Sabtu, 12 Februari 2011

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Egyptian Military's Moment of Truth

Posted: 12 Feb 2011 06:04 AM PST

The military leadership now running Egypt emerged from two weeks of anti-government protests with its reputation intact, but it has yet to prove commitment to the reforms demanded by the public, writes CFR's Steven Cook.

Media Conference Call: Egypt After Mubarak - What is Next? (Audio)

Posted: 11 Feb 2011 01:18 PM PST

CFR's Robert Danin and Ed Husain discuss Egypt's historic moment and what will happen now that Hosni Mubarak has resigned.

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Promoting Democracy: The Whys and Hows for the United States and the International Community

Posted: 11 Feb 2011 12:44 PM PST

In "Promoting Democracy: The Whys and Hows for the United States and the International Community," Mark Lagon examines the uneven history of promoting democracy in U.S. foreign policy and offers lessons for how the United States can best advance democracy today.

Mexico: Development and Democracy at a Crossroads

Posted: 11 Feb 2011 11:48 AM PST

In "Mexico: Development and Democracy at a Crossroads," Shannon O'Neil charts the progress of Mexico's economic and democratic reforms. She sees grounds for optimism on both fronts but concludes that Mexico risks falling behind unless it redoubles efforts to overcome its authoritarian past.

Obama's Remarks on Egypt After Mubarak's Resignation, February 11, 2011

Posted: 11 Feb 2011 10:59 AM PST

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Media Conference Call: Change in Egypt

Posted: 10 Feb 2011 01:14 PM PST

CFR's Richard Haass and Steven Cook discuss the latest developments in Egypt, including president Hosni Mubarak's speech and the decision by the Egyptian military to "safeguard the country."