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    Explore " two-state solution" with insightful episodes like "Two peoples. Two states. Why U.S. diplomacy in Israel and Palestine needs vision, partners, and a backbone", "Audio Article #84: Palestine-Israel - Islamic State Leaders Call Out West’s Double Standard", "Al Gillespie: Waikato University law professor on Winston Peters calling for a two-state solution for the Israel-Palestine conflict", "Gutting Regulations (feat. John Fugelsang)" and "Audio Article #81: Professor John Mearsheimer on Genocide in Gaza" from podcasts like ""PolicyCast", "iGlobenews Pods", "Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive", "The Daily Beans" and "iGlobenews Pods"" and more!

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    Two peoples. Two states. Why U.S. diplomacy in Israel and Palestine needs vision, partners, and a backbone

    Two peoples. Two states. Why U.S. diplomacy in Israel and Palestine needs vision, partners, and a backbone

    Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Ed Djerejian says Israeli Prime Minister Yitzak Rabin once told him “There is no military solution to this conflict, only a political one.” Rabin was assassinated a few years later and today bullets are flying, bombs are falling, and 1,200 Israelis are dead after the Hamas terrorist attacks of October 7 and nearly 30,000 Gazans have been killed in the Israeli response. Yet Djerejain still believes that a breakthrough is possible even in the current moment, as horrible as it is. Djerejian, a senior fellow at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Relations, says the crisis has shaken the regional status quo to the point where—if the United States pursues diplomacy that includes principled pragmatism, coalition-building, and good old- fashioned backbone—a breakthrough may finally be possible. But in a recent paper he argues that any breakthrough will have to be built around a two-state solution, which he says is the only path to peace and stability not only in Israel and Palestine, but the wider Middle East. Djerejian’s career as a diplomat spanned eight U.S. presidential administrations beginning with John F. Kennedy’s, and he also served as U.S. Ambassador to Syria and Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs. 

    Ed Djerejian's Policy Recommendations:

    • The U.S. should stake out a strong, principled position on a two-state solution based on land for peace.
    • The U.S. should build a broad multinational coalition around its diplomacy in the region.
    • U.S. leaders and diplomats should make American national security interests clear, both globally and in the region.

    Ambassador (Ret.) Edward P. Djerejian is a residential Senior Fellow at the Middle East Initiative in Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Relations. Djerejian joined the U.S. Foreign Service in 1962 and his 32-year diplomatic career spanned eight presidential administrations from John F. Kennedy to William J. Clinton. Djerejian is a leading expert on national security, foreign policy, public diplomacy, and the complex political, security, economic, religious, and ethnic issues of the broader Middle East. He is the author of “Danger and Opportunity: An American Ambassador's Journey Through the Middle East.” He recently completed a nearly 30-year tenure as founding director of Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy. Ambassador Djerejian graduated with a Bachelor of Science from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in 1960. He received an Honorary Doctorate in the Humanities from his alma mater in 1992 and a Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, from Middlebury College. He speaks Arabic, Russian, French, and Armenian. His many awards and honors include the Presidential Distinguished Service Award, the Department of State’s Distinguished Honor Award, the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, the Anti-Defamation League’s Moral Statesman Award, the Award for Humanitarian Diplomacy from Netanya Academic College in Israel, the National Order of the Cedar. 

    Ralph Ranalli of the HKS Office of Communications and Public Affairs is the host, producer, and editor of HKS PolicyCast. A former journalist, public television producer, and entrepreneur, he holds an AB in Political Science from UCLA and an MS in Journalism from Columbia University.

    Editorial support is provided by Nora Delaney and Robert O’Neill. Design and graphics support is provided by Laura King, Delane Meadows and the OCPA Design Team. Social media promotion and support is provided by Natalie Montaner and the OCPA Digital Team. 

    Al Gillespie: Waikato University law professor on Winston Peters calling for a two-state solution for the Israel-Palestine conflict

    Al Gillespie: Waikato University law professor on Winston Peters calling for a two-state solution for the Israel-Palestine conflict

    The Foreign Affairs Minister is reiterating New Zealand's support for a two-state solution to the decades-long Israel-Palestine conflict.

