PRESIDENTIAL TRANSITION

Reuters/Suhaib Salem - Smoke rises over the main Hamas security complex following an Israel air strike in Gaza.
Martin S. Indyk and Kenneth M. Pollack, January 05, 2009
With Israeli ground forces pushing deeper into Gaza against Hamas fighters, the next president will face a Middle East in turmoil and an American public weary of engagement there. That challenge requires a return to diplomacy in order to begin the withdrawal from Iraq, cap Iran’s nuclear ambitions and promote a comprehensive Arab-Israeli peace.
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Middle East, Arab-Israeli Relations, Iran, Iraq, Foreign Policy
UPCOMING EVENT

Reuters/Jim Bourg - A Picture of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington D.C.
Thursday, January 08, 2009
10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Washington, DC
When the 111th Congress convenes it will turn first to internal issues—including a disputed Illinois Senate seat and proposed rule changes in the House of Representatives. On Thursday, Sarah Binder and Thomas Mann, with AEI’s Norman Ornstein, will offer recommendations on how the new Congress may strengthen what they have called "the broken branch." They will also critique whether the Democratic-majority 110th Congress achieved their objectives in mending the institution.
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U.S. Congress, Congressional Oversight, Politics, U.S. Politics
SPOTLIGHT: Energy Security

Reuters/Fred Prouser - Oil is pumped from the wells at Port of Long Beach in California.
Pietro S. Nivola, December 29, 2008
Political leaders repeatedly point out that our current addiction to foreign oil is a matter of national security. In a Brookings paper, Pietro Nivola challenges the assumption that the less oil the U.S. buys from abroad, the more insulated our economy will be from vagaries of the international oil market.
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Energy Security, Climate and Energy Economics, U.S. Economic Growth, U.S. Economy