This Week's WPR Video Highlights
Kari Lipschutz | Bio | 20 Nov 2009
Here are a few of this week's highlights from WPR's video section:
President
Barack Obama held one of his now-classic town hall meetings in Shanghai
with Chinese students. The twist? Carefully picked attendees and
questions.
In this video, Jim Lehrer interviews human rights experts who say
the Internet, a topic Obama made sure to mention in his talk with the
students, is the key to human rights in China.
Former Secretary
of State Henry Kissinger says the Obama administration has made great
gains for U.S.-Russian relations in this interview with Russia Today.
Iraqi
Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi has brought a much anticipate election
in Iraq to a halt. In this Al Jazeera interview, the leader explains
his rationale for vetoing a key election law.
Our video section
is updated daily. I'll highlight videos we post there from time to time
on this blog. Got a tip for where we can find embeddable videos of
interest to WPR readers? Send it to video[at]worldpoliticsreview.com.
- 2point6billion
- Abu Aardvark
- Abu Muqawama
- Andrew Sullivan
- Arms Control Wonk
- Armchair Generalist
- Contentions
- Counterterrorism Blog
- Danger Room
- Daniel W. Drezner
- DefenseTech
- Democracy Arsenal
- Friday Lunch Club
- A Fistful of Euros
- Foreign Policy Watch
- FP Passport
- French Politics
- The Global Buzz
- Global Guerrillas
- GlobalPost
- Global Voices Online
- The Interpreter
- Inside South America
- Intel Dump
- Juan Cole
- The Moor Next Door
- Musings on Iraq
- New Atlanticist
- Pakistan Policy Blog
- PostGlobal
- Progressive Realist
- Prospects for Peace
- Real Clear World Blog
- Registan
- Small Wars Journal
- Syria Comment
- Thomas P.M. Barnett
- U.S. Diplomacy
- War is Boring
- War and Piece
- The Washington Note
- The Washington Realist




