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SUMMARY:The Politics of Bread in Egypt
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Endowment For International Peace | In-Person & Online Event \nRussia’s invasion of Ukraine laid bare the stark vulnerabilities of the Middle East and North Africa’s reliance on imported grain. In Egypt\, wheat imports make up roughly half the flour needed for its vast subsidized bread program—a fact that is an ongoing source of anxiety. Why is the Egyptian government so dependent on foreign grain\, and why is the regime so committed to its bread subsidy? \nJoin Carnegie’s Middle East Program for a special conversation on the politics of grain imports\, bread subsidies\, and food security\, marking the launch of Jessica Barnes’ new book\, Staple Security: Bread and Wheat in Egypt. Barnes will present the book’s main themes\, followed by a discussion with George Perkovich\, moderated by Amr Hamzawy.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/the-politics-of-bread-in-egypt/
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SUMMARY:Russian Information Warfare: A Conversation With Dr. Bilyana Lilly
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Endowment For International Peace | Online Event \nIt is no secret that the Kremlin uses offensive cyber operations against NATO members. What is often overlooked is the supplementary information warfare that the Russian government uses as a tool against democratic political infrastructure. Election disinformation\, coup plots\, and protests all fall under Moscow’s goal of creating conflict and chaos without passing the threshold of armed conflict. How does the Kremlin’s information warfare threaten democratic countries\, and how can Western countries prepare for future Russian campaigns? \nJoin Carnegie senior fellow Gavin Wilde in a timely conversation with Dr. Bilyana Lilly\, director of security intelligence and geostrategy at the Krebs Stamos Group\, to discuss her new book\, Russian Information Warfare: Assault on Democracies in the Cyber Wild West\, examining the role of cyber operations and information warfare in Russia’s geopolitical aspirations\, and how NATO members can defend themselves.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/russian-information-warfare-a-conversation-with-dr-bilyana-lilly/
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