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The Political Impact of New Media in the Middle East—A Conversation with "Abu Aardvark"
OSI-New York
April 21, 2009
 AUDIO
Influential blogger Marc Lynch discussed how new media technologies have reshaped political communications throughout the Middle East.

 

Call for Applications: OSI Middle East Cambridge Scholarships
November 4, 2009
The Open Society Institute offers support to postgraduate students from Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, and Syria to study for a PhD at the University of Cambridge.

Call for Proposals: Middle East & North Africa Initiative
March 4, 2009
The Open Society Institute Middle East & North Africa Initiative welcomes grant proposal outlines in the areas of rights and governance, media and information, and youth and knowledge.

 

Changing U.S. Policy in the Middle East
OSI-New York
April 15, 2009
 AUDIO
The Open Society Institute hosted a forum on changing U.S. policy in the Middle East with Rashid Khalidi, Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies at Columbia University and author of Sowing Crisis: The Cold War and American Dominance in the Middle East.

Call for Proposals: Equality and Justice Under the Rule of Law
December 16, 2009
The International Women's Program of the Open Society Institute invites proposals from organizations working in Nepal, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Colombia, Guatemala, Iraq, or the occupied Palestinian Territories.

Open Society Institute Recommendations for U.S. Detention Policy in Afghanistan
December 15, 2009
The Open Society Institute calls for a transparent, humane, and legitimate detention system that will give all individuals a genuine ability to contest their innocence and can accurately determine who should remain in detention and who should be set free.

Call for Applications: OSI/FCO Chevening/University of Essex Human Rights Scholarships
December 8, 2009
The program offers support to students from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Indonesia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Palestine, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan to pursue postgraduate programs at the Human Rights Centre.

more Middle East news & announcements

 

The Interrogator's Dilemma: Abuse, Accountability, and the Myth of the "Ticking Time Bomb"
December 7, 2009
 AUDIO
Open Society Fellow Matthew Alexander discusses shifts in U.S. policy on the interrogation of terrorism suspects and the importance of seeking accountability for the torture of detainees.

Crude World: The Violent Twilight of Oil
OSI-New York
November 11, 2009
 AUDIO
The Revenue Watch Institute, an OSI partner and grantee, hosts a conversation with journalist Peter Maass about his new book on "the troubled world oil has created."

Murder in the Name of Honor
New York City
October 22, 2009
Journalist, feminist, and human rights defender Rana Husseini will discuss her new book, which tells the story of one woman's heroic fight against an unbelievable crime.

more Middle East events

 

Why We Need a Global Campaign for Pretrial Justice
September 2009
The Open Society Justice Initiative is launching a Global Campaign for Pretrial Justice to promote alternatives to pretrial detention, expand access to legal aid services, and deploy paralegals to intervene earlier in the criminal justice process.

Fellows Program: Training the Next Generation of Human Rights Advocates
September 2009
This brochure covers the Open Society Justice Initiative's human rights fellowship program.

Campaign Finance Monitoring in Lebanon
June 2009
The Lebanese Transparency Association, an Open Society Institute grantee, spearheaded efforts to track campaign financing during the run-up to June 2009 Lebanese elections.

more Middle East publications & articles

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