Friday, October 7, 2011

[RED DEMOCRATICA] CFR Religion and Foreign Policy Bulletin: A Multimedia Look at Iran – The Arab Street –and more

 

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Council on Foreign Relations Religion and Foreign Policy Bulletin
Resources for the Religious Community

Crisis Guide: Iran

October 7, 2011

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CFR's latest multimedia feature uses interactive timelines, bubble maps, graphs, and images to trace Iran's history, examine its oil-driven economy, and survey its nuclear program.

Its seven chapters include video interviews with more than twenty-five leading analysts, journalists, scholars, and Iranians. In its concluding chapter, top experts offer policy choices for managing the risks posed by the Iranian regime. View the Guide

 

Ed Husain: "The Arab Street"

On his new blog "The Arab Street," Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies Ed Husain highlights policy-relevant debates between clerics, politicians, and activists to analyze Islam's role in society as well as government and civil society efforts to counter facets of Islamist extremism. Read More »

The Struggle for Egypt: From Nasser to Tahrir Square

CFR Senior Fellow Steven A. Cook's new book, The Struggle for Egypt: From Nasser to Tahrir Square, explains Egypt's parlous state of affairs, why the revolution occurred, and where the country might be headed next. A sweeping account of Egypt in the modern era, Cook chronicles the nation's central historical episodes leading up to the demonstrations that convulsed Tahrir Square and overthrew an entrenched regime. Read More »

Promoting Peace? Reexamining U.S. Aid to the Palestinian Authority

During a recent testimony before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, CFR Senior Fellow Elliott Abrams discussed the Palestinians' bid for statehood and urged Congress to reexamine the U.S. aid program to the Palestinian Authority. Read More »

 

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About CFR's Religion and Foreign Policy Initiative

The CFR Religion and Foreign Policy Initiative connects religious and congregational leaders, scholars, and thinkers with CFR's resources on U.S. foreign policy and provides a forum for this community to discuss a broad range of pressing international issues. For more information, please contact Amy Cunningham, assistant director for the National Program Outreach, at 212.434.9848 or outreach@cfr.org.

About the Religion and Foreign Policy Portal on CFR.org

CFR's Religion and Foreign Policy Portal, www.cfr.org/religion, is a "first stop" on the internet for members of the religious community seeking information on and analysis of U.S. foreign policy and global developments. In addition to a wide range of CFR materials--including work from the think tank, interviews with experts, meeting transcripts, and new backgrounders--users will find analysis and documents from other sources that have been carefully selected by the website's editorial staff for their relevance and quality.

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