Friday, July 26, 2013

[RED DEMOCRATICA] Peace Talks, Pope in Brazil, & Rouhani

 

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Israel-Palestine Peace Talks
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Ground Truth Briefing
Secretary John Kerry's success in getting Israelis and Palestinians to agree to resume negotiations creates both opportunities and risks for U.S. policy and the two-state solution. In this Wilson Center Ground Truth Briefing podcast, a panel of experts convened to offer new perspectives on what has been achieved and where the peace process may be heading.

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Pope Francis Challenges Brazil's Leaders to Address Economic Inequality Pope Francis Challenges Brazil's Leaders to Address Economic Inequality

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The first Latin American Pope has come to Brazil with a message that challenges leaders to address the needs of the "have-nots" at a time when citizens have become increasingly restless about economic inequality. Will Pope Francis' message have an impact on Brazilian politics and renew interest in the Catholic Church among Brazil's youth?

 
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A panel of Iran experts discussed the current domestic and foreign policy issues that the new Iranian President-elect Hassan Rouhani will face as he takes office next month, and provided analysis on the new administration's potential approach to solving these challenges.

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The Quarterly Report: Memories of a Sudanese Child Slave
This week on Dialogue at the Wilson Center, Melissa Pritchard, professor of English at Arizona State University, discusses her recent Quarterly piece "Still, God Helps You," which tells the story of William Mawwin, a former Sudanese child slave.

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Egypt's Sissi is Not Moving Towards Democracy (The Washington Post)

Marina and David Ottaway co-authored an article on Gen. Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi's call for Friday protests in Egypt. The piece was also posted on Real Clear World.

U.S.-Mexico Cooperation Gets Closer Look (NPR)

Duncan Wood appeared on Morning Edition to discuss US-Mexico cooperation on fighting drug cartels.

Protests, Bombs, and Enthusiasm: The Pope Visits Brazil (KQED)

Paulo Sotero took part in a panel discussion on KQED's Forum with Michael Krasny on the Pope's first visit to South America.

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