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Merissa Khurma is the program director of the Middle East Program at the Wilson Center. She was a non-resident fellow in the International Security program at New America. She has leadership experience working in a range of development projects in the Middle East that focused on economic development, the Syrian refugee crisis, education, youth FORGING A NEW PATH IN RUSSIAN POLITICS: A CONVERSATION For many people, she represents the new generation of Russian leaders, which has a vision for the country’s future, but faces insurmountable obstacles on the path to public office. In her talk, Lyubov Sobol shared her experience as an independent politician and discussed what developments one can expect in Russian domesticpolitics in the run
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DIRECTIONS IN ANTARCTIC DIPLOMACY France will host the annual meeting of the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Parties from June 14-24, 2021. At that meeting, key countries active in the Antarctic will discuss a range of issues related to environmental protection, climate change, polar science, tourism and governance. Please join us JIHADIS 2021: ISIS & AL QAEDA Jihadis 2021: ISIS & al Qaeda. In early 2021, the jihadi movement was the most splintered it had been since prior to 9/11 when al Qaeda was one among many jihadi groups. The movement had three main poles: al Qaeda and its branches from Afghanistan to West Africa; the Islamic State (ISIS) and its external provinces from North Africa to South AMBASSADOR MARK GREEN Ambassador Mark Green (ret.) serves as the President, Director, and CEO of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, a non-partisan policy forum for tackling global issues through independent research and open dialogue so that Congress, the administration, and the international policy community can act.MERISSA KHURMA
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The COVID-19 pandemic exposed long-standing vulnerabilities in U.S. and global supply chains. The Wilson Center is proud to announce the publication of a report from The Helsinki Commission, “The Ties That Bind,” that examines these vulnerabilities and suggests a variety of policy solutions, with an emphasis on the rule of law and international cooperation. DISEASE-RELATED STIGMAS, THEIR ORIGINS, THEIR PERSISTENCE 1 day ago · This event serves as a sister event to At the Crossroads: COVID-19, Racism, and Disinformation and one in a series of events and content for our Pride Month programming at the Wilson Center. This June for Pride Month, the Woodrow Wilson InternationalCenter for
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