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Transition in Venezuela
Political Transition in Venezuela: Next Steps and the Implications for U.S. Policy
A discussion of the evolving political situation in Venezuela in light of President Hugo Chávez's prolonged absence from the country. Read More
Iran Nuclear
The Nuclear Issue: Why is Iran Negotiating?
After several months of uncertainty, the Iranian government finally agreed to meet again with the P5+1 group in Almaty, Kazakhstan on February 26 for negotiations over its nuclear program. Three Iran nuclear experts analyze Iran’s motivations. Read More
Women's Leadership
Aung San Suu Kyi Honored with the Ion Ratiu Democracy Award
“Aung San Suu Kyi’s lifelong dedication to the cause of democracy and the Burmese people makes her the perfect recipient of this year’s Ion Ratiu Democracy Award,” said Jane Harman, Director, President, and CEO of the Wilson Center. “Daw Suu is a world icon who has shown that grace and non-violence are the most powerful weapons against oppression.” Read More
Saudi Youth
Saudi Arabia Through the Eyes of Its Twentysomethings
Written by former Public Policy Scholar Caryle Murphy, A Kingdom's Future: Saudi Arabia Through the Eyes of Its Twentysomethings, explores the self-image of young Saudis and what they want when it comes to education, marriage, politics, religion, and personal liberties. Read More
Peace in Colombia
Colombia Tries Again
New rounds of negotiations are underway in Colombia between the government of President Juan Manuel Santos and the FARC, Latin America’s oldest insurgency. What are the prospects for success this time around? To gain perspective on why the environment may be right for progress, we spoke with one of Colombia’s most accomplished journalists, Enrique Santos Calderón. Read More
China
China's Smoggy Cities
China has done an “admirable” job of moving coal-fired power plants out of Beijing, Jennifer Turner tells Voice of America. But “they already had a lot of coal plants, and they have been building more.” Read More
Africa
Africa Rising
“I remain deeply and profoundly optimistic about Africa’s future. This optimism is grounded in expanding democracy, improved security, rapid economic growth, and greater opportunities that exist for all of Africa’s people,” said Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson during this Director’s Forum. Read More
Russia Trade
Russia's Global Trade Agenda
Will Pomeranz analyzes Russia’s less than enthusiastic reaction to joining the WTO, and assesses how Russia will balance its perceived national economic interests within the constraints of the international trading system. Read More
Features
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Breaking Down the Numbers Behind Budget Hero – Election Edition
Check out the top ten policy cards played this week in Budget Hero: 2012 Election Edition, the game for helping people of all ages understand the Federal budget process and its associated trade-offs. Players have not shied away from the tough issues, including reforms to the tax system, changing Social Security and cutting tax breaks for oil companies.
The Islamists Are Coming
The Islamists Are Coming is the first book to survey the rise of Islamist groups in the wake of the Arab Spring. Often lumped together, the more than 50 Islamist parties with millions of followers now constitute a whole new spectrum—separate from either militants or secular parties...
Council of Women World Leaders
The Council of Women World Leaders is the only network of current and former women presidents and prime ministers.