New America in the News: 2008

New America staff and fellows appear regularly on radio and television, and are frequently quoted in media outlets of all types. A selection of that coverage is available below.

Parag Khanna in Salon | Can the U.S. redeem itself overseas?

March 17, 2008

Can the U.S. redeem itself overseas? (Salon.com)

Author Parag Khanna considers global superpowers and whether the United States can regain its standing in the world, here on Big Think, presented by Video Dog on Salon.com.

Annette Nellen in Orange County Register | California Lawmakers Want to Tax Downloads

March 16, 2008

California Lawmakers Want to Tax Downloads (Orange County Register)

Democrats would revise the definition of what's taxable instead of proposing a new tax that requires GOP support. . .

So what do you think will happen with downloads?

"You're just going to have a bigger use tax problem," admits Annette Nellen, a San Jose State tax professor who nonetheless supports taxing downloads.

Parag Khanna on WTOP Radio | Interview on The Second World

March 16, 2008

Interview on The Second World (WTOP Radio, DC)

Author Parag Khanna discusses foreign affairs and his new book, "The Second World," with WTOP Radio in Washington, DC. Please find the transcript below, and audio of the interview linked as an attachment at the bottom of the page. Visit WTOP.com for more news.

William Hartung in Toronto Star | '$3 Trillion Is Just a Part of the Cost'

March 16, 2008

$3 Trillion Is Just a Part of the Cost (Toronto Star)

. . . "There seems to be a political taboo about questioning levels of military spending," says William Hartung, director of the arms and security initiative of the Washington-based New America Foundation.

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Len Nichols in NJ Star-Ledger | It's Hard to Beat Generic as Drugs Come Off Patent, Major Firms Feel Pinch

March 8, 2008

NJ Star-Ledger | It's Hard to Beat Generic as Drugs Come Off Patent, Major Firms Feel Pinch

. . . Len Nichols, director of health policy for the New America Foundation, said with many big revenue producers going generic and the innovative pipeline of breakthrough pharmaceuticals slowing, the major drugmakers are feeling the pinch.

Maya MacGuineas in Reuters News | 'Simmering Domestic Issues Face Next U.S. President'

March 6, 2008

Simmering Domestic Issues Face Next U.S. President (Reuters News)

. . . "It is an agenda waiting for the president, rather than an agenda the president gets to set," said Maya MacGuineas, president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a bipartisan group that advocates fiscal discipline. more

Michael Calabrese in NC Business Journal | Azulstar Backs Out of WinstonNet Wireless Initiative

March 5, 2008

NC Business Journal | Azulstar Backs Out of WinstonNet Wireless Initiative

. . . Michael Calabrese, director of the Wireless Future Program at the New America Foundation think tank in Washington, D.C. said the lure of non-taxpayer financing has proven strong, but not realistic.

Gregory Rodriguez on The Colbert Report | Interview

March 5, 2008

Gregory Rodriguez Interviews with Steven Colbert (The Colbert Report)

New America Foundation's Gregory Rodriguez appeared on The Colbert Report to promote his new book, Mongrels, Bastards, Orphans and Vagabonds.

Video of the interview is posted here:

Eric Liu on WTOP Radio | Interview on The True Patriot

March 5, 2008

Interview on The True Patriot (WTOP Radio, DC)

Author Eric Liu discusses American patriotism and his new book, "The True Patriot," with WTOP Radio in Washington, DC. Please find the transcript below, and audio of the interview linked as an attachment at the bottom of the page. Visit WTOP.com for more news.

Daniel Levy in BBC World News | "What Can the U.S. Achieve in the Middle East?"

March 4, 2008
BBC News

The World Today spoke to Daniel Levy, who directs the Middle East Policy Initiative at the New America Foundation.

Listen to Daniel Levy.

Shannon Brownlee, Jacob Hacker in Chrisitan Science Monitor | 'Arguments for a National Healthcare System'

March 3, 2008

Arguments Mount for a National Healthcare System (Christian Science Monitor)

...In the current campaign season, Senator McCain calls for dozens of reforms to bring down costs and make expenditures more effective in health results. And he states, "we can and must provide access to healthcare for all our citizens." His proposals, though, don't fully embrace the uninsured.

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