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Recovery and Collective ActionCIPE and the Free Enterprise Democracy Networkare hosting Economic Informality Crisis Recovery and Collective Action a roundtable discussion on economic informalitysocia ID: 873540

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1 Protest against military coup in Myanmar
Protest against military coup in Myanmar. Photo by Cgil Nazinole Recovery, and Collective ActionCIPE and the Free Enterprise & Democracy Networkare hosting Economic Informality –Crisis, Recovery, and Collective Action, a roundtable discussion on economic informality social regulations to open community spaces, but that their popularity also How to Live With Authoritarians Karen Stenner and Jessica Stern argue thatevents or developments destabilizing to the social order can trigger authoritarianpolitics, citing a study that finds that in many developed democracies, about 1/3 ofthe population is predisposed toward authoritarianism. In order to mitigateauthoritarian tendencies, leaders should promote policies through a conciliatory lensthat avoids exacerbating political and social differences.free enterprise and democracy. Please send suggestions for the newsletter, announcements, and requests to the secretariat CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE ENTERPRISE1211 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 700Washington, DC 20036 Want to change how you receive these emails?You can The University of Pennsylvania recognized CIPE Part

2 ner in Argentina, Centro deImplementacio
ner in Argentina, Centro deImplementacion de Politicas Publicas para la Equidad y el Crecimiento (CIPPEC), in latest global go to think tank report. The University of Pennsylvania ranked Democratizing Globalization: A Conversation with Andrew Wilson During an interview for the FEDN Democratizing Globalization series, CIPEExecutive Director Andrew Wilson discusses questions around economicdevelopment and democracy. Watch parts and of the interview on CIPE'sYouTube channel. In the article China’s Inequality Will Lead It to a Stark Choice, Branko Milanovicinvestigates inequality in China, describes how corruption is lucrative for high-ranking members of the ruling party but imposes costs on everyone else, andadvocates for anticorruption reforms to lessen inequality and its potential for Autocrats Have a Playbook – Now Democrats Need One Too,Sabatini and Ryan Berg explain that autocracies have a set of tools and strategiesthey resort to when under threat. Democrats must look inward to strengthen theirown democracies and formulate a set of tools to play “offense” as well. David Kenner describes h

3 ow coffee shop culture is altering Saudi
ow coffee shop culture is altering Saudi Arabia’s urbancenters by creating new public spaces. In Saudi Arabia’s Coffee Craze Kennerexplains that new coffee shop owners must navigate inefficient bureaucracies and The FEDN Secretariat at CIPE has officially launched a website dedicated toincreasing understanding and awareness of the Free Enterprise & Democracy . The site highlights expertise within the network andshares resources that support democratic and market reform. On this new site, youwill find the latest news, insights, and accomplishments of members, a membershipdirectory, and a dedicated space for members to provide key updates and Stefan Schirmer of the Center for Development and Enterprise (CDE) is beginning aproject funded by the Atlas Network and the local office of the Konrad AdenauerStiftung, seeking to empower the voice of small businesses in South Africa. The aimis for CDE to work with a select group of small business associations to improve theefficacy of their advocacy work and to facilitate engagement with local and provincialofficials and policymakers. As part of this project, they are l

4 ooking to commission aninternational exp
ooking to commission aninternational expert to write a critical issue brief. The brief will examine five casestudies from around the world. The case studies will feature successful smallbusiness advocacy interventions, with an emphasis on other developmentThe ideal candidate will have a good grasp of small business advocacy and canprovide an objective sense of what has worked in the past and the reasons why.While the candidate does not need to have strong knowledge of South Africa, theyshould be able to approach the problem in a context where small business problemsIf interested, please contact Adam Goldstein at U.S. Capitol, and the responsibility of the Biden administration to restore trust ininstitutions. While populism has chipped away at institutional capacity and trust, itremains important to rebuild institutional, honesty, and fact-based decision making to Cynthia Gabriel contributed to an about political literacy and awareness ofpolitical funding in Malaysia. Cynthia explained that the understanding of publicpolitical funding is low, even in urban areas such as Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur. CIPE and

5 its partner the Federation of Egyptian I
its partner the Federation of Egyptian Industries (FEI) released an interactive SMART National Business Agenda (SNBA) website available in bothEnglish and Arabic. The site provides up-to-date information on 19 policy issuesimpacting Egypt’s business environment across 17 sectors. Users can also accessinformation on reforms and measurements of government responsiveness andaccountability. To continue advancing CIPE’s previous experience working with youth as futurecivic, political, and business leaders, supporting youth advocacy campaigns, andentrepreneurship training, the CIPE Youth Leadership Program is facilitating a four- month non-residential program. The program will increase the visibility of economicissues affecting youth as a critical piece to post-pandemic recovery and create aplatform for young people to amplify their voices and ideas. Program participantsmust be between 18-25 years of age at the time of application and preference is FEDN Network members Marina Stadthagen, Slim Othmani, and Ruslan Stefanov will offerThe informal sector comprises a large portion of many developing and emergingeconomi

6 es. This event will investigate: how hea
es. This event will investigate: how health and economic shocks impact theinformal sector, reforms to address informality during recovery, promising and innovativesolutions to overcome the challenges in dealing with informality, and opportunities for Barun Mitra in an online panel discussion on “Human Rights andIndividual Liberty.” The panel was organized by the Legal Aid Clinic, Department ofLaw, Malappuram Centre, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) and highlighted topicsincluding human rights and the role of the economy in society. Executive Director of CIPE partner CIPPEC,contributed to an highlighting the significant number of think tanks in Argentina. Of the 262 think tanksin Argentina, CIPPEC ranks fourth in the best think tanks in the region. Juliaexplained how think tanks helped shape and formulate policy responses to COVID- thoughts about Protest against military coup in Myanmar. Photo by Cgil Nazinole Recovery, and Collective ActionCIPE and the Free Enterprise & Democracy Networkare hosting Economic Informality –Crisis, Recovery, and Collective Action, a roundtable discussion on economic informal