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    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    Yemen and al-Qaeda's Threat to U.S.

    • December 29, 2009
    • CNN

    The Saudi Arabian program to rehabilitate former Guantanamo Bay detainees and al-Qaeda militants has seen high success rates, but it has also allowed a considerable number to slip through the cracks and return to militancy.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula in Yemen

    • December 28, 2009
    • BBC Newshour

    As the security situation in countries like Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan has improved, al-Qaeda has been forced to seek out new safe havens in places like the ungoverned parts of the Yemeni countryside.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    New Clashes Test Iranian Regime's Grip on Tehran

    • December 28, 2009
    • PBS Newshour

    Protests in Iran over the past few days have shown the breadth, determination, and sustainability of the opposition movement, with demonstrations not only in Tehran but throughout the country.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    Terrorism in Yemen

    • December 28, 2009
    • KCBS News Interviews and Analysis

    The Saudi and Yemeni affiliates of al-Qaeda have merged into a single regional group and undertaken a series of attacks on U.S. interests from Yemen, taking advantage of the increasing instability of the Yemeni government and making the situation in Yemen a much higher priority for U.S. policy makers than it was a few months ago.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    Chinese Dissident's Prison Sentence Draws Criticism

    • December 25, 2009
    • PBS NewsHour

    A Chinese court has sentenced prominent political dissident Liu Xiaobo to 11 years in prison, highlighting the contradictions between China’s rising status and its continual fear of internal threats.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    Airstrike in Yemen Targets Terror Operatives

    • December 24, 2009
    • PBS Newshour

    Airstrikes launched against al-Qaeda militants in Yemen were an attempt by an increasingly weak Yemeni government to fight the growing population of violent extremists using the Yemeni countryside as a staging ground for terrorism.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    Strategies of Terrorism

    • December 23, 2009
    • MPR News

    Cyberspace is at the heart of the fight against terrorism, as terrorists increasingly use the Internet to keep in touch with other cells and spread propaganda, and governments use it to convince potential terrorist recruits to leave before committing violence against civilians.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    Iranian Dissent, Global Crackdown

    • December 21, 2009
    • On Point

    It remains to be seen how the Obama administration’s efforts at engagement with Iran will affect the domestic situation, as tensions grow between the opposition leadership’s calls for reform and the movement’s younger members, who are looking for a more fundamental change.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    Overtures To Iran Bear Some Fruit

    • December 17, 2009
    • NPR's Morning Edition

    A year of attempts by U.S. officials to engage with Iran has not yet yielded any change in Iran’s nuclear position, but it has succeeded in demonstrating to both the Iranian people and the international community that the problem lies in Tehran, not in Washington.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    'The Stans' in Transition

    • December 17, 2009
    • Worldfocus Radio

    The five post-Soviet Central Asian republics—Kazakhstan, Krygyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan—share common political, cultural, and historical roots, but they are far from homogeneous, and continuing domestic and regional tensions could lead to violent conflict.

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