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Aaron David Miller appears on CNN Newsroom to discuss the protests and strikes in Israel relating to Netanyahu's proposed judicial overhaul.
When it comes to Benjamin Netanyahu, particularly given the fact that he's under indictment with a trial in a Jerusalem District Court, all politics are personal.
The healthiest thing for a democracy would be to have better politicians who are not under multiple criminal and civil cases, which of course, Mr. Trump is.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Milan Vaishnav of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace about the state of democracy in India.
An effort to undermine the judicial independence and it's resulted in the most extraordinary 12-13 weeks in term of these demonstrations.
KNX In Depth's Charles Feldman and Rob Archer discuss the chaos in Israel with mass protests and a hardline government coalition that is now pausing its judicial overhaul plan. Aaron David Miller is a Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a former State Department Middle East analyst.
KNX In Depth's Rob Archer and Chris Sedens discuss a drone attack in Syria that killed a U.S. contractor and hurt five American troops and another person. With us is Aaron David Miller, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and former State Department Middle East analyst.
Both Xi Jinping and Putin see themselves vulnerable at home, and they definitely want to join hands to push back against U.S. hegemony.
China is walking a careful line when it comes to Russia’s war in Ukraine.
A conversation on how Americans view America’s role in the world.