Brian Berletic joins me for a conversation on everything Geo-political. I’ve never had a bad episode with this fantastic analyst.
Brian Berletic
Brian Joseph Thomas Berletic, is an ex- US Marine Corps independent geopolitical researcher and writer based in Bangkok, writing under the pen name “ Tony Cartalucci ” along with several others.
Barry Klein
Hello,
I suggest you investigate the potential of Direct Democracy … the reform tool that lets the grassroots shape policy debates… EVEN FOREIGN POLICY. Professor John Matsusaka (Univ. of Southern California) is the expert.
Personal website
https://www.johnmatsusaka.com/
His work:
Initiative and Referendum Institute
https://www.iandrinstitute.org/
Podcast: Can Direct Democracy Defuse Populism?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGrZt9KtnbM&t=1496s
Matsusaka’s book explains the reform mechanism…
“Let The People Rule” .
This book by historian Henry Maar details a peace movement success story using direct democracy: “FREEZE! The Grassroots Movement to Halt the Arms Race and End the Cold War” https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501760884/freeze/#bookTabs=1
I have years of experience with DD. Feel free to ask for details. For instance, this non-binding Question can be placed on local ballots:
“Should the United States prioritize use of diplomacy to resolve international differences, negotiate elimination of nuclear weapons, and encourage Russia and Ukraine, and Israel and Hamas, to initiate peace talks?“ YES_______NO_______
My best,
Barry Klein
Houston, Texas
713-224-4144
ForeignPolicyAlliance.org
(check out our Take Action page)
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P.S. This brief video explains the Nuclear Freeze project:
Interview – Lawrence Wittner – Confronting the Bomb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsH-cWX5eOQ&t=34s
Short article: “The Nuclear Freeze and Its impact” (2010)https://www.armscontrol.org/act/2010_12/LookingBack
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Two additional websites:
— Ballot Initiative Strategy Center (focuses on state level ballot measures).
https://ballot.org/
— Ballotpedia.org (state and local level ballot measures)
anaisanesse
I remember Scott from what seems like years ago, and he is excellent, with the usual Brian Berletic explanations.