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The Realities of Power Sharing in the Next Iraqi Government
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  • The Realities of Power Sharing in the Next Iraqi Government

    MEI is proud to host Reidar Visser of the Norwegian Institute for International Affairs for a discussion on the current political situation in Iraq based on his latest publication, The United States and the Iraqi Transition, 2005-2010 (Just World Books, 2010). The book examines Iraq's process of democratization over the last five years and the impact of regional and international players, not least the US government, in shaping Iraq's new political system.

    December 7, 2010

    Oman Emerges: An American Company In An Ancient Kingdom
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  • Oman Emerges: An American Company In An Ancient Kingdom

    MEI is proud to host author Lois Critchfield for a discussion about her new book, Oman Emerges: An American Company In An Ancient Kingdom. When Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said deposed his father in 1970, he inherited a neglected country with a modest oil income, but virtually no one qualified to advocate for his interests to the executives of Shell Oil – until he met James Critchfield, the author's late husband.

    December 1, 2010

    Turkey's Engagement in Iraq: Challenges and Opportunities for US Foreign Policy
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  • Turkey's Engagement in Iraq: Challenges and Opportunities for US Foreign Policy

    The Middle East Institute's Center for Turkish Studies is proud to host Qubad Talabani, Charles Dunne, Can Oguz, and Gonul Tol for a discussion on Turkey's engagement in Iraq and its ramifications for US policy. In the aftermath of the US withdrawal from Iraq, vital US interests – including improving regional stability, limiting Iranian influence, maintaining an independent Iraq and preventing Iraq from becoming a haven for international terrorists – are still at stake in Iraq and the region.

    November 30, 2010

    The Economic Outlook For the Middle East Region
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  • The Economic Outlook For the Middle East Region

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host the IMF's Masood Ahmed for a discussion about the economic prospects in the MENA region. Specifically, he will discuss the prospects for the Middle East and North Africa region in light of the global economic recovery that has begun to gain traction after the deepest downturn in recent history. The region's oil-exporting countries are benefiting from solid oil prices, and oil importers are recovering from last year's economic slowdown.

    November 17, 2010

    Deja Vu in the Occupied Palestinian Territories: Economic Activity; Political Despair
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  • Deja Vu in the Occupied Palestinian Territories: Economic Activity; Political Despair

    Amira Hass is an award-winning correspondent for the Israeli daily, Ha'aretz. In her over 20 years covering Palestinian affairs in the occupied territories for Ha'aretz, Ms. Hass has lived three years in Gaza, and thirteen in Ramallah, the West Bank. She is the author of the highly acclaimed book "Drinking the Sea at Gaza" (Henry Holt, N.Y.) and "Reporting from Ramallah: An Israeli Journalist in an Occupied Land" (Semiotext). She also wrote the foreword and afterword of "Diary of Bergen Belsen 1944–1945 by Hanna Levy Hass (Haymarket Books).

    November 8, 2010

    MEI 64th Annual Conference
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  • MEI 64th Annual Conference

    Rethinking a Middle East in Transition
    Introduction:
    Speaker: Wyche Fowler

    Panel 1: America's Middle East Policy
    Speakers: David Makovsky, Joost Hiltermann, Suzanne Maloney, Amb. Edward Djerejian
    Moderated by: Amb. Barbara Bodine

    Panel 2: New Approaches to Non-State Armed Actors
    Speakers: Peter Neumann, David Kilcullen, Robert Malley, Peter Neumann
    Moderated by: Roger Hardy

    Keynote Luncheon Address
    Speaker: Dr. Saeb Erakat

    November 4, 2010

    US-Pakistan Relations: What Trust Deficit?
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  • US-Pakistan Relations: What Trust Deficit?

    Originally posted November 2010

    With Pakistan caught up in four wars during the past nine years — the Afghanistan war, the War on Terror, the insurgency in the tribal areas, and the wave of terrorism unleashed by the Tehrik-i-Taliban (TTP) and the Punjabi Taliban in the rest of the country — it has often been said that the country is facing an existential threat. If this was a cliché before, it is no more so after the catastrophic floods. Pakistan had been living dangerously in the past, but the wars and floods threaten to wash away its future.

    November 1, 2010