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After the Arab Spring: Toward Political & Economic Inclusion in the Arab World
Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • After the Arab Spring: Toward Political & Economic Inclusion in the Arab World

    The Middle East Institute and the UNDP are proud to host a discussion with UNDP Administrator Helen Clark, Under Secretary for Economic, Energy and Agricultural Affairs Robert D. Hormats, and Middle East Institute Scholar Amb. Edward Walker about how best to address political, economic and human development needs in the Arab world today.

    June 22, 2011

    After the Arab Spring: Toward Political & Economic Inclusion in the Arab World
    Middle East Institute
  • Video
  • After the Arab Spring: Toward Political & Economic Inclusion in the Arab World

    The Middle East Institute and the UNDP are proud to host a discussion with UNDP Administrator Helen Clark, Under Secretary for Economic, Energy and Agricultural Affairs Robert D. Hormats, and Middle East Institute Scholar Amb. Edward Walker about how best to address political, economic and human development needs in the Arab world today.

    June 22, 2011

    Palestinian Authority-Hamas Unity Agreement: An overdue step towards peace or another stone in the road?
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Palestinian Authority-Hamas Unity Agreement: An overdue step towards peace or another stone in the road?

    Dr. Matti Steinberg, Israel's premier expert on Islamist politics and Hamas, has spent his career as a public intellectual and analyst of Israel's relations with the modern Arab and Islamic world. He has taught at the Hebrew University and the Herzliya Interdisciplinary Center. Dr. Steinberg has just completed a semester teaching a seminar to graduate students on Islamic Fundamentalism as a Gruss-Lipper lecturer and scholar at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University.

    June 21, 2011

    Egypt's Brothers Rise
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Egypt's Brothers Rise

    *Co-written by James P. Farwell. This article originally appeared in the National Interest online on June 9, 2011

    Informed observers are increasingly raising the fear that new elections will put the Muslim Brotherhood in control of Egypt’s parliament and the presidency. Of course it will try. Senior Brotherhood leader Sobhi Saleh, who helped write Egypt’s interim constitution, said in a recent video that he expects the new government to be Islamist.

    Inside Pakistan's ISI
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Inside Pakistan's ISI

    Critical attention is increasingly directed toward Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) for its alleged involvement in a series of recent high profile terrorist attacks inside Pakistan as well as earlier in India and Afghanistan. The panelists will examine the scope of the ISI's activities and its composition. They will discuss its place within the military establishment and whether it ever operates as a rogue organization. Panelists will also consider to what extent the ISI's relationship with US intelligence is cooperative or competitive.

    June 13, 2011

    Creating a Legacy of Understanding through the Visual Arts: The Istanbul Center of Atlanta's Art and Essay Contest
  • Analysis
  • Creating a Legacy of Understanding through the Visual Arts: The Istanbul Center of Atlanta's Art and Essay Contest

    This volume has been prepared for the Middle East Institute’s Viewpoints collection. Several stakeholders in the Istanbul Center of Atlanta’s Annual Art and Essay Contest have been involved in the composition of this text. Our goal is to provide a history of this successful program, as well as to define a model for the recreation of such an outreach project for other regions.

    June 8, 2011

    After Bin Laden: Al Qaeda Strategy in Yemen
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • After Bin Laden: Al Qaeda Strategy in Yemen

    *This article first appeared in the Jamestown Foundation's Terrorism Monitor, Volume 9, Issue 20- May 20, 2011.

    June 7, 2011

    Egypt: The Revolution is Incomplete
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Egypt: The Revolution is Incomplete

    A version of this article appeared first in the interest review AmericanDiplomacy.org on May 30, 2011

    June 6, 2011

    Roots: A Dialogue
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Roots: A Dialogue

    Originally posted June 2011

    June 1, 2011

    The Making of Stars
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • The Making of Stars

    Originally posted June 2011

    In the early 1970s, I taught art classes in three elementary schools in Phoenix, New York. After enduring long snowy and cold winters for ten years, I moved to the Atlanta, Georgia area where the sun shines almost every day. There, I re-entered the field of education, teaching art for Cobb County Schools for 17. During this time, I shared original programs and curriculum in workshops and lectures held at international, national, and state conferences.

    June 1, 2011