USA Today: Pramila Jayapal and Mark Pocan on the need for bold leadership Democrats will take back the White House if they follow a progressive vision to win in 2020....
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Karina Piser at the Alliance Française Karina Piser's spoke at the Alliance Française in Washington about her two-year ICWA fellowship in France (2017-19) exploring government initiatives to promote the state policy of secularism and Muslim integration. Following her talk, a panel further discussed issues of French identity....
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ICWA semi-annual dinner in DC ICWAns gathered in Washington for the institute's semi-annual dinner at the Cosmos Club on December 5, 2019....
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New York Magazine: Andrew Rice on William Barr The attorney general is wielding the Justice Department as a weapon to defend President Donald Trump....
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NOV. 21:
Robbie Corey-Boulet book launch in DC The Institute of Current World Affairs hosted a discussion on November 21 of
Robbie Corey-Boulet's new book
Love Falls on Us: A Story of American Ideas and African LGBT Lives with
Neela Ghoshal at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace building in Washington, D.C....
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NYT Mag: Suzy Hansen on Turkish censorship The internet restrictions put in place by Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s administration have forced Turks into an online labyrinth, former ICWA fellow
Suzy Hansen (Turkey, 2007-2009) writes in
The New York Times Magazine....
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FRANCE 24: Karina Piser on the headscarf Newly returned ICWA fellow
Karina Piser (France, 2017-2019) appears on France 24’s program
The 51% to discuss the ongoing debate over the French ban on the Muslim headscarf in public spaces. She says that the issue is so divisive, it’s unlikely to be resolved soon....
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The American Prospect: Jonathan Guyer on George W. Bush at the Kennedy Center The Kennedy Center’s exhibition of the former president's paintings of veterans rewrites the history of the Iraq war, former fellow
Jonathan Guyer (Egypt, 2015-2017) writes in
The American Prospect....
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The American Interest: Paul Rahe on realism’s limits Hans Morgenthau took the American foreign policy establishment by storm in 1948 with
Politics Among Nations, writes board chair and former fellow
Paul Rahe (Turkey, 1984-1986) in
The American Interest. But the so-called father of realism's own understanding of statesmanship was "rather unrealistic."...
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