| | | | Op-ed Robin Wright provides a scorecard on how the U.S.-Russia deal to rid Syria of its chemical weapons may play out for some of the key players. | | | Egypt’s Struggle for Democracy Context Q & A How has Egypt fared since the military’s removal of President Morsi? Has the situation stabilized and is the nation on a path toward meaningful and lasting democratic reforms? Mohamed Anwar El Sadat, a nephew of the late Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, and Sameh Fawzy, who was appointed to Egypt’s Shura Council by former President Morsi, provide context. | | | Done Right, Security and Liberty Should Reinforce Each Other. And Here's How to Do It Right. Op-ed "Security and liberty are reinforcing values: we either get more of both, or less of both. Done right, government policies and laws that make the nation more secure – like those authorizing electronic surveillance – should not undermine our constitutional rights,” writes Jane Harman in The New Republic. | | | | This Week's Issues: The Quarterly Report: Memories of a Sudanese Child Slave In this encore presentation of Dialogue, 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. | | | | | | | The Tally (Foreign Policy) Aaron Miller authored this article about the 10 winners and losers of the US-Russian deal on Syria’s chemical weapons. | INTERVENTION (NPR) Robert Litwak discusses the debate over U.S. intervention in Syria in the context of past U.S. interventions abroad for Latino USA, which aired on NPR stations across the country. | Big Data during Disasters (The Peggy Smedley Show) Lea Shanley speaks with Peggy Smedley about how citizen-obtained data can aid in disaster preparedness and response. | | | 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.
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