Got a question for Ayad Allawi?
KHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images Assuming all goes as planned, I’m going to get a chance to speak with Former Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi tomorrow. Given the format of the event, I’m only likely to get to ask just one or two questions. So, dear readers, what should I ask him? Send me your thoughts and ...
KHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images
Assuming all goes as planned, I’m going to get a chance to speak with Former Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi tomorrow. Given the format of the event, I’m only likely to get to ask just one or two questions. So, dear readers, what should I ask him? Send me your thoughts and I’ll ask the best question you all come up with (And no, “Why is your Web site so bad?” does not make the cut).
Also, if you have questions for Yasheng Huang, the author of our July/August cover story on what India can teach China about economic growth, send them to letters@ForeignPolicy.com by July 25 (tomorrow), and we’ll post his answers on July 30 at: ForeignPolicy.com/extras/huang.
Blake Hounshell is a former managing editor of Foreign Policy.
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