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A World of News and Perspective

EDUCATION ■ A Special Section of The Washington Diplomat

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Intelligence Gaps Hamper Understanding Of Islamic State People have assigned different labels for the radical group that calls itself the Islamic State, along with various theories to explain its meteoric rise. But amid the conjecture, the only thing that’s clear is that our knowledge of the group remains riddled with gaps. PAGE 6

EUROPE

Athens or Berlin: Who Broke Greece’s Back? There are two competing narratives about the Greek financial crisis — one that puts the onus on Athens, and the other that ascribes blame to its creditors. But as with any rhetorical tug of war, the truth lies somewhere in the middle. PAGE 10

Lycée Rochambeau

allows students to obtain their U.S. high school diploma at the end of the 11th grade and their French Baccalauréat in 12th grade. After graduation, 60 percent of students pursue their education in the U.S. and Canada.

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French International School Says Oui to 60 Years of Multicultural

Immersion by Sarah Alaoui espite the European Union encompassing 24 official In the Washington metro area, languages and more than 60 one school has been producdifferent regional or minority ing fully bilingual — if not multilingual languages, more than 75 percent — graduates for decades. of its primary school The Lycée Rochambeau, or students learn English as a French International School, foreign language, according which to the started with a dozen students Pew Research Center. in 1955, is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year and continues In contrast, as of 2008, only to be the go-to for families 25 percent of elementary schools who want their children to receive in the United States even offer a French education. another language to students.

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OF WAR’ IN UKRAINE The guns have largely fallen silent but Ukraine’s new ambassador — a close friend and advisor to President Petro Poroshenko — warns that his embattled country remains in a “state of war” as he fights to keep Washington’s attention on the conflict. PAGE 15

culture

Swiss Collectors Shine at Phillips The Phillips Collection is showcasing two Swiss collectors who, like the museum’s founder, broadened modern art’s mainstream appeal. PAGE 38

PEOPLE OF WORLD INFLUENCE

DIPLOMATIC SPOUSES

Peacekeeping Chief: Do Less, Better

Man’s Best Friend Is Turkish Matchmaker

Former French Ambassador Jean-Marie Guéhenno led the largest expansion of U.N. peacekeeping in the organization’s history, directing blue-helmeted troops to joyous success and frustrating failure in bloody hotspots around the world. In the process, he learned that when it comes to conflicts, sometimes less is more. PAGE 4

Maggie, a golden retriever rescue, was the matchmaker who brought Sinem Kiliç together with her future husband, Turkish Ambassador Serdar Kiliç, indirectly helping introduce the computer programmer to the world of diplomacy. PAGE 39


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