SAIS READS

A worthwhile compilation of the day's news by students of international relations.

Monday, August 31

New York Times: Hints of Pluralism in Egyptian Religious Debates

By: Michael Slackman; Full article may be read here

Thought this might be interesting for those who took the political Islam class (this guy is al-Banna's brother!) or who are looking at the role of independent media in fostering debate and democracy (very Search for Common Ground).

Friday, August 28

The Washington Post: 5 myths about health care around the world

As Americans search for the cure to what ails our health-care system, we've overlooked an invaluable source of ideas and solutions: the rest of the world. All the other industrialized democracies have faced problems like ours, yet they've found ways to cover everybody -- and still spend far less than we do.

I've traveled the world from Oslo to Osaka to see how other developed democracies provide health care. Instead of dismissing these models as "socialist," we could adapt their solutions to fix our problems. To do that, we first have to dispel a few myths about health care abroad:

Sunday, June 28

Wednesday, June 17

NYTimes: Fake Murder Spotlights Police Procedures in Russia

By: Michael Schwirtz; Full Article May Be Read Here

Monday, June 15

NYTimes: Too Poor To Make The News

By: Barbara Ehrenreich

Full article may be read here