Posts Tagged ‘Egypt’

The Egypt Audit

This post originally appeared on Tom Palmer’s personal blog on October 14th. I got in last night from Cairo to Vienna, after a successful Egypt Audit program, in cooperation with the Fraser Institute and the IDSC of Egypt. The Egypt Audit applied the methods of the Economic Freedom of the World reports to one country [...]


The Many Projects of Egyptian Union for Liberal Youth

The Egyptian Union for Liberal Youth is a newer organization to the Atlas network, and is run by a group of young energetic young men who are doing a great deal to advance the ideas of liberty among youth in Egypt. Here’s a brief synopsis of their newest projects : Road to Liberty Workshops-  These [...]


Exciting News from Around the Atlas Network

Here is a rundown of news items from friends of Atlas around the world: Individualland in Pakistan will begin a weekly radio series on  several stations throughout Pakistan, on the topic of Freedom of Information. If you’d like to listen to the episodes they will be available online at individualland.com This evening Executive Director of [...]


Atlas Podcast: International Thursday

Speaking at International Thursday this month: Anthony Livanios- Hellenic Leadership Institute (Greece) -Initiatives in Egypt Chris Brown-Potomac Institute for Policy Studies -Constitutional Referendum in Bolivia Jon Utley- HACER -Proportional Representation Jeff Goldstein- Freedom House -The Russia/Georgia Conflict The Atlas Podcast series appears each Friday with a new theme each week of the month: Week 1: [...]


New Initiatives with Old Partners

Atlas’s Middle East Program has gained a new partner in promoting free market ideas in the Arab world with specific attention to Egypt. Hellenic Leadership Institute (HLI, based in Athens, Greece) President and founder Anthony Livanios, (who holds a Master of International Affairs from Columbia University and a B.A. in International Relations and Economics from [...]