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Preserving Cultural Heritage in Conflict
The deliberate targeting of cultural heritage in times of war and conflict is damaging on many levels: it robs countries of their past and impoverishes our shared heritage. What ac
Bridging the Disconnect between Education and the Economy
Six years following the onset of the global economic crisis of 2008, national economies have struggled to make up lost gains. Unemployment remains above pre-crisis levels in many c
Challenging Extremist Ideology, Propaganda and Messaging: Building the Counter-narrative
Violent extremism has been a predominant regional and global security challenge for several decades, but in recent years, it has become more attractive to disenfranchised people al
Key Strategies in Countering Extremism: Experiences from the MENA Region and Pakistan
April 30, 2015 Kadir Has University Manal Omar, Acting Vice President of the United States Institute of Peace and Shafqat Mehmood, Co-founder and Chairman of Paiman Alumni Trust ga
Corporate Social Responsibility in Islam
As corporate social responsibility (CSR) becomes widespread practice around the world, there are many questions surrounding its implementation in Muslim-majority nations. How has C
Podcast: Alexander Cooley
Alexander Cooley, professor at Barnard College, gives his overview of the New Silk Road Strategy and his view on the major challenges to its implementation. [thaudio href=’ht
High and Dry: Addressing the Middle East Water Challenge
Often overshadowed by its political turmoil, the Middle East faces increasing environmental and resource-based challenges, such as depleting water resources. Recognizing the need t
Expanding Opportunities for Libyan Higher Education
Following Libya’s parliamentary elections in 2012 and the establishment of a new government, the new representatives announced a bold vision for the future of Libyan higher educa