Events
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Oct 16
October 16, 2012
8:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. (EDT)
Open Society Foundations–Washington, D.C.
WashingtonAccountability in U.S. Military Aid to Central Asia
The Open Society Foundations host a discussion about the recently released paper “U.S. Military Aid to Central Asia: Who Benefits?” on U.S. military aid in Central Asia.
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Sep 27
September 27, 2012
8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. (EDT)
Open Society Foundations–New York
New YorkUnderstanding Zimbabwe’s Political Future
Open Society Fellow Petina Gappah, in conversation with Glen Mpani, looks at the uncertain road ahead for reform in Zimbabwe.
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Sep 26
September 26, 2012
2:00–8:00 p.m. (EDT)
Open Society Foundations–New York
New YorkObstacles to Justice: Accountability for Human Rights Violations in Guatemala
Óscar Ramírez recently discovered he is a survivor of the 1982 Dos Erres massacre in Guatemala. His story is part of the effort to uncover what happened in a bloody civil war, and to bring perpetrators to account.
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Sep 24
September 24, 2012
8:15 a.m.–1:45 p.m. (EDT)
Open Society Foundations–New York
New YorkDemocracy, Governance, and Foreign Policy: Tracing India’s Footprint in the World
Panelists debate India's shifting place in the world as it grapples with rapid growth, in this event sponsored by the Open Society Fellowship.
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Sep 14
September 14, 2012
11:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (EDT)
Open Society Foundations–New York
New YorkManaging Risks, Securing Interests, Expressing Values: Problem-Solving in the Asian Century
Leading Pakistani journalist and author Ahmed Rashid talks with Omar Samad, formerly Afghanistan's Ambassador to Canada and France, about new thinking for Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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Jul 17
July 17, 2012
2:30–8:00 p.m. (EDT)
Open Society Foundations–New York
New YorkCriminalizing Condoms: Policing Practices, HIV Vulnerability, and Sex Work
This panel event marks the release of a report that documents the police practice of using condoms as evidence of prostitution and its impact on sex workers’ lives, including their vulnerability to HIV.
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Jul 16
July 16, 2012
8:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m. (EDT)
Open Society Foundations–New York
New York(Mis)understanding Human Trafficking: Labor Law, Migration, and Human Rights
Open Society Fellow Janie Chuang explores the role of labor law in preventing human trafficking, protecting vulnerable migrant workers, and holding perpetrators accountable for abuses of migrants’ rights.
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Jun 28
June 28, 2012
8:15 a.m.–1:45 p.m. (EDT)
Open Society Foundations–New York
New YorkFixing the Democracy Discourse: How Autocratic Regimes Undermine Democratic Institutions in the West
This panel discussion examines how nondemocratic regimes in the former Soviet Union have increased their efforts to influence policymakers and public opinion in the United States and the European Union.
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Jun 26
June 26, 2012
1:30–7:30 p.m. (EDT)
Open Society Foundations–New York
New YorkDispatches from a Post-Western Landscape: Geopolitical Competition, Regime Survival and “Local Rules” in Central Asia
This panel event, featuring Alexander Cooley, author of Great Games, Local Rules, examines Central Asia's lessons for governing a multipolar or “post-Western” world.
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May 31
May 31, 2012
2:00–8:00 p.m. (EDT)
Open Society Foundations–New York
New YorkMaking Human Rights Advocacy in the U.S. Effective
Open Society Foundations president Aryeh Neier moderates a discussion with the recipients of a fellowship that provides talented young activists the opportunity to work with experts at the ACLU and Human Rights Watch to strengthen respect for...
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May 22
May 22, 2012
2:00–8:00 p.m. (EDT)
Open Society Foundations–New York
New YorkSo Rich, So Poor: A Conversation with Peter Edelman
Peter Edelman, who famously resigned from the Clinton administration to protest the treatment of the nation’s poor, joins Laura Flanders, host of GRITtv with Laura Flanders, to discuss the poverty crisis in America today.
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May 8
May 8, 2012
2:00–8:00 p.m. (EDT)
Open Society Foundations–New York
New YorkThe International Human Rights Movement: A History
Open Society Foundations president Aryeh Neier and writer Ian Buruma will discuss Neier’s book, The International Human Rights Movement: A History.
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