At this New America event, Walter Russell Mead discusses his new article about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Foreign Affairs, "Change They Can Believe In."
How the State Department, with partners like YouTube, Google and Facebook, is taking advantage of social networking technology to tell America's story and to encourage young people with political grievances to find outlets for their protests other than violent extremism.
Former U.S. Sen. Lincoln Chafee (R-RI) discusses his candid and smart political memoir, which calls on Republicans to return to their traditional principles of fiscal conservatism, respect for the environment and aversion to foreign entanglements.
Sherle Schwenninger (Director, Economic Growth Program, New America Foundation) discusses some of the ideas on how to boost the economy in the short term and allow for increased economic growth in the long term.
Steve Clemons and James K. Galbraith discuss the economic crisis and Galbraith's new book, "The Predator State: How Conservatives Abandoned the Free Market and Why Liberals Should Too."