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The Iranian People Speak

  • By
  • Patrick C. Doherty,
  • New America Foundation
  • and Ken Ballen, Terror Free Tomorrow
June 15, 2009 |

The election results in Iran may reflect the will of the Iranian people. Many experts are claiming that the margin of victory of incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was the result of fraud or manipulation, but our nationwide public opinion survey of Iranians three weeks before the vote showed Ahmadinejad leading by a more than 2 to 1 margin -- greater than his actual apparent margin of victory in Friday's election.

Pakistan's Next Fight? Don't Go There.

  • By
  • Nicholas Schmidle,
  • New America Foundation
June 14, 2009 |

Two years ago, my wife and I vacationed in Pakistan's Swat Valley. We spent an afternoon sightseeing in the hills, visiting stupas in the dense pine forests and carvings of the Buddha etched into sheer granite cliffs, remnants of the Buddhist civilization that had thrived in the valley for centuries. Later, we played badminton back at our hotel.

Man Behind Iran Policy Faces Big Task | Washington Post

June 9, 2009
Nevertheless, Iranian officials "think any policy will be run through Israel before it gets to them and they will be stuck with policies that are unworkable," said Flynt Leverett, a former National Security Council staff member who recently met with ...

Obama Seeks Rules to Restrain Spending | Washington Post

June 8, 2009
But Obama's plan "does reinforce the importance of paying for health care reform," said Maya Macguineas, president of the bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. "And that's the fight that the administration is pinning its fiscal ...

How Obama Plans to Reform Medicare | Washington Post

June 3, 2009
For a long version of this argument, read Bob Berenson and Len Nichols' argument in Making Medicare Sustainable. Last night, I spoke with Nichols, however, and he put it more pithily: "The thing I'd say about the whole genre of proposals in this area ...

Health Reform's Savings Myth

  • By
  • Maya MacGuineas,
  • New America Foundation
May 31, 2009 |

"Health-care reform is entitlement reform" has become a mantra of the Obama administration. The idea is that Congress can add a massive health-care program this year -- covering the uninsured -- and use the same measures that pay for the health reform to fix the broader budget problems. If that sounds too good to be true, there's a reason.

North Korean Nuclear Blast Draws Global Condemnation | Washington Post

May 25, 2009
"The simplest hypothesis is that they're trying to build a weaponizable device and they're still not that good at it," said Jeffrey Lewis, director of the Nuclear Strategy and Nonproliferation Initiative at the New America Foundation, a nonprofit group ...

Legislation Could Define His Career, His Party | Washington Post

May 23, 2009
Baucus may appear an unlikely standard-bearer, but "once he's committed, he's tenacious," said Len Nichols, head of health policy at the New America Foundation. For more than a year, Baucus has schooled himself -- and many on the committee -- on the ...

Republican National Committee Seeks Direction for GOP | Washington Post

May 20, 2009
Reihan Salam, co-author of "Grand New Party: How Republicans Can Win the Working Class and Save the American Dream" was online Wednesday, May 20 at 2 pm ET to take your questions about the party's efforts to find a winning identity. ...

$4 Trillion in Exaggerated Savings

  • By
  • Maya MacGuineas,
  • New America Foundation
May 20, 2009 |

On two separate issues -- health-care and the budget -- the president has promised savings of $2 trillion. A total of $4 trillion dollars -- now that's real money. Unfortunately, the claims are completely exaggerated.

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