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India’s national elections conclude on May 12, with results announced on May 16. Please join Alyssa Ayres, senior fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations, for a live video panel discussion on the likely foreign policy priorities of the next Indian (a Modi?) government. Panelists include Indrani Bagchi, senior diplomatic editor of the Times of India;  Manjeet Kripalani, founder and executive director of Gateway House; and Radha Kumar, director-general of the Delhi Policy Group. Please feel free to submit your questions prior to the Hangout by clicking “Q&A” on the event page or on Twitter using the #CFRLive hashtag.
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By 2020, some 50 million girls will be married before they reach their 15th birthdays. Child marriage is not only a violation of human rights, it undermines the foreign policy priorities of the United States, writes fellow Rachel Vogelstein in a new CFR report. Read more, what's your take? http://on.cfr.org/12vn0pY
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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan visits Washington this week. Given the differences between American and Turkish policymakers on Iraq, Syria, and Iran, the visit may be mostly symbolic, writes CFR's Steven A. Cook. Ready why: http://on.cfr.org/18FQUNf
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Get a historical look at guerilla warfare worldwide with this new Invisible Armies Insurgency Tracker, by CFR Senior Fellow Max Boot. Which country do you think has seen the most insurgencies in its history? Find out: http://on.cfr.org/103pI37
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We are delighted to announce that our “Crisis Guide: Iran”
won the Overseas Press Club’s award for "Best Use of Multimedia." Have a look at the interactive guide. Congrats to all the winners!
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