Alumni Lounge, Tufts University Campus | 4:00pm6:30pm
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Andrew Stern, Founder of the non-profit "Action for Clean Energy". Andy will be talking extensively about Action for Clean Energy, its current activities, and its potential with volunteers like us.
David Marcus, President and Founder, General Compression, a wind energy storage company.
Sudhir Nunes, Development Manager for Mass Renewable Energy Trust. His team decides who gets funding for sustainable development and renewable energy projects in Massachusetts. If you are interested in getting these type of projects built, he is the man to talk to.
Peter Ullman, President and Founder, Tidal Electric. Mr. Ullman's tidal technology is more dependable and cheaper than offshore wind turbines.
Mark Rodgers, Communications Director, Cape Wind Project.
Ex-Pakistani official Abbas calls for soft-power along the Afghan-Pakistani border
by: Pranai Cheroo
Issue date: 11/14/06 Section: News
"You cannot bomb an idea, and there are some ideas that are too well-entrenched," Fletcher School doctoral candidate and ex-Pakistani official Hassan Abbas said in his lecture on Instability in the Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Areas last night.
Meena Bolourchi, Biological Sciences and Psychology '08
Matthew Edmundson, Economics '05
Rachel Leven, International Relations '07
Mehmet Tarzi
| Posted Mar 21, 2006
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Welcome back to NIMEP Insights. We continue to live in interesting times -- this journal is an effort to contribute to an innovative, constructive, and humane dialogue that hopes to lend a framework of possibility to a world besieged by dissonance and complexity. This issue incorporates research from our latest fact-finding missions to Turkey and Egypt as well as individual research trips to Belgium, Iran, Israel and the West Bank, and the United Arab Emirates. NIMEP is proud to present a journal that is representative of our diverse makeup. Contributors to this journal come from Egypt, Jordan, Iran, Israel, Turkey, Ukraine, and the United States. We proudly welcome the contribution of Mouin Rabbani, Tufts University alumnus from 1986 and a friend of the Institute for Global Leadership for over twenty years. Mr. Rabbani is a model alumnus of this institution: a global citizen, a leading voice from the field, and a first-class scholar. In our on-going effort to reach out to scholars, students, practitioners and individuals throughout the world, we hope that this journal will inspire engagement and further research on the complex issues related to the Middle East. We welcome all feedback and responses to the contents of this year’s publication.
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Welcome, Introduction, Dedication, Table of Contents.
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Sherman Teichman, Director, Tufts Institute for Global Leadership
Turkey’s Delta Paradox
Matan Chorev and Mehmet Tarzi, International Relations and Philosophy ‘06
An analysis of Turkey’s complex political and geostrategic reality reveals that, if mismanaged, Turkey’s reform process will paradoxically be to its own detriment.
The “Kurdish Issue”: A Surmountable Challenge?
Emily Kaiser, International Relations ‘06
Reporting back from NIMEP’s Fact-Finding Mission, this essay offers a sample of the differing perspectives in the debate on modern Turkish identity.
Beyond the Media Lens: Discourse on the Egyptian Street
Nora E. Elmarzouky, International Relations ‘06
A set of interviews with diverse segments of Egyptian society reveal that commonly held perspectives fail to give clarity to an otherwise complex public opinion landscape.
An American in Brussels: Discovering Europe’s Muslims
Rachel Brandenburg, International Relations and Middle Eastern Studies ‘05
Using Belgium as a case study, this paper chronicles a personal reflection on Europe’s struggles to integrate its Muslim citizenry.
The Role of Multinational Corporations in Dubai
Thomas Singer, International Relations and Entrepreneurial Leadership ‘06, and Boryana Damyanova, International Relations and Economics, ‘06
A study dissecting the marketing strategies of multinational corporations in Dubai, and their efforts to balance tradition and modernization in global marketing.
| Posted Feb 7, 2006
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by P. Sabin Willett during the 2005-06 EPIIC Symposium, The Politics of Fear