June 2012

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A World of News and Perspective

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■ VOLUME 19, NUMBER 6 NORTH AFRICA

Egypt Votes, But Democracy Far From Certain Although it only took protesters 18 days to oust Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, the fate of the country he led for more than 30 years is still very much up in the air, but a long-awaited presidential election may finally steer Egypt toward democracy — or further uncertainty. PAGE 8

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■ June 2012

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June 2012

LUXURY LIVING

by Veronika Oleksyn

White Flint Redevelopment Aims To Bring European Style to Suburbia

The Luxembourg Gardens in Paris. Madrid’s Plaza de Santa Ana. The Piazza Navona in Rome.

Not really what comes to mind when you think of American shopping centers. But if all goes according to plan, Maryland’s White Flint Mall, an aging concrete complex off congested Rockville Pike, could soon resemble these European landmarks. At least a little.

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South ASIA

INDIA RISING Sometime between 2025 and 2030, India will surpass China as the

UNITED STATES

Chinese Dissident’s Plight Opens Up Can Of Diplomatic Worms The case of blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng resurrected a question that has bedeviled foreign missions as long as they’ve existed in hostile or war-stricken countries: How far can American embassies go in protecting dissidents from their own governments? PAGE 12

world’s most populous nation. Ambassador Nirupama Rao, New Delhi’s veteran diplomat, is confident that the world’s largest democracy has what it takes to lift this massive sea of humanity from destitute poverty to relative prosperity in the years ahead. PAGE 13

culture

Miró: Catalonia’s Passionate Soul Spanish artist Joan Miró put a mirror up to the world around him, while reflecting on the place where he found peace. PAGE 28

PEOPLE OF WORLD INFLUENCE

DEVELOPMENT

Institute Manages Minutiae of Conflict

World Bank Gets New President

After 19 years, Richard H. Solomon is leaving the U.S. Institute of Peace, having built a nimble agency that practices what it preaches by undertaking the spadework of stabilizing conflict-ridden societies. PAGE 6

As Robert Zoellick hands the reins of the World Bank over to Jim Yong Kim, for the first time ever, a development expert is slated to lead the world’s largest development agency. PAGE 10


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