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IRAQI KURDISTAN REGION: A PATH FORWARD
- September 7, 2017
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No CommentsThe Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) suffered greatly during Saddam Hussein’s rule. Following a United States-led invasion, the KRI experienced an economic boom. However, the emergence of ISIS and their attack on Iraqi Kurdistan drew away investors and foreign companies, and the 1.8 million internally displaced people and refugees from Syria added more pressure on
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ALGERIA
- November 21, 2016
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The United States and Algeria relationship is characterized by mutual respect and cooperation. The U.S. has been supportive of Algerian independence, and both nations are committed to further improving the bilateral relationship through increased trade, education, and cultural partnerships. The two nations are allies in the fight against terrorism, an issue that is of particular
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TURKEY
- November 21, 2016
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The Center for Transatlantic Relations (CTR) at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of the Johns Hopkins University proudly announces a “Turkey and Transatlantic Relations” project to address current outstanding issues and to facilitate a dynamic dialogue with the goal to help foster stronger transatlantic relations. The project will be lead
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INDEX – System of geo-referenced socio-economic Information
- October 27, 2016
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Mediterranean Development Initiative (MDI) Tunis, Tunisia Job insecurity and a lack of local economic opportunities continue to be primary concerns among Tunisia’s population in recent years. New ways to provide these are urgently needed; particularly geographically differentiated approaches that take into account the root causes and full complexity of the spatial inequalities in the country.