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| | | | President Morsi Addresses the UN Egyptian President Morsi's debut on the world stage was anything but tentative. He began by challenging the world to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and addressed the ongoing civil war in Syria, calling it the "tragedy of the age." To gain perspective on the highly-anticipated speech from Egypt's first democratically elected leader, we spoke with former Washington Post Cairo Bureau Chief, David Ottaway, on the eve of his latest trip to Egypt. Read More →
| | | Wilson Center Convenes Women Leaders for UN General Assembly During the opening of the UN General Assembly, the Center's Global Women's Leadership Initiative held an event, "A Global Conversation: Women Leaders Respond to the United Nations General Assembly", at Barnard College attended by women heads of state, political leaders, and emerging leaders to respond to the issues facing the 67th session of the General Assembly and the challenges and opportunities facing women leaders today. Video of Event
Press Release | The Women in Public Service Project Joins Forces with the Woodrow Wilson Center | | The Post 9/11 Threat In this interview, counterterrorism expert Philip Mudd describes the ability of the US to identify and respond to emerging global threats such as terrorism, drug cartels, and human trafficking. Are we safer today and what is the US national security narrative in the age of globalization? National Conversation | America's Role in the World Post 9-11: A New Survey of Public Opinion
Context: America's Role in the World: Survey Results | | Investigating Power This week on an encore episode of dialogue, Charles Lewis joins us to discuss the state of investigative journalism. Charles Lewis is a professor with the School of Communication at American University where he also serves as founding executive editor of the Investigative Reporting Workshop. watch > | | | | | | | Iran Universities Restrict Options For Women — PRI Haleh Esfandiari speaks with PRI, "The World" anchor Marco Werman about the possible consequences of a recent decision by several Iranian universities to bar women from 76 fields of undergraduate studies, including math and chemistry. | Netanyahu's red line isn't getting him anywhere — CNN.com Aaron Miller argues that Netanyahu has had great achievement in raising the Iranian nuclear issue to the fore of international politics, but will soon start seeing diminishing returns by proclaiming "red lines" he can't back up. | 30 Issues Follow Up: Budget Games — WNYC Dave Rejeski talks to WNYC's Brian Lehrer about the Wilson Center's federal budget simulator, Budget Hero, and the political decisions of gamers attempting to decrease federal debt. | | Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center One Woodrow Wilson Plaza - 1300 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, DC 19004-3027 T 202-691-4000 © Copyright 2012. The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. All rights reserved.
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