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Afghan and Iraqi Women Offer Lessons Learned to Women of the Arab Spring

Afghan and Iraqi Women Offer Lessons Learned to Women of the Arab Spring

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Kathleen Kuehnast, director of the Center for Gender and Peacebuilding and Manal Omar, director, of the Iraq, Iran and North Africa Program, discuss a recent meeting in Istanbul with Afghan and Iraqi women leaders to map out practical steps forward for women in their own transitional countries.  

Type: Analysis

Gender

The Crackdown on Media in Syria, Egypt and Turkey

The Crackdown on Media in Syria, Egypt and Turkey

Sunday, July 7, 2013

With the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi in Egypt, the ongoing civil war in Syria, and the protests in Turkey, a common reaction by governments has been to directly threaten the openness and vibrancy of media in an effort to overpower the messages of activists. But the tactics that these governments employ can differ widely.

Type: Analysis

Questions and Answers with the Robert M. Perito

Where Is the Lone Ranger? Questions and Answers with the Author Why is the figure of the Lone Ranger emblematic of the need for a U.S. stability force, and what does this tradition have to offer in the way of guidance? The Lone Ranger, “the most famous Ranger of them all,” stands against lawlessness and injustice. He never shoots to kill but disarms his opponents and restores peace. At the conclusion of his mission, the Lone Ranger and his companion ride off into the sunset and toward ...

Type: Analysis