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Oman 2010 Conference
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  • Podcast
  • Oman 2010 Conference

    Opening Remarks
    Speakers: Amb. Edward "Skip" Gnehm, Amb. Elizabeth McKune, Dr. Michael Brown, Dr. Steven Knapp

    Keynote Address: Dr. Rawiyah bint Saud al Busaidiyah
    Speakers: Amb. Hunaina Sultan Al-Mughairy, Dr. Rawiyah bint Saud al Busaidiyah

    Keynote Address: Amb. William Burns
    Speaker: Amb. Edward "Skip" Gnehm, Amb. William Burns

    Political Development Panel
    Speakers: Dr. Harith Ghassany, Dr. Samira Moosa, Dr. Gregory Gause, moderated by Frank Sesno

    September 30, 2010

    Rebuilding Security in the Persian Gulf
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  • Rebuilding Security in the Persian Gulf

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host Ambassador Robert E. Hunter, Senior Adviser at the RAND Corporation, to present a new study that lays out the criteria and parameters for a new security structure for the Persian Gulf region. His recent study, Building Security in the Persian Gulf, makes recommendations for a new security structure for the region in order to promote long-term stability while also reducing

    September 28, 2010

    The Struggle for a Democratic Future in Afghanistan: The 2010 Parliamentary Elections
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  • The Struggle for a Democratic Future in Afghanistan: The 2010 Parliamentary Elections

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host Marvin Weinbaum, scholar at the Middle East Institute, and Caroline Wadhams, Director for South Asia Security Studies at the Center for American Progress, for a discussion on the outcomes and impact of the recent parliamentary elections in Afghanistan. Recently returned from Afghanistan, where

    September 27, 2010

    The End of the Iraqi Government Impasse?
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  • The End of the Iraqi Government Impasse?

    The government formation stalemate in Iraq—well into its seventh month and counting—may at last be nearing an end. The next few weeks could seal a deal between rival electoral blocs that will produce the next national government.

    Two scenarios with very different outcomes appear to be jockeying for rail position in the race to produce the next Prime Minister.

    September 27, 2010

    China's Angst Over Iran
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  • China's Angst Over Iran

    The Middle East Institute is pleased to host Dr. Thomas O'Donnell,
    lecturer in Graduate International Affairs at the New School in New
    York, for a discussion on China's perception of the Iranian nuclear
    issue. Drawing on his expertise in the global energy system, Dr.
    O'Donnell will examine why Beijing, which was initially and very
    vocally opposed to UN sanctions, ended up voting in favor of them. He
    will outline the energy-security nexus underlying China's interests in

    September 23, 2010

    Terror's New Ally: Christian Radicals
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  • Terror's New Ally: Christian Radicals

    This Commentary first appeared as an op-ed in the New York Daily News on September 10, 2010

    September 14, 2010

    The Mainstreaming of FATA
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  • The Mainstreaming of FATA

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host Mr. Habibullah Khan, current head of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) Secretariat, to discuss the security, policy, and cultural challenges surrounding the integration of FATA into Pakistan's mainstream political system. In his talk, Mr. Khan will highlight the primary characteristics of life in the tribal areas and outline the present governance system.

    September 14, 2010

    Where Does the US Stand After Its Retreat from Iraq?
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  • Where Does the US Stand After Its Retreat from Iraq?

    This piece first appeared as a op-ed in The National on August 30, 2010

    The last American combat troops rolled across the Kuwaiti border from Iraq on August 19, nearly two weeks ahead of schedule. The Obama administration has spoken of this milestone as a promise fulfilled and the first major step toward bringing a “responsible” end to the war in Iraq, setting the stage for the final withdrawal of American troops at the end of next year.

    September 1, 2010

    A New Era in Turkey's Civil-Military Relations
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  • A New Era in Turkey's Civil-Military Relations

    Turkey’s professional military has been a force for modernization and progress throughout the nation’s history. As the constitutionally-appointed guardian of the Turkish Republic, however, the military has often intervened in political affairs, resulting in a constant, underlying tension between the government and the military establishment in Turkey.

    Unbalanced Reciprocities: Cooperation on Readmission in the Euro-Mediterranean Area
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  • Unbalanced Reciprocities: Cooperation on Readmission in the Euro-Mediterranean Area

    Readmission Agreements are a mechanism for countering illegal immigration. Such agreements involve reciprocal undertakings to return illegal residents (or irregular migrants) to their country of origin or transit. This special edition of MEI Viewpoints brings together extensive research on agreements between European and North African states. The following chapters explore what can be argued as the unbalanced costs and benefits for all parties.

    August 30, 2010

    Pakistan's Media is Under Fire
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  • Pakistan's Media is Under Fire

    This piece first appeared as a Commentary on McClatchyDC.com, August 24, 2010

    It is hard to imagine a government that faces more existential threats to its people, state, and democracy than the current civilian government in Pakistan.

    August 24, 2010

    Karachi's Melting Pot Boils Over
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  • Karachi's Melting Pot Boils Over

    This Commentary first appeared as an op-ed on Foreign Policy's AfPak Channel, August 18, 2010.

    The desperate plight of over 20 million Pakistani citizens displaced and dispossessed by the most ferocious flooding in the history of the young state is heartbreaking. Nature is extracting a cruel price on a population already racked by debilitating poverty and a brutal insurgency.

    August 18, 2010