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Internationalization of U.S. Private Higher Education

Judith Eaton, President of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and Richard Ekman, President of the Council of Independent Colleges discuss the primary needs of independent colleges in facilitating greater internationalization of curricula and programs. They further discuss the opportunities and roadblocks to current trends.

Bridging the Business Gaps between Pakistan and Afghanistan

As part of the Center’s ongoing Afghanistan-Pakistan Partnership program, this project brought together local business community representatives from Afghanistan and Pakistan to promote regional integration by bridging the gaps in business, culture and education between Afghanistan and Pakistan. The project aimed to foster entrepreneurial eco-systems to generate employment opportunities for entrepreneurs and make Afghan and Pakistani […]

Türkçe Web Sitesi

Hollings Center web sayfasindan seckin icerikler artik Turkçe! Amerika Birlesik Devletleri ile nufusunun çogunlugu Musluman ulkeler arasinda insani guvenlikten kaynak surdurulebilirligine, yuksek ogretimden ikili iliskilere cesitli alanlarda diyalogu gelistirmeyi hedefleyen Hollings Center, program ciktilarini kisa raporlar ve katilimcilarla yapilan roportajlarla web sayfasi uzerinden duyuruyor. Bundan boyle, Turkiye’yi de ilgilendiren konulardaki rapor ve videolarimiza Turkçe sayfamizdan […]

Prashanth Parameswaran on U.S. Policy towards the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

Prashanth Parameswaran discusses what the United States needs to do in order to engage Southeast Asia collectively. He further discusses the role for U.S. security architecture in the region under the new administration. Prashanth Parameswaran is senior editor at The Diplomat based in Washington, D.C., where he writes mostly on Southeast Asia, Asian security affairs […]

Desi Indrimayutri & Tina Jamaluddin on U.S.-ASEAN Economic Relations

Desi Indrimayutri & Tina Jamaluddin discuss why the ASEAN region is important to the private sector and U.S. investment success stories. Desi Indrimayutri is the US-ASEAN Business Council’s managing representative in Indonesia and its senior liaison with the Indonesian Government, the ASEAN Secretariat, the U.S. diplomatic presence in Indonesia and other key high-level stakeholders. The […]

Courtney Weatherby on Non-traditional Security Issues in Southeast Asia

What are the main non-traditional security issues facing Southeast Asia today, and how can the US play a constructive role in helping countries in this region deal with these issues? Analyst Courtney Weatherby explains. Courtney Weatherby is a research analyst with the Southeast Asia and the Energy, Water, & Sustainability programs at the Stimson Center. […]

Christine Susanna Tjhin on China’s Engagement in Southeast Asia

What is the nature of China’s engagement in Southeast Asia? Is there a willingness on behalf of China to cooperate with the US on certain areas and issues? Christine Susana Tjhin explains further. Christine Susanna Tjhin is senior researcher at the Department of International Relations, Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia. She is also […]

Sınır Tanımayan Kooperatifçiler

Genç İşi Kooperatif, “kooperatifler arası dayanışma” ilkesinden yola çıkarak dört farklı ülkenin öncü kooperatifçilerini 26-29 Nisan 2018’de The Hollings Center for International Dialogue işbirliğiyle İstanbul’da buluşturdu. Değişik sektörlerde örgütlenen, adil üreten ve bölüşen, “üretenlerinin yönettiği” kooperatifler ilham verici öyküleriyle geleceği aydınlatıyor. https://www.gencisi.org/cooperators-without-borders/tr/

Cooperators Without Borders

In honor of International Day of Cooperatives this July 7, the Center is pleased to report on a recent workshop held at its Istanbul headquarters in April 2018 in partnership with Genç İşi Kooperatif (Youth Deal Cooperative). The workshop, titled “Cooperators Without Borders” brought together 22 social cooperative professionals from Lebanon, Tunisia, Turkey, and the United […]

Collaborative Opportunities for Afghanistan and Pakistan

The Hollings Center for International Dialogue, through a grant from Public Affairs Section (PAS) of the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, convened the second Afghanistan-Pakistan Partnership Summit in Istanbul, Turkey from May 4 -8, 2018. This year’s 23 participants included representatives from civil society, academia, media, and business. The objective of the summit was to promote […]

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