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In 2011 Africa Votes, But Will Elections Bring Democracy or Discord?

Zogby Warns Islamophobia Defeats U.S. Principles

It’s a big year for Africa at the ballot box, and with political upheaval still rocking the Arab world, people naturally wonder if the revolutionary fervor may dislodge a few African autocrats. But are elections the solution to Africa’s woes, or just another source of them? PAGE 9

James Zogby, founder and president of the Arab American Institute and a leading spokesman for Arabs in the U.S., is blunt about the dangers of demonizing Arab Americans, warning that simmering Islamophobia in the United States threatens to tear apart the very fabric of a country built on assimilation while alienating the very people who can help Americans thwart domestic terrorism. PAGE 6

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Japan’s Aftershocks Could Shake Fragile Economic Recovery The Japanese will no doubt rebuild from the catastrophes that have devastated their nation, but Japan’s disaster has also raised fears the world is less able to absorb the onslaught of shocks threatening to unravel its fragile economic recovery. PAGE 22

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Indian Couple Devote Careers To Public Service Officially, Ajay Shankar may be retired from government service, but he continues to serve India as a policy scholar who’s well versed on topics from urban planning to the economy — and as husband to India’s ambassador in Washington. PAGE 48


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