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The Newsletter of
the Woodrow Wilson Center
March 2010



Cover story:
U.S.-Russia Relations: The Legacy of Jackson-Vanik


Point of View:
An editorial by Will Pomeranz, deputy director, Kennan Institute
Jackson-Vanik in Today's World

Scholar Spotlight:
An interview with Wilson Center Fellow Stacy Closson
Is Russia Reemerging as an Energy Empire?


Additional links:

Pathways to Peace: Stories of Environment, Health, Conflict--full summary with link to webcast and other sources

U.S. Foreign Policy Challenges: Developing World--This event took place on Capitol Hill.


Recent stories:

February 2010
Improving Maternal Health Worldwide

January 2010
Is It Possible to Negotiate With Iran?

December 2009
Fixing a Broken Immigration System

November 2009
The New Media Age: Newspapers in Peril

October 2009
Climate Security Heats Up

September 2009
Weathering the Economic Crisis: Lessons from Canada

July-August 2009
Reformist Women Thinkers in Islamic Societies

June 2009
Effects of the Economic Crisis on Eurasia

May 2009
Pakistan: Politics and People

April 2009
U.S. Foreign Policy Challenges in the 111th Congress

March 2009
In the Aftermath of Gaza



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