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Ivan Eland on Cyber Insecurity After US Drone Downing
Recorded: Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Ivan Eland on RT discusses cyber threats after the downing of the U.S. military drone by Iran.

Experts: Ivan Eland
Type: Television
Issues: Defense and Foreign Policy, Government Secrecy, Technology

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Ivan Eland on Sanctions Against Iran
Recorded: Monday, November 21, 2011

Originally aired on Russia Today. Senior Fellow Ivan Eland discusses the negative effects of increased sanctions against Iran.

Experts: Ivan Eland
Type: Television
Issues: Defense and Foreign Policy, Diplomacy and Foreign Aid, Trade

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Vern McKinley: Why Not to Bail Out the Banks
Recorded: Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Research Fellow Vern McKinley discusses bank bailouts and his new book Financing Failure with the Wall Street Journal.

Experts: Vern P. McKinley
Type: Television
Issues: Banking and Finance, Business, Economic History and Development (U.S.), Government Waste/Pork, Housing

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Ivan Eland on the Libyan Rebellion
Recorded: Sunday, August 21, 2011

Ivan Eland, Director, Center on Peace and Liberty at the Independent Institute, talks to Russia Today about the Libyan rebels, Khadafi and the Media's reporting of the conflict.

Experts: Ivan Eland
Type: Television
Issues: Defense and Foreign Policy, Diplomacy and Foreign Aid

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Charles Peña on‬ the Imperial Presidency
Recorded: Friday, July 15, 2011

Charles Peña, Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute, speaks with Judge Napolitano of Fox Business Network's Freedom Watch on how Presidential war powers have expanded between the White House and Congress.

Experts: Charles V. Peña
Type: Television
Issues: Defense and Foreign Policy, Government Power

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