From our studios in the nation’s capital, we’ll have this and more on the Daily Brief tonight:
- Christian Caryl, Senior Fellow with the Legatum Institute and a contributing editor to Foreign Policy, has some interesting observations about changes inside North Korea and about the uncle to Kim Jong Un who just might be the most influential man on the peninsula.
- Arvind Mirani, India’s representative to the International Monetary Fund, was in Ottawa today and we talk to him about what India, Canada and others outside Europe to prevent any Eurozone contagion from spreading.
- Our Washington correspondent Bryn Weese gives us a look at what’s making Ron Paul tick and why this surprising candidate is doing so well in the Republican polls.
- The Daily Brief staff have selected the Arab Spring as our third biggest story in 2011. We look back at the year in the Middle East with Stephen Grand, director, U.S. Relations with the Islamic World, at the Brookings Institute.
Tune in. We’re live at 1800 EDT on Sun News Network.