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| Staff: | Noah Feldman, Adjunct Senior Fellow |
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October 2006 - Present
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Study Group on Islam and Democratization: Where are We Headed? - Egypt and Democracy: Prospects for Reform and U.S. Policy
Related Project: Study Group: Islam and Democratization - Where Are We Headed?
| Speakers: | Noah Feldman, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Michele Dunne, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace |
Study Group on Islam and Democratization: Where Are We Headed? - Sunnis, Shiites, and War Between Sectarian Advantage and Religious Polemic
Related Project: Study Group: Islam and Democratization - Where Are We Headed?
| Speaker: | Noah Feldman, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations |
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Study Group on Islam and Democratization: Where Are We Headed? Islam, Law, and Political Development: Morocco and Beyond
Related Project: Study Group: Islam and Democratization - Where Are We Headed?
| Presider: | Noah Feldman, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | Lawrence Rosen, Professor, Anthropology Department, Princeton University |
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The Saudi Salafis - Between Tradition and Government Reform
Related Project: Study Group: Islam and Democratization - Where Are We Headed?
| Speaker: | Bernard Haykel, New York University |
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| Chair: | Noah Feldman, Council on Foreign Relations |
Shiites and Self-Government - Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, and Beyond
Related Project: Study Group: Islam and Democratization - Where Are We Headed?
| Speaker: | Richard W. Bulliet, Professor of History, Columbia University |
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| Chair: | Noah Feldman, Council on Foreign Relations |
The Rise of the Islamists and the Rule of Law
Related Project: Study Group: Islam and Democratization - Where Are We Headed?
| Speaker: | Noah Feldman, Council on Foreign Relations |
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