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Exploring the Opposition's Influence in Turkmenistan
OSI-New York
February 2, 2003
Guest Speaker(s): Filip Noubel

Filip Noubel, a senior analyst with the International Crisis Group, discussed the internal opposition to Saparmurat Niyazov’s authoritarian government in Turkmenistan.

The Young and Restless—Iranian Youth at the Forefront of Political and Social Change
OSI-New York
October 24, 2002
Guest Speaker(s): Afshin Molavi

An expert on Iranian affairs, author Afshin Molavi, discussed young people's attitudes toward the country's conservative theocracy and their efforts to reform a closed society.

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