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| | | | New Poll Results Announced in this National Conversation In the next National Conversation on Tuesday March 5, James Zogby of Zogby Research Services will release and discuss the latest poll of views on Iran and its policies from 20 Arab and Muslim nations – including the Gulf and the Arabian Peninsula States, the Maghreb, Egypt and Sudan – and non-Arab Muslim neighbors of Turkey, Pakistan and Azerbaijan. Discussants of the poll results include Haleh Esfandiari, Hisham Melhem, Barbara Slavin, and Marc Lynch. Tom Gjelten of NPR will moderate the discussion. RSVP NOW >> | | | U.S.-Mexico Relations: Through the Eyes of Former Ambassadors Context Few relationships, if any, matter more to the United States than the one it shares with its southern neighbor. Mexico is a vital trading partner, a source of heritage for millions of Americans, a neighbor in an uncertain world, and a partner on numerous global challenges. In this interview, two former diplomats and a journalist explore this important relationship. Event Video | Book Launch: U.S. Ambassadors to Mexico, The Relationship Through Their Eyes | | The Science Beat: Has Quality of Reporting Improved or Declined? Context In a world increasingly driven by scientific and technological breakthroughs, are we getting the information we need to understand the rapid changes and choices we face? And as print space dedicated to science decreases, have online sources emerged to fill the void? Event Video | Communicating Synthetic Biology: How the Media Covers Emerging Technology | | | | This Week's Issues: Saudi Arabia: A Kingdom's Future On this episode of Dialogue at the Wilson Center Caryle Murphy, an independent journalist and a former Wilson Center public policy scholar, joins us to discuss her latest book A Kingdom's Future: Saudi Arabia Through the Eyes of Its Twentysomethings. Also, which environmental issues will dominate headlines this year? | | | | | | | | 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 2013. The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. All rights reserved. | Privacy | Unsubscribe | | | |
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