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  • The Middle East Institute’s 66th Annual Conference

    November 20, 2012

    Afghanistan-Pakistan, Gulf and Arabian Peninsula, North Africa

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    The Middle East Institute’s 66th Annual Conference
    November 13-14, 2012
    The Grand Hyatt Hotel
    1000 H Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20001
    Banquet:
    Tuesday November 13

    Keynote Speaker: Ambassador (Ret.) Ryan C. Crocker
    Ryan C. Crocker recently left his post as U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan.
    He has also served as U.S. ambassador in Iraq, Pakistan, Syria, Kuwait, and Lebanon.

    MEI Visionary Award Recipient: Mohammed Abdul Latif Jameel
    President, Abdul Latif Jameel Co. Ltd.
    Mohammed Abdul Latif Jameel is a Jeddah-based businessman and noted philanthropist focusing on job creation and poverty reduction. He is chairman of the Abdul Latif Jameel Community Initiatives and founder of The Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab at MIT.

    Issam M. Fares Award for Excellence Recipient: Dr. Hanan Ashrawi
    A noted Palestinian leader, legislator, activist and scholar, Dr. Ashrawi served as a member of the Leadership Committee and the official spokesperson for the Palestinian Delegation to the Middle East peace process beginning with the Madrid peace conference in 1991.

    MEI Award for Distinction in Civic Leadership Recipient: Naguib Sawiris
    Naguib Sawiris is the executive chairman of the The Orascom Group. He is also the vice-chair of the Sawiris Foundation for Social Development, and the founder of the Free Egyptians Party, which promotes democratic values and pluralism in Egypt.
    MEI Visionary Award Presenter: David M. Rubenstein
    CEO, Carlyle Group
    David M. Rubenstein is a co-chief executive officer and managing director of The Carlyle Group. From 1977 to 1981, Mr. Rubenstein was deputy assistant for Domestic Policy to President Carter.

    Conference:
    Wednesday, November 14

    Panel 1: U.S.-Mideast Diplomacy in Transition: New Era, New Principles
    Daniel Brumberg, United States Institute for Peace
    Reuel Marc Gerecht, Foundation for Defense of Democracies
    Lawrence Kolb, Center for American Progress
    Ellen Laipson, Stimson
    Amb. Deborah Jones, Moderator

    Panel 2: Challenges Ahead for Egypt
    Jonathan Brown, Georgetown University
    Nathan Brown, George Washington University
    Amr Hamzawy, Egypt Freedom Party
    Nancy Okail, Freedom House
    Khaled Elgindy, Moderator

    Keynote Luncheon
    Egyptian philanthropist and businessman Naguib Sawiris

    Panel 3: After the U.S. Elections: What’s at Stake for Iran?
    Mehrzad Boroujerdi, Middle East Institute
    Bernard Haykel, Princeton University
    Ray Takeyh, Council on Foreign Relations
    Meir Litvak, Tel Aviv University
    Barbara Slavin, Moderator

    Panel 4: Syria and the Regional Implications of the Crisis
    Geneive Abdo, Middle East Institute
    Amr Al Azm, Shawnee State University
    Saban Kardas, TOBB University
    Randa Slim, Middle East Institute
    Ekaterina Stepanova, Institute of the World Economy and International Relations
    Kim Ghattas, Moderator

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