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A leading dissident and spokesman for the Soviet Jewry movement in the former USSR, Natan Sharansky spent over a year in jail and 9 years in the Siberian Gulag before being released and sent to Israel in 1986. There he became a politician, holding various positions in several governments, including Deputy Prime Minister. He is the author of Fear No Evil and The Case for Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and Terror.
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What the J Curve means for U.S. foreign policy, and democracy promotion in China, North Korea, Iran, and Cuba.
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The Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership invites applications for 2009-2010, in collaboration with the Carnegie Council.
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"One Bed, Different Dreams: The Beijing Olympics as Seen in Tokyo" by James Farrer.
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