Making Sure the Money Goes Where It's Supposed To Anthony Richter and Svetlana Tsalik Dec. 4, 2003 In a New York Times op-ed, Anthony Richter and Svetlana Tsalik argue that U.S. energy security can only be guaranteed through partnerships with legitimate, elected governments that manage oil wealth responsibly. more
Harm Reduction News: Milestones Fall 2003: Volume 4, Issue 3 This issue of Harm Reduction News, the newsletter of the International Harm Reduction Development Program (IHRD), is dedicated to milestones in the ongoing effort to address the burgeoning HIV/AIDS epidemic in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. more
Open Society News: Stopping the Spread of Corruption Summer-Fall 2003 The Summer-Fall 2003 issue of Open Society News, the Soros foundations network newsletter, explores the devastating political and economic impact of corruption and how civil society can combat it. more
Lost Liberties: America in the Age of Ashcroft New York, New York Oct. 16, 2003 A panel of experts discussed and celebrated the publication of two new books that provide the first comprehensive overview of civil liberties in post-September 11, 2001 America. more
OSI Forum: A Turning Point in Human Rights OSI-New York Sep. 4, 2003 Panelists—including Mark Danner, staff writer for the New Yorker and author of The Massacre at El Mozote: A Parable of the Cold War—discuss the 1981 massacre of civilians by government soldiers in the village of El Mozote, El Salvador. more
Resource Links A sampling of links to other organizations, both nonprofit and for-profit, that provide information and resources related to OSI's work. more
George Soros Founder and chairman of the Open Society Institute and Soros foundations network. more
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