    Winston Peters says recent comments made by members of the Israeli Government fuel tensions and put chances of a solution at risk.

    Waikato University law professor Al Gillespie says it's unlikely Israel will accept the proposed provisional measures being discussed.

    "It's unlikely that Israel will respect that if it goes against them. The only way you could get some kind of action is if it was forced through the security council, and it's unlikely the Americans would let that happen."

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    Gutting Regulations (feat. John Fugelsang)

    Gutting Regulations (feat. John Fugelsang)

    Friday, January 19th, 2024

    Today, Judge Chutkan shuts down Trump’s motion to hold Jack Smith in contempt; Alina Habba intentionally ignored a court order in her cross of E. Jean Carroll; Texas ignores the DHS ultimatum to cease and desist blocking federal agents from rendering aid in Eagle Pass; a Kentucky Republican has withdrawn his bill to legalize sex with first cousins; conservative justices and lawyers ready a path for ending agency deference; Senator Menendez and his wife are asking for separate trials; the DoJ finds unimaginable failure in the Uvalde school shooting response; Netanyahu opposes a two state solution; Congress passes a continuing resolution to fund the government until March; the judge in the Georgia case schedules a hearing on accusations of prosecutorial misconduct. Plus Allison delivers your good news. Dana is out and about.

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    Justice Department Found ‘Unimaginable Failure’ in Uvalde Response
    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/18/briefing/doj-uvalde-report-fighting-northern-gaza.html

    The Supreme Court wrestles with major challenges to the power of federal regulators
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    Is this the end of Netanyahu?

    Is this the end of Netanyahu?

    The Hamas terror attack on the 7th of October seemed to spell the simultaneous downfall of Israel’s right-wing president Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as the possibility of a two-state solution. Tel Aviv-based political scientist Dr Dahlia Scheindlin reflects on what’s currently happening in Israeli politics and the possibility now of a comprehensive peaceful resolution to the conflict.

    Mastering Critical Thinking: 4 Quick Tips for Sharp Minds

    Mastering Critical Thinking: 4 Quick Tips for Sharp Minds

    In this short and insightful episode, we're sharing four rapid-fire tips to sharpen your critical thinking skills. Whether you're facing a complex problem, making a major decision, or simply looking to enhance your everyday thinking, these quick strategies will empower you to think more effectively, make better choices, and approach challenges with confidence. Tune in for a brief but impactful dose of critical thinking wisdom, and start applying these tips to your life today!

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    Breaking the Chains of Groupthink: Unleashing Your Critical Thinking Potential

    Breaking the Chains of Groupthink: Unleashing Your Critical Thinking Potential

    In this eye-opening episode, we delve deep into the world of groupthink, a phenomenon that often lurks beneath the surface of our decision-making processes. Discover the signs that may indicate a groupthink mindset and learn how to break free from its grip. Whether you're a leader in an organization or an individual looking to enhance your critical thinking, this episode provides valuable insights for everyone.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Understand what groupthink is and how it affects our decision-making.
    • Uncover 15 telltale signs that you or your group might be trapped in a groupthink mindset.
    • Explore real-world examples of groupthink and its consequences.
    • Gain 10 practical tips to break away from groupthink and encourage more critical thinking.
    • Learn how to foster a culture that values diverse perspectives and independent thinking.

    Unlock your potential for independent, rational decision-making, and take the first step toward making better choices in all aspects of life. Join us on this critical thinking journey, and don't forget to subscribe, like, and share to help others break free from the chains of groupthink.








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    Intersectionality Progressive Movement: Its ideas and outcomes so far

    Intersectionality Progressive Movement: Its ideas and outcomes so far

    In this episode of "Thinking 2 Think," we dive deep into the concept of intersectionality, its roots in critical theory, and its role in progressivism. We explore the benefits and controversies surrounding this framework, addressing topics such as identity politics, oversimplification, practical challenges, potential division, and the quest for universality. Join us in uncovering the complex web. 

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    Israel-Palestine War: Facts, Myths, and Solutions with Tomas Pueyo.

