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May 17 at Wilson Center: Civil Society Sustainability in U.S. Foreign Policy

On May 17, the Woodrow Wilson Center will present the event “QDDR in Action: Civil Society Sustainability in U.S. Foreign Policy.”

May 16 in Vienna: American Foreign Policy post-Arab Spring

On May 16, the Al Hewar Center will present the event “The Arab Spring and American Foreign Policy.”

May 16 at Atlantic Council: Afghanistan in Transition

On May 16, the Atlantic Council’s South Asia Center will present the discussion “Afghanistan in Transition: Power Dynamics.”

IRI survey on democratic governance in Cambodia

The International Republican Institute (IRI) has released a survey on democratic governance in Cambodia, which explores views on the direction of the nation, quality of life and voter satisfaction towards government services.

May 22 at IFES: Perspectives on the Armenian Parliamentary Elections

On May 22, the International Foundation for Electoral Systems will present “Armenia’s May 6 Elections: Progress and Perspectives.”

May 15 at Wilson Center: Challenges and Opportunities in Sri Lanka

On May 15, the Woodrow Wilson Center will present the event “Sri Lanka: Challenges and Opportunities.”

May 15 at CIPE: Political & Economic Reform in the Middle East

On May 15, the Center for International Private Enterprise will present the event on political and economic reform occurring in the Middle East

Defining Fraud to Increase Electoral Integrity

The International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) has released a white paper, which presetns a set of practical definitions that will help election managers, experts and observers to accurately identify and address the problem of electoral fraud.

May 10 at USIP: Security Sector Transformation in MENA & Democratic Rule

On May 10, the United States Institute of Peace will host it’s “Annual Conference on Security Sector Transformation in North Africa and the Middle East.”

May 8 at YPFP DC: Future of Afghanistan-U.S. Relations

On May 8, Young Professionals in Foreign Policy will present the event “Future of Afghanistan-U.S. Relations – A Perspective for the Millennial Generation.”

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