Join Norie Wright (MPA '24) as she sits down with Alejandro Ramos (MPA '25) to further discuss his Cornell Policy Review publication “Igniting Democracy: America’s Burning Need for Civic Education” and the obstacles facing citizen participation in American democracy today.
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Join Norie Wright (MPA '24) as she sits down with Alejandro Ramos (MPA '25) to further discuss his Cornell Policy Review publication “Igniting Democracy: America’s Burning Need for Civic Education” and the obstacles facing citizen participation in American democracy today.
The Cornell Policy Review invites Raza Rumi to speak with us about the ongoing Afghanistan crisis and the role of the global community.
Raza Ahmad Rumi is a Pakistani policy analyst, journalist, and author. He is a lecturer at Cornell institute for public affairs. Raza is also the Director, Park Center for Independent Media and teaches in the journalism department. During 2015-2017, Raza was a scholar in residence at IC and taught courses in journalism and writing departments as well as at the Gallatin School of Individualized Study, New York University. Raza has been a fellow at the New America Foundation, United States Institute of Peace, and the National Endowment for Democracy. He is a member of the think tank at the Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics, Georgetown University; and a non-resident fellow at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs. He was a staff member of Asian Development Bank, United Nations, and she has served in the government of Pakistan as a district administrator.
Raza was the editor of Daily Times, The Friday Times, and a TV broadcaster in Pakistan before he moved to the United States in 2014. Raza is the author of Delhi by Heart: Impressions of a Pakistani Traveller, The Fractious Path: Pakistan’s Democratic Transition and Identity and Faith and Conflict. His most recent book Being Pakistani: Society Culture and the Arts was published in June 2018 by Harper Collins, India. He also co-edited a volume of essays entitled Rethinking Pakistan that was published by Anthem Press in September 2020.
The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Join Norie Wright (MPA '24) as she sits down with Alejandro Ramos (MPA '25) to further discuss his Cornell Policy Review publication “Igniting Democracy: America’s Burning Need for Civic Education” and the obstacles facing citizen participation in American democracy today.