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Posted: Thursday, March 3, 2011 1:00 am
Posted on Mar 3, 2011 by Tim Turner
With political unrest spreading across the Middle East, the only thing certain is that
things will not be the same. To help provide some insight into the situation, the Kokomo Perspective sat down with Michael Harris, chancellor at Indiana University Kokomo, professor of Public Policy, and a former major in intelligence with the Israeli Defense Forces. Pete Souza
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Joe Biden, Michael Harris, Barack Obama WELCOME CHANGE — For his installation ceremony, Indiana University Kokomo’s new chancellor Michael Harris (shown in the middle above with Vice President Joe Biden and President Barack Obama when they came to town in November) chose to focus on building coalitions for a regional transformation across north
Harris discussed what’s behind the situation, and what America’s role should be.
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Harris: I don’t think the unrest has really been analyzed accurately and appropriately. I believe that the root causes of the unrest are economic conditions. Three fundamental problems that all of those regimes share are:
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Combine those factors with a reality in which those countries are ruled in a non-democratic and oppressive manner and it is a clear prescription for dissatisfaction and civil unrest. The deep surprise and sense of amazement at the unrest that has spread and why intelligence agencies were caught surprise are mysteries to me.
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