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“The apartheid regime is the only one to blame.” So says a letter signed by 34 student organizations at Harvard in the hours following the Hamas slaughter of innocents in Israel..
The 24-year-old was born in Greenville, N.C., and raised in Hickory, graduating from St. Stephens.
She also had a home in Syria. Her parents were from the country and she would take yearly trips to the nation to meet with family.
Those early experiences shaped her desire to be involved in public policy and international relations with a specific focus on the Middle East.
Alkoutami, a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has interned with Congress and worked with a refugee resettlement program in Jordan.
She is currently looking to attend law school and is interested in a career in foreign and Middle East policy.
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Samuel Barnett, Natalie Thompson, Sandy Alkoutami
December 03, 2020
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Summary: While Generation Z will inherit the fallout from failures of U.S. leadership at home and abroad, it has the tools and perspective to shape a more sustainable and inclusive future. Four principles of a Gen Z foreign policy should guide todayâs policymakers for tomorrowâs global challenges.
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Many Americans in Gen Z (who are colloquially known as Zoomers) saw the 2020 election as their first opportunity to help shape the future of the United States and its role in the world. Young Americans turned out to vote in record numbers at nearly double the rate from 2018 and 8 percent more than in 2016. But despite Gen Z’s growing electoral power the generation now comprises one-tenth of the U.S. electorate Z