    Israel-Palestine War: Facts, Myths, and Solutions with Tomas Pueyo.

    In this episode, we tackle the intricate Israel-Palestine conflict, seeking to unravel its historical, geopolitical, and emotional complexities with the guidance of our expert guest, Tomas Pueyo.

    We explore approaches to understanding the conflict from a first principles perspective, challenge conventional notions of good and evil, discuss the challenges of unbiased evaluation, and delve into the critical task of identifying misinformation. Together, we examine the human side of war, ponder the path to peace, and ponder the possibilities of a resolution for this enduring conflict.

    About Tomas Pueyo: Tomas is a prominent writer and thought leader known for his influential writings during the COVID-19 pandemic. He is the creator of the newsletter, Uncharted Territories (https://unchartedterritories.tomaspueyo.com/), where he helps us Understand the world of today to prepare for the world of tomorrow: AI, tech; the future of democracy, energy, education, and more.

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    Will Israel Be at War? https://unchartedterritories.tomaspueyo.com/p/will-israel-be-at-war

    Highlights:

    00:00 Intro.

    01:30 How to approach the Israel-Palestine War?

    05:15 How to evaluate this war from a First Principle Perspective?

    10:45 Why is Israel such a valued piece of land?

    15:25 Good vs. Evil: A Wrong Lens To Look at Things?

    22:10 Why is it so difficult to evaluate this conflict unbiased?

    30:22 How to identify misinformation?

    35:00 Can we examine, accept our human side during a war?

    38:00 The most important step towards peace.

    44:00 Can we solve the war?

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    Israel Palestine Conflict: The Morals, Its History, and the Current Situation.

    Israel Palestine Conflict: The Morals, Its History, and the Current Situation.

    Get ready for a podcast that's not just about the headlines; it's about the heart of one of the world's most pressing issues. Join us as we unpack the gripping, real-world drama of the Israel-Palestine Conflict, exploring the moral choices, and modern-day complexities that matter to us all.

    Think you've heard it all? Think again. Our podcast dives deep into the everyday impact of this age-old struggle and offers fresh, relatable perspectives. We're your bridge between the history books and the evening news, breaking down the conflict's ethical quandaries in a way that's anything but stuffy.

    We're here to spark your curiosity, make you think, and provide a platform for your own critical reflections. It's your world; make sense of it with us.

    Don't miss out on this eye-opening exploration of the Israel-Palestine Conflict. Tune in now and let's unravel the story behind the headlines together.

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    Miko Peled: From Elite Zionist Family to Anti-Zionist Activist

    Miko Peled: From Elite Zionist Family to Anti-Zionist Activist

    Miko Peled needs no introduction - he's a famous guy. But if you want, you can check out his website or podcast.  If you really want to know what kind of guy he is, though, the most emblematic snippet I can think of offhand is this:

    Miko Peled followed his father’s footsteps at first, joining Israel’s Special Forces after high school and earning the red beret, but he soon grew to regret his decision. He surrendered his status as soon as he earned it, becoming a medic, and finally, disgusted by the 1982 Lebanon invasion, he buried his service pin in the dirt. (Wikipedia)

    That about chalks up Miko.

    In this episode, Miko describes his journey from a member of an elite Zionist family - his grandfather was one of the original signers of Israel's  Declaration of Independence and his father, a general in the IDF - to a pacifistic martial arts instructor and anti-Zionist activist living in Washington DC.

    The Other Two-State Solution: Confederation

    The Other Two-State Solution: Confederation

    Is the two-state solution really dead? Who knows if it ever will be. But an equitable one-state solution isn’t a given, and there are other models out there for creating a Palestinian state.

    Confederation keeps the basic idea of two states but without separation between them. Borders are open and meant to facilitate movement instead of hinder it. Palestinians and Israelis alike can live anywhere between the river and the sea. But both peoples have their own government and get to exercise their right to national self-determination.

    Dr. Dahlia Scheindlin joins The +972 Podcast to talk about how the plan addresses Palestinian refugees, why physically splitting Jerusalem is a horrible idea, and to discuss other models of confederation and what we can learn from them.

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