve Clemons on Obama's Approach to Libya

Steve Clemons argues that in addittion to being ineffectual militarily, a no-fly zone will change the narrative of the Libyan uprising and shift the focus from the decisions of the Libyan rebels to the actions of Western nations.

Ian Bremmer On the War Between States and Corporations

Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer discusses the political and economic impacts of the economic recession, as well as rising economic powers.

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Steve Clemons Moderates a Discussion on the Future of Al Qaeda

Steve Clemons facilitates discussion amidst New America Foundation's Al Qaeda 3.0 Conference, featuring Frances Townsend, Bruce Hoffman, Steve Coll, and Peter Bergen


Steve Clemons on the Washington Journal

Steve Clemons discusses the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and what an Obama administration's foreign policy might look like, October 23, 2008


Steve Clemons and Ambassador Husain Haqqani on the State of Play in Pakistan

Steve Clemons discusses the domestic political scene in Pakistan in light of President Musharaff's resignation and how the United States can work with the new government to promote stability and security in the region.


Steve Clemons and James Galbraith on Rebalancing and Reregulating the Economy

Steve Clemons and University of Texas Professor James K. Galbraith discuss how to reequip the federal government with the regulatory tools necessary to manage a 21st century economy and how an Obama administration would tackle the current financial crisis and economic recession.

Steve Clemons and Ralph Gomory Discuss Technology and the Economy

New America Foundation/American Strategy Program Director Steve Clemons discusses the intersection of technology and the economy with Ralph Gomory, President Emeritus of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

Steve Clemons on North Korea

New America American Strategy Program Director Steve Clemons shares his thoughts on the Bush administration's removing North Korea from the "Axis of Evil" list.

Steve Clemons - Open Up Exchange and Travel With Cuba

On Day One, the next president needs to take stock of how eroded and degraded our foreign policy position is with much of the world. One of the lowest hanging fruit opportunities to improve our foreign policy portfolio is to use people-to-people exchange, cultural exchange, and relaxed travel allowances to open up our relationship with Cuba.

Steve Clemons on the 2008 State of the Union Address

Steve Clemons (Senior Fellow and Director, American Strategy Program) gives his thoughts, ideas, commentary and criticism of President George W. Bush's final State of the Union address.

Steve Clemons, Steve Coll & Peter Bergen on Pakistan

Steve Clemons, Steve Coll and Peter Bergen discuss Pakistani stability, US foreign policy, Musharraf's waning power and Bhutto's assassination.

Steve Clemons & Mark Schmitt on the New Hampshire Primaries

Steve Clemons (Senior Fellow and Director, American Strategy Program) and Mark Schmitt (Senior Fellow) of the New America Foundation take a few minutes to discuss and analyze the outcome of the New Hampshire primaries.

Steven Clemons on U.S. Israeli relations

Steve Clemons discusses the evolving questions and issues surrounding U.S. led efforts at a Middle East peace deal. What are the pitfalls for the United States in this new effort to broker peace? What does the future likely hold for U.S.-Israeli relations?


Steve Clemons of the Washington Note on Owning an Issue

Steve Clemons of the Washington Note talks about his political battle with John Bolton on his blog and how a blogger can own an issue, bringing the world to the blog.

Steve Clemons of the Washington Note on Blogging

Steve Clemons, of the Washington Note, on the self-correcting mechanisms built into the blogosphere.

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