Turkey and the EU: An Alternative Approach
Heather Grabbe and Sinan Ãœlgen January 14, 2011
BLOG
A unique arrangement could advance the strategic interests of both Turkey and the European Union—and, possibly, help end the impasse over Turkey's accession talks.
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Time for Leadership in Hungary
Judith Klein January 14, 2011
BLOG
As it takes over the presidency of the Council of the European Union, Hungary intends to spend millions of euros to invest in archaic institutions that segregate people with disabilities away from mainstream society.
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The Journey Home
Terrance Pitts January 13, 2011
BLOG
When invited to attend a conference on improving the lives of black men and boys, I hesitated, not because of my lack of support for the issue but because of the memories I wanted to leave behind.
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Understanding Politically Motivated Cyberattacks
Becky Hogge January 12, 2011
BLOG
Independent media and human rights groups can do little to prevent cyberattacks, according to a recent report, and should instead focus on mitigating harm from attacks when they do occur.
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New Messages of Hope for Burma
Maureen Aung-Thwin January 4, 2011
BLOG
Even after almost half a century of military rule, the Burmese people still carry the torch for freedom. There is also hope because the world is watching the struggle in Burma with renewed interest.
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A Rope and a Prayer
OSI-New York
December 16, 2010
AUDIO
The Open Society Foundations hosted a discussion on a book recounting an American journalist's experience in captivity in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and his wife’s struggle back home to free him.
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Cambodia: A Quest for Justice
Asia Society, New York City
December 7, 2010
VIDEO
This panel discussion hosted by the Asia Society addresses the implications of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal.
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