Although homicides have decreased, the timing remains suspicious. […]
UPCOMING:
Karina Piser in New York

Please join us in New York to hear returning ICWA fellow Karina Piser talk about identity politics in France, at the Microsoft flagship store from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Friday, November 8. Karina’s fellowship has explored government initiatives to promote French secularism and social cohesion in the aftermath of the 2015 and 2016 terrorist […]
THE CABLE PODCAST: Poland and Hungary go to the polls

A discussion with Susan Corke, Melissa Hooper and Dalibor Rohac. […]
The American Prospect: Jonathan Guyer on the Arab press

An assault on press freedoms has gone on virtually unmentioned. […]
NYT: Shannon Sims on Cuban music

Leaving Havana behind, Sims catches the island’s beat. […]
BLOG: A center-right victory provides little clarity for Austria’s future government
Sebastian Kurz’s People’s Party made significant gains in Sunday’s snap elections, but a renewed coalition with the far-right Freedom Party seems unlikely. […]
The Atlantic: Emily Schultheis on Austria’s unsinkable FPÖ

Scandals have certainly weakened the FPÖ, but it’s not going away. […]
BOOK TALK:
1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia

Author Josef Pazderka joined ICWA executive director Gregory Feifer in Washington on Oct. 3 to discuss the seminal Cold War event. […]
From caravan to cup

Puer tea builds trade, tourism and trust along the Ancient Tea Horse Road. […]
Seeking asylum in Mexico

Central Americans continue making their way north despite increasing barriers. […]
