Rachels work has covered a period of topics and she has reported extensively on the activity of the altright and their supporters. Rachel will be saying a few words about the Southern Poverty Law Center before we launch into the discussion for tonight. Please welcome rachel to the strand bookstore. [applause] hello, everybody. As he said my name is rachel and im an Investigative Reporter with the Southern Poverty Law Center and i want to thank all of you coming out here in sporting what we do at the center. I want to take a minute to tell you some of the specifics. We do three things. Seeking justice, fighting hate, teaching tolerance. The first and the third of those things weve got lawyers and legal staff that are much more talented than myself that do litigation on civil rights work all of the south and the rest of the country. Teaching tolerance staff introduces materials for educators so that they can promote diversity and inclusion in the classroom. What i do and what dave does i
Years and counting. It is my pleasure to introduce rachel Investigative Reporter and frequent contributor to spl center. Org journalism sector. Her wor work has covered a myrif topics and she has reported extensively on the activities of the altamerican and their supporters. She will be saying a few words about the Southern Poverty Law Center before we launch into the discussion for tonight. So please welcome rachel to the strand bookstore. [applause] hello, everybody. My name is rachel and i manage Investigative Reporter for the wall center and i want to thank all of you for coming out and supporting what we do at the center. I want to take a minute in case you dont know the specifics of what we do. Seeking justice, fighting hate and teaching tolerance. The first, seeking justice we have lawyers and legal staff that are more talented than myself but do litigation on civil rights work all over the south and all over the rest of the come trade and Teaching Staff they produce material fo
Efforts during the cold war to dominate countries in asia, africa, and latin america. The event was cohosted by the Woodrow Wilson center and the National History center. It is about an hour and a half. It is my privilege this afternoon to introduce our speaker, jeremy friedman, who is an assistant professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business school. Previously he was the associate director of the Brady Johnson program and grand strategy at yale university. After he received his phd from princeton in 2011. In addition to his current book, shadow cold war, the sinosoviet competition for the third world which was published by the university of North Carolina press, he has published articles in such journals as and chinaistory studies. His current project modeling revolution looks of the attempt to find a workable model of socialism for developing countries. And today he will be speaking on , shadow cold war, the sinosoviet competition for the third world. Jeremy thank you
Efforts during the cold war to dominate countries in asia, africa, and latin america. The event was cohosted by the Woodrow Wilson center and the National History center. It is about an hour and a half. It is my privilege this afternoon to introduce our speaker, jeremy friedman, who is an assistant professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business school. Previously he was the associate director of the Brady Johnson program and grand strategy at yale university. After he received his phd from princeton in 2011. In addition to his current book, shadow cold war, the sinosoviet competition for the third world which was published by the university of North Carolina press, he has published articles in such journals as and chinaistory studies. His current project modeling revolution looks of the attempt to find a workable model of socialism for developing countries. And today he will be speaking on , shadow cold war, the sinosoviet competition for the third world. Jeremy thank you
Clustering of states in the world where there wasnt a single democracy. And now according to Freedom House i think correctly judged there is a democracy in tunisia tunisia. Its transitional. It has elements of fertility. Things we should be concerned about. We shouldnt take it for granted and thats precisely my point. If i were an american policymaker i would be saying okay whats the economic agenda for embracing and lifting up this economy, for strengthening the state, for partnering with the Civil Society and political institutions. Youve got to start somewhere. This country is crucially important in an outsized way i think to the future of democracy and freedom throughout the world. The final thing is you know i really do believe and i think my colleagues agree we are really still in a very early days here in terms of the process of the struggle for, to use one of the arabic words, corona dignity throughout the region and this isnt going away. There are many historical events that a