Friday, July 19, 2013

[RED DEMOCRATICA] Salafis, Women of MENA, and TTIP

 

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You Thought the Muslim Brotherhood Was Bad?
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Op-ed | Marina Ottaway
In one of the many bizarre twists of Egypt's recent political convulsion, hardline Salafi parties look poised to replace the Muslim Brotherhood as the most important Islamist players in the political process. It's a situation ripe with irony, writes Senior Scholar Marina Ottaway in Foreign Policy.

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Securing Women's Rights in the MENA Region Securing Women's Rights in the MENA Region

Women leaders and activists from the Middle East discuss the state of women's rights in the region and ways to leverage international human rights norms to secure their rights going forward.

 
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With a still sluggish global economy, many economists believe that a trade agreement between the U.S. and E.U. could provide the kind of jolt that many markets need. With negotiations over the proposed Transatlantic Trade Investment Partnership (TTIP) heating up, Kent Hughes provides context on what could be a game changing agreement.

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This week Dialogue at the Wilson Center focuses on "people to people" diplomacy, with a specific look at how that's achieved through international student exchange programs.

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In Wake of NSA Leaks, Former Key Lawmaker Says No Tradeoff Needed Between Security and Liberty (CNN.com)

Jane Harman was interviewed for CNN about the fallout from Edward Snowden's leaks and questions the leaks raise on the role of intelligence collection.

Egypt and Predictions for the Future of the Muslim Brotherhood (WNYC)

Robin Wright was interviewed for WNYC's The Takeaway on pro-Morsi protests in Egypt. The interview was rebroadcast on numerous radio stations.

Duncan Wood on BBC World News America (BBC)

Duncan Wood discussed Miguel Treviño Morales' recent arrest in Mexico on BBC World News America. You can hear his remarks at the 5:14:11 mark.

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