Dr. Azad Ahmed Ali is a researcher from Syria who has authored dozens of books and studies in both Arabic and Kurdish. He received his PhD in the History of Engineering Science from Aleppo University. He is a contributor to Fikra Forum.
Brief Analysis
The United States approach to intra-Kurdish dialogue requires a profound understanding of regional history and dynamics, without which it risks further complications and difficulties in Syria.
Perhaps the most pressing concern at the front of everyone’s minds across the Middle East, whether in the media or political sphere, is that most crucial of questions, namely: What does the United States want? and where is its Middle Eastern policy really headed? Of particular concern is how the United States has dealt with previous dilemmas and crises in the region, which indicate that the United States in its policy dealings with political Islam, terrorism and other issues in the Middle East has generally drawn on media and policy
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More than 50,000 teenagers are sent away to tough love or behavioral modifications programs across the country each year.
Paris Hilton has led a charge against these programs which seeks legislative changes to the way these programs operate and the mechanisms which regulate them.
A new lawsuit counters the industry s claim that things have changed since revelations of abuse cropped up sporadically in years past.
Kenneth R. Rosen is the author, most recently, of Troubled: The Failed Promise of America s Behavioral Treatment Programs, which was published last month by Little A.
This is an opinion column. The thoughts expressed are those of the author.
Kenneth R. Rosen Talks to Andrew Keen on
Keen On
February 2, 2021
The coronavirus pandemic is dramatically disrupting not only our daily lives but society itself. This show features conversations with some of the world’s leading thinkers and writers about the deeper economic, political, and technological consequences of the pandemic. It’s our new daily podcast trying to make longterm sense out of the chaos of today’s global crisis.
In this episode, Andrew is joined by Kenneth R. Rosen, the author of
Troubled, to discuss the brutal emotional, physical, and sexual abuse carried out in America’s behavioral treatment programs.