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| Staff: | Vali R. Nasr, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies |
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January 1, 2006 - Present
Meetings
Roundtable on Regional Dimensions of Shia-Sunni Conflict: Iran, the Shia, and U.S.-Middle East Policy
Related Project: Roundtable on Regional Dimensions of Shia-Sunni Conflict
| Speakers: | Vali R. Nasr, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Mohsen M. Milani, Department of Government and International Affairs, University of South Florida | |
| Trudy S. Rubin, Foreign Affairs Columnist, The Philadelphia Inquirer |
Roundtable on Regional Dimensions of Shia-Sunni Conflict: Where is the Sectarian Conflict in Iraq Heading?
Related Project: Roundtable on Regional Dimensions of Shia-Sunni Conflict
| Presider: | Vali R. Nasr, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies, The Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speakers: | Sudarsan Raghavan, Baghdad Bureau Chief, The Washington Post |
| Nancy Youssef, Pentagon Correspondent, McClatchy Newspapers |
Roundtable on Regional Dimensions of Shia-Sunni Conflict: Hezbollah and the Shia After the Lebanon War
Related Project: Roundtable on Regional Dimensions of Shia-Sunni Conflict
| Presider: | Vali R. Nasr, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies, The Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speakers: | Nora Boustany, Columnist for Diplomatic Dispatches, The Washington Post |
| Nir Rosen, Fellow, New America Foundation |
Roundtable on Regional Dimensions of Shia-Sunni Conflict: Implications of Shia Revival for Bahrain
Related Project: Roundtable on Regional Dimensions of Shia-Sunni Conflict
| Speaker: | Joe Stork, Human Rights Watch |
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| Presider: | Vali R. Nasr, Council on Foreign Relations |
Roundtable on Regional Dimensions of Shia-Sunni Conflict: What Sectarian Conflict Means for Iraq
Related Project: Roundtable on Regional Dimensions of Shia-Sunni Conflict
| Speaker: | Phebe A. Marr |
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| Presider: | Vali R. Nasr, Council on Foreign Relations |
| Speaker: | Laith Kubba, National Endowment for Democracy |
Roundtable on Regional Dimensions of Shia-Sunni Conflict: The Implications of Shia Revival for Saudi Arabia
Related Project: Roundtable on Regional Dimensions of Shia-Sunni Conflict
| Speakers: | Bernard Haykel, New York University |
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| Toby C. Jones, Swarthmore College | |
| Presider: | Vali R. Nasr, Council on Foreign Relations |
Roundtable on Regional Dimensions of Shia-Sunni Conflict: The Implications of Shia Revival for Saudi Arabia
Related Project: Roundtable on Regional Dimensions of Shia-Sunni Conflict
| Speakers: | Steven Simon, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Afshin Molavi, New America Foundation | |
| Presider: | Vali R. Nasr, Council on Foreign Relations |
Roundtable on Regional Dimensions of Shia-Sunni Conflict: The Implications of Shia-Sunni Conflict for Lebanon and Syria
Related Project: Roundtable on Regional Dimensions of Shia-Sunni Conflict
| Speakers: | Deborah Susan Amos, National Public Radio |
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| Karim Sadjadpour, International Crisis Group | |
| Presider: | Vali R. Nasr, Council on Foreign Relations |
Iran and the Shia Revival in the Middle East
Related Project: Roundtable on Regional Dimensions of Shia-Sunni Conflict
| Presider: | Vali R. Nasr |